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“Secrets start to corrode a person”: “Aaron Hernandez” creator on the NFL player’s rise and fall
Gabriella Ferrigine
Zicherman spoke to Salon about "American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez" and the NFL's commodification of players
“Is the truth not enough?”: Erik Menendez slams portrayal in Murphy’s “Monsters”
Griffin Eckstein
Erik Menendez is the latest to hop on the Ryan Murphy hate train, as "Monsters" faces viewer backlash
“Wise Guy” director Alex Gibney on the legacy of “The Sopranos” and lovable bad guys
D. Watkins
Director Alex Gibney talks television, the mob and his new Max docuseries, “Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos"
Nick Lowe’s “Indoor Safari”: A masterclass in simple elegance and timeless tunes
Kenneth Womack
Lowe is back, and "Indoor Safari" shows why he’s still a master of melody and emotion
Beatlemania reborn: Apple rereleases iconic 1964 US LPs
Kenneth Womack
An upcoming box set, "The Beatles: 1964 US Albums in Mono," celebrates the band's onslaught on American shores
“Would this happen to a man?”: Hope Solo doc filmmaker on the US soccer trailblazer turned outcast
Gabriella Ferrigine
"We were faced with rejection over and over," Netflix director on the challenges reclaiming Solo's narrative
From Hugh Grant to Emma Thompson, “It was on everyone’s checklist to make a Merchant Ivory film”
Gary M. Kramer
Stephen Soucy discusses his documentary that explores the filmmaking duo behind "Howards End," "Maurice" and more
6 things to know about the Paralympics
Gabriella Ferrigine
Prepare to watch the Paralympics with these handy facts, from historic firsts to a unique classification system
From “10” to “Victor/Victoria,” PBS’ delightful Blake Edwards doc honors the lover of slapstick
Gary M. Kramer
Julie Andrews, Patton Oswalt, Bo Derek and more weigh in on the iconic filmmaker of "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
US men’s soccer team scores big-name coach Mauricio Pochettino
Andrew O'Hehir
Unlikely coup for US soccer: Famed former coach at major European clubs agrees to lead men's national team
Cheating is a tale as old as sports
Nicholas Liu, Gabriella Ferrigine
Cheaters in the ancient Olympics were thrashed with a rod. But what is to be done when the cheater is the king?
“I’m a risk taker”: From “Riverdale” to riding motorcycles, KJ Apa embraces feeling “close to death”
Gary Kramer
Riverdale's KJ Apa talks Prime Video's "One Fast Move," being an adrenaline junkie, and his abs
“There was a lot of infamy”: Elizabeth Taylor fought scandal and slut-shaming throughout her career
Gary M. Kramer
HBO's "The Lost Tapes" director reveals the screen legend's candid recordings revealing a fierce but insecure woman
Can we stop trying to control Black Olympians’ hair?
Nardos Haile
From Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas and Sha’Carri Richardson, Black female Olympians are still unfairly scrutinized
The 5 gymnastics elements named after Simone Biles (plus one bonus move, pending)
Gabriella Ferrigine
"It’s never been normal, and it never will be," a colleague said about one of Biles' more challenging elements
“What a mistake!”: Joan Chen reflects on career, from “Twin Peaks” regrets to “Dìdi” redemption
Gary M. Kramer
The veteran actress spoke to Salon about her new film, begging David Lynch & the challenges of immigrant motherhood
Sonya Massey killing underscores disproportionate police violence against Black and disabled people
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Black disabled people are particularly seen as problematic in the eyes of the state and a threat," expert says
Paris Olympics viewing guide: What to watch each day
Gabriella Ferrigine
From Team USA gymnastics to the debut of breaking, here's a list of can't-miss events
7 things you need to know about the Paris Olympics
Gabriella Ferrigine
From a unique Opening Ceremony to breakdancing making its debut, here's what you can look forward to at the Games
Police footage shows that an Illinois cop shot and killed Sonya Massey inside her own home
Nicholas Liu
Body-camera footage shows police shooting the 36-year-old Black woman while she was holding a pot of steaming water
The Paris Olympics “anti-sex” beds aren’t what you think
Gabriella Ferrigine
Yes, they're made from cardboard, and plenty of athletes have tested them out in various rigorous ways
JD Vance’s “Hillbilly Elegy” ignores the real Appalachian crisis it portrays
Mesha Maren
Both JD Vance's memoir and Ron Howard's film adaptation fail to grapple meaningfully with mental health
“It was so, so brave”: Simone Biles’ doc director on the gymnast pulling out of Tokyo Olympics
Gabriella Ferrigine
Netflix doc director Katie Walsh on showing the "full human" side of Biles and following her to the Paris Games
“It’s this double standard”: Faye Dunaway doc director on the legendary actor’s unfair reputation
Gary M. Kramer
Laurent Bouzereau spoke to Salon about his "truthful" picture of an artist who never lived "Mommie Dearest" down
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