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We’ve been over Bill Cosby: He lost his credibility with the black community long ago
D. Watkins
The judgmental comedian lost many of us way before rape allegations shook his white audience
“How long have I got, Doc?” Why many cancer patients don’t have answers
Liz Szabo
Sometimes optimism is better than honesty
Get us out from under. . .”Wynonna Earp”? That’s right
Melanie McFarland
"Wonder Woman" may rule theaters, but TV viewers can take heart in the spirited adventures of Syfy's gunslinger
9 amazing preschool shows developed by early learning experts
Polly Conway
Make screen time count with TV that can actually teach kids quality lessons
WATCH: Go backstage with Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready
Amanda Marcotte
Mike McCready stops by Salon to talk polaroids, punk, Chris Cornell and why the '90s weren't so dark, really
The 10 hottest, sweatiest, most humid summer movies ever made
Gary M. Kramer
The temperature is climbing outside, but it's already broiling in these flicks
An inside look at HBO’s brutal true-crime doc “Mommy Dead and Dearest”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Erin Lee Carr on her new documentary and what led to the "really terrible night in that little pink house"
I hate myself for loving the Dead movie
John Semley
Any reasonable person would think that it was OK to call time on the Dead. A reasonable person would be wrong
Michael Moore has a new plan to “destabilize” Trump’s presidency
Ilana Novick
More than a decade after "Fahrenheit 9/11," he's set to release his newest doc, "Fahrenheit 11/9"
“Do we know any poor people?”
Sarah Curtis Graziano
My daughter asked me a simple question. The answer is difficult for me to face
An ER doctor’s final frontier: Tricorders could be coming to a sick bay near you
Angelo Young
Meet the man working on a "Star Trek"-inspired medical device that could help patients diagnose themselves
Fashion superstar Zac Posen on his new career documentary: “What’s the point? To make people dream”
Gary M. Kramer
Star of "Project Runway" talks about "House of Z," a new film about his rapid rise, sudden fall and career renewal
“When this concert happened where we had concrete threats, I faced the same dilemma as his musicians”: Till Schauder, director of “When God Sleeps,” talks about Iranian rapper Shahin Najafi
Gary M. Kramer
Outraged and outrageous, Najafi is the only rapper building giant plaster penises with his hands
ProPublica had the best response after Spicer called it a “left-wing blog”
Rachel Leah
Spicer made the mistake of mis-categorizing ProPublica. No one might ever come for ProPublica again
Is purple America vanishing? Americans seem to be taking more fervent partisan stands lately
Steven Rosenfeld
Last year's county election results suggest yes — but other demographics suggest maybe not
Of mice and murder, and Ronald Reagan
Peter Birkenhead
Like people and presidents, mice do the worst stuff in secret. Those who remember 1981 know what's happening today
What is Sir Ben Kingsley doing in “The Ottoman Lieutenant”?
Gary M. Kramer
Forbidden Muslim-Christian romance amid the war to end all wars fails to deliver the bomb
Dakota Pipeline protests come to Wall Street: Native American activists hope to pressure big banks to back off
Bob Hennelly
Native Americans and supporters take to New York's City Hall in the first wave of a nationwide divestment campaign
Ben Carson’s infinite fall from grace
D. Watkins
If we use Ben Carson’s logic on enslaved "immigrants," Frederick Douglass made it big after a plantation internship
“You can’t play basketball anymore”: What kind of life doesn’t include the court?
D. Watkins
When the surgeon gave me the bad news, I fell into a pit of despair. Basketball was life to me — what now?
James Franco defends himself against the haters: “I can’t and won’t let it kill my spirit”
Drew Fortune
"Look at this challenge I took on": Salon talks to the star about finding his voice and having something to prove
Instead of trashing a $600 EpiPen, some patients are getting a refill
Shefali Luthra
One doctor's workaround may help individuals mitigate climbing costs
Rosanna Arquette on playing spiky: “When I was doing indie films, it wasn’t cool and hip. It wasn’t like it is now”
Gary M. Kramer
Activism is important to Arquette, who loves to work, is happy with mom roles and psyched for what comes after that
The Indivisible movement is fueling resistance to Trump
Karin Kamp
Indivisible wants to inspire progressive action with a "focus on local, defensive congressional advocacy"
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