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We don’t need a prestige Joker movie, but “The Dark Knight” made one inevitable
John Semley
Superhero movies are now so ubiquitous that even serious adult dramas must be draped in capes and cowls
“Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind”: 10 things we learned from new doc
Elias Leight
Revelations from Marina Zenovich’s deep dive into the life of the troubled comedian
Johnny Depp settles multi-million dollar lawsuit against managers
Kory Grow
Actor previously accused former managers of carrying out fraudulent business practices
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Salon MarketplaceThe human costs of the Olympics: Inside the community displaced by the 2016 Rio games
Tom Roston
Salon talks to the director of the documentary "Olympic Favela," now streaming on Salon Premium
Go inside a teen LARPer’s mind in the documentary “Raj and the Rebellion”
Tom Roston
How the director of "Raj and the Rebellion," now streaming on Salon Premium, made an accidental short about failure
“Johnny Physical Lives”: A brother’s documentary love letter to a rock myth cut short
Tom Roston
It took Joshua Neuman 13 years to finish his film about his brother, a college rocker who died young
Metallica’s unlikely origin story: Injecting Americana into the metal universe
David Masciotra
From Lynyrd Skynyrd to Aerosmith: Metallica's surprising influences
Anthony Bourdain: The last gasp of CNN’s original vision
Sam Husseini
Back when Ted Turner founded CNN, the original cable news channel had a mission. With Bourdain gone, it's gone
Robert F. Kennedy and Mister Rogers: Two icons of masculine empathy sorely missed today
Eileen G'Sell
Two films show just how much the two men were alike, and remind us why they were necessary to our public life
Are you and your primary care doc ready to talk about your DNA?
Michelle Andrews
If you have a genetic mutation that increases your risk for a treatable medical condition, would you want to know?
In conversation with MTV’s Franchesca Ramsey: On life as an “accidental activist”
D. Watkins
The comedian and author of a new memoir talks about why the world doesn't need "another hot take on Kanye"
Gut feeling: Is climate change altering our gut microbes?
Lisa Selin Davis
We blame a lot on global warming — but science might not be ready to indict it for tummy troubles
The triumph and tragedy of Channel Awesome
Matthew Rozsa
Channel Awesome became really popular because of the personalities it nurtured — but something was amiss
“Home + Away” is the story of an El Paso high school just 300 feet from the Mexican border
Gary M. Kramer
The documentary director, Matthew Ogens talks about his borderlands chronicle
President Trump’s choice of Ronny Jackson to lead Veterans Affairs shows his priorities
Matthew Rozsa
One of the largest government departments will be led by someone who gushed about the president's fitness
Hear the real Dr. Gonzo roar: Astonishing new PBS doc celebrates Oscar Zeta Acosta
Timothy Denevi
Film on the work and life of a Chicano Rights activist and lawyer immortalized by Hunter S. Thompson is a must-see
Adult human brains don’t grow new neurons in hippocampus, contrary to prevailing view
Shawn Sorrells, Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, Mercedes Paredes
Repeated and varied experiments convinced us our conclusion was correct
Why white liberals need to talk about race
Tom Roston
Step out of the comfort zone in “A Conversation With White People on Race,” streaming now on Salon Premium
Dancing with the blade: “Papa Machete” explores a secret Haitian martial art
Tom Roston
Meet a reclusive master of Tire Machèt and watch him train in "Papa Machete," streaming now on Salon Premium
Ira Kaplan on Yo La Tengo’s Sprawling “There’s A Riot Going On”
Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the vocalist/guitarist about the indie band's stellar new album
Why media role models matter
Caroline Knorr
There's no guarantee that a star will stick to a lifestyle that kids can look up to — or that you'll approve of
Republican candidates line up against Louisiana’s Democrat governor
Sarah Gamard
The state’s Democrat incumbent, John Bel Edwards, faces powerful opponents from the majority party
Get that money: TV writers open the book on compensation
Melanie McFarland
A public Google Doc is enabling TV writers and other behind-the-scenes workers to anonymously share salary details
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