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From “Sweet Home Chicago” to “Yesterday,” the most-covered songs in history
Noah Berlatsky
Okay, "Happy Birthday" might be the most over-covered tune ever. But these songs are in the running, too
My nightclub horror story: The eternal humiliation of getting into America’s “hottest” clubs
Hayley Krischer
A nightclub promoter recently told a woman: "No whales or hippos" allowed. Business as usual
Forget “The Leftovers” — “The Strain” does summer TV right
Daniel D'Addario
FX's horror series is deeply stupid in exactly the way you've been craving
The problem with “coming out”: The flawed cultural expectations of gay life in America
Suzanna Danuta Walters
"Coming out" has become the defining narrative of gay life in popular culture. Here's what that narrative misses
Phony Beatlemania hasn’t bitten the dust: Justin Bieber, One Direction and “A Hard Day’s Night” fetishes
Luke Epplin
"A Hard Day's Night" put the teen screams in Beatlemania. As it turns 50, it's the template for every other pop doc
6 worst right-wing moments of the week — Rush Limbaugh just keeps being racist
Janet Allon
The radio host uses some colorful language to describe a Tea Party loss, while the World Cup continues to infuriate
The 43 greatest LGBT films of all-time
AUSTIN DALE, DEVIN LEE FULLER, Peter Knegt, BRYCE J. RENNINGER, Nigel M. Smith
June marks the 43rd anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Here are 43 films to celebrate Pride Month
Yes, Maya Angelou was a doctor: A lesson for the ignorant
Brittney Cooper
Deference has never been automatically conferred to black women. The death of a regal light was no different
A Sterling proposal: Let’s abolish team owners altogether
LENNY DEFRANCO
Franchises are often just another item on the balance sheet of some remote industrial baron. They don't have to be
When literature goes to war: How Kurt Vonnegut, Norman Mailer and “Catch-22” changed the novel forever
Michael Schmidt
How the great American novels of the 20th century captured the horror, humor and devastating cost of modern warfare
Watch these movies over Memorial Day weekend
Neil Drumming
All the critically-acclaimed films you should see this weekend -- because you probably haven't yet
It’s easier to get treated for HIV in prison than after release
Katti Gray
A new study examines the challenges of maintaining ongoing care for former inmates infected with the disease
Donald Sterling blowup’s surprise: Al Sharpton’s diminished influence
Wayne Barrett
The Rev is a timeless adapter, able to exploit every news moment to maximum effect. It didn't happen this time
Donald Sterling’s stunning comeuppance: The supreme satisfaction of swift action
Joan Walsh
NBA's Adam Silver brought a tone of moral outrage. Now owners should reckon with something else: The other victims
Watch: Los Angeles Clippers protest owner Donald Sterling
Sarah Gray
Before tonight's game versus the Warriors, the Clippers displayed a unified sign of protest against racist owner
More racist Donald Sterling comments revealed: “Don’t bring black people, and don’t come”
Sarah Gray
Racist rant continues: Newly released audio, allegedly of Clippers owner Donald Sterling, is even more disgusting
Should Clippers players boycott? Reactions to Donald Sterling’s horrific, racist rant
Sarah Gray
Before game 4 of Clippers' playoff series against the Warriors, Sterling's vile comments raise a moral conundrum
President Obama calls Donald Sterling’s comments “incredibly offensive racist statements”
Antonio Gonzalez
The NBA is investigating the Los Angeles Clippers owner after an extremely racist recording of him surfaced
Exclusive: Inmates to strike in Alabama, declare prison is “running a slave empire”
Josh Eidelson
Breaking: Reached in his cell, Free Alabama Movement leader tells Salon inmates will refuse work to end free labor
What’s hot at Tribeca: James Franco, Joss Whedon, eco-terror
Andrew O'Hehir
New York's spring film fest launches with urgent political docs, riveting crime films and a brand-new Coppola
America on lockdown: Why the private prison industry is exploding
Aaron Cantú
For-profit companies are buying up any politician they can find to expand their share of the "market"
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