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The end of the rainbow for Dr. Oz?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The TV doc gives a platform to a lot of quacky things. But what got him slapped with a lawsuit will surprise you
“Vodou is like a gun” (and that’s how you spell it)
Sylvia A. Harvey
In a Brooklyn basement, practitioners of the Haitian religion summon ancient spirits, and defend their faith
America’s new sex toy revolution
David Rosen
U.S. sales are skyrocketing, aided by $15 billion in annual revenue from online retailers
Must Do’s: What we like this week
Kera Bolonik
David Duchovny loses a nuclear sub, Rebecca Hall fills the "Downton" void, and Betty Friedan ignites a movement
Five things Sundance can tell us about the future of film
Steve Ramos
From crowdfunding to more female filmmakers, here's a list of five trends from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival
Confessions of a pot addict
M. Welch
After 13 years of daily use, I stopped smoking weed. But quitting only made me feel better about the drug
What we liked this week
Prachi Gupta
From a Beyoncé doc to an amazing stalker memoir, here's what our critics are obsessed with right now
True love, according to the feds
Natasha Lennard
Nothing I knew about the man I married helped with our green card interview
This may be the last watch you ever buy
Jacob Sugarman
Thanks to a $10 million+ Kickstarter campaign, Pebble's e-paper smartwatch is coming soon
Kathryn Bigelow is modifying her tune
Daniel D'Addario
The director pleads her case again, this time on the cover of Time. But now she says "ZDT" is a movie, not a doc
Alexandra Pelosi: “If it’s guilt or shame — Jim McGreevey’s actually doing some good in the world”
Kimberly Gadette
Nancy Pelosi's Emmy-winning daughter believes in redemption. And she's made a career of documenting it in action
Can “jihad” survive Pam Geller?
Alex Seitz-Wald
It's an uphill fight, but Muslim activists are trying to reclaim a holy word that's become synonymous with terror
Will prisons ever open up to journalists?
Jessica Pupovac
Too often, public officials have the final say on how much the public knows about what happens in America's jails
Who were the Democrats who voted against “fiscal cliff” deal?
Jillian Rayfield
The "fiscal cliff" bill, which split House Republican leadership, also saw opposition from Dems in both chambers
Silencers: The NRA’s latest big lie
Alexander Zaitchik
Silencers could give the next Adam Lanza even more time to kill -- but to the NRA, they protect kids' hearing
My junkie friend secretly died
Cary Tennis
It was posted on Facebook but I didn't know! Now my friends think I didn't care!
Boehner’s “Plan B”: Theatrical nonsense
Jared Bernstein
Neither Senate Democrats nor the White House would accept it, and now's not the time for political posturing
“The Iranian Americans”: Fleeing one kind of persecution for another
Roger Catlin
This self-funded doc by and about Iranians who fled the Ayatollah wants to be a corrective to "The Shahs of Sunset"
How a feminist franchise becomes a trilogy of terror
Helen Eisenbach
Before "Girls," "Grey's Anatomy" and its offshoots exalted the complex, brash antiheroine. Then things got grisly
When Jews ruled basketball
David Davis
A brilliant, if uneven, new collection of essays celebrates the rarest breed of athlete -- the Jewish jock
My AIDS memoir soundtrack
Alysia Abbott
On World AIDS Day, a writer commemorates her father's 20th anniversary with songs that helped her through her grief
Spike Lee remembers the good of Michael Jackson’s “Bad”
Ronda Racha Penrice
It may shy away from the King of Pop's dark side, but this doc fascinates with glimpses into MJ's artistic process
“Crossfire Hurricane”: Stones doc doesn’t give much satisfaction
Roger Catlin
The legendary bad boys celebrate 50 years together with a doc that withholds the juiciest parts of their story
Everything you need to know about the “fiscal cliff”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Everything you wanted to know about the coming crisis but were too embarrassed to ask
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