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A look at the NBA playoff picture
Tim ReynoldsScientist has no clue how he ended up in Holocaust-denier’s creationism documentary
Sarah Gray
The film, funded by an ultra-conservative geocentrist, pushes the false idea that the sun moves around the Earth
Enjoy every cultural reference in “The Office”
Prachi Gupta
"The Office" Time Machine is a catalog of 1,300 of the show's allusions, dating back to the beginning of time
More reasons to hate the Yankees: It’s history, and much worse than A-Rod
Josh Ostergaard
Sometimes, baseball is propaganda. The ugly history of Del Webb, Yankees owner, and World War II internment camps
Exclusive: Bowles-Simpson icon begrudgingly admits his predictions were wrong
Josh Eidelson
Alan Simpson also tells Salon Type 2 diabetes is "mostly self-induced" -- and insists debt disaster is still ahead
Rikers Island horror story: Mentally ill veteran “basically baked to death” in NYC prison
Jake Pearson
A homeless man arrested last month for trespassing on a frigid night was later found dead in his jail cell
How big oil destroys the world: A real-life saga of greed
Andrew O'Hehir
Rachel Boynton's brilliant muckraking doc "Big Men" goes from Manhattan to Dallas to the Niger Delta
Best moments of the Oscar front-runners: Facing the challenge of “12 Years a Slave”
Andrew O'Hehir
Why Steve McQueen's confrontational film stands on the brink of history. Plus: What will win, and what should
Rocking in the Oval Office: 17 catchy songs about presidents
Noah Berlatsky
Neil Young, James Brown and more celebrate (or slam) our heads of state
Behind the Penn State scandal: A community fails to reckon with its past
Andrew O'Hehir
The Sundance doc "Happy Valley" examines the delusional groupthink exposed by the Jerry Sandusky case
A gorgeous, haunting portrait of Nick Cave
Andrew O'Hehir
Aussie post-punk legend plays a solo gig after the Sundance premiere of the dazzling doc "20,000 Days on Earth"
Oscars: No Hanks, no Coens, no Oprah — and no big shockers
Andrew O'Hehir
Despite the hype, the race is almost over! And here's why the two best movies of the year got shut out
24 movie soundtracks you need to hear
Noah Berlatsky
You may not have seen all these movies, but their soundtracks all deserve a listen
Cancer, animal cruelty, feminism: So why can’t I quit using makeup?
Megan Mayhew Bergman
Makeup goes against so many of my progressive values -- but also makes me feel too good about myself to stop
The 10 best superhero comics of 2013
Mark Peters
Superheroes aren't just on the big screen. From Spider-Man to the Hulk, these are the year's essentials
Salon’s What to Read Awards: Top critics choose the best books of 2013
Michele Filgate
Will it be Donna Tartt or Rachel Kushner? We've polled the best reviewers and compiled the definitive year in books
How GOP neglected the jobless, while giving the 1 percent a raise
Brian Beutler
Republicans declared extending unemployment a deal breaker, but happily protected wealthy doctors from any hardship
Meet the black female comic who dominated her era
Neil Drumming
As "SNL" fails to hire black female performers, a documentary on Moms Mabley's life feels particularly crucial
Do you want to know what will kill you?
ELIZABETH MURPHY
Inside 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki's $99 DNA revolution
A self-published erotic novelist pioneers a new kind of porn
Noah Berlatsky
Selena Kitt's "Babysitting the Baumgartners" rethinks romance in a very kinky way
10 nineties bands that deserve a second chance
Annie Zaleski
From the Mighty Mighty Bosstones to Tori Amos, these artists are worth a listen today for both old fans and new
Generation X’s journey from jaded to sated
Whitney Collins
Boomers cry "More, more, more!" and Millennials whine “Me, me, me!” But Gen Xers know when to say "Meh"
Can a new app change how we text?
Lydia Dishman
CoTap wants to change the way we communicate at work
Lewis Lapham ponders his mortality
Lewis Lapham
"If my luck holds true...death will drop by uninvited and unannounced"
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