Showing results for: doc (page 40)
No one knows how crazy I am but me
Cary Tennis
Believe me, I have tried to get help. But since I'm not addicted or raving mad, no one seems to know what to do
Quick hits: Abigail Washburn performs live
Salon Staff
Meet a sensational young banjo player with a debt to Appalachia, an obsession with China and a charming live style
A U2 documentary that’s not pretentious
Mike Doherty
Call it the anti-"Rattle & Hum." In "From the Sky Down," U2 argues and screws up like every other band
Searching for the roots of Anonymous
Peter Finocchiaro
In a new book, Cole Stryker traces the history of 4chan and the notorious hackers -- and now he's become a target
Why doctors hate online reviews
Rahul Parikh
No one likes being criticized anonymously online -- especially by rating sites that are so unscientific
How did Rocky and Drago avoid steroid testing?
David Sirota
We finally learned how "Back to the Future's" Doc and Marty met. It's time solve these other '80s movie mysteries
“Senna”: Meet the Elvis of racing drivers
Andrew O'Hehir
Never heard of Ayrton Senna? Don't care about Formula One? This documentary's so exciting it won't matter
“Cowboys & Aliens”: Daniel Craig does Eastwood in a steampunk mashup
Andrew O'Hehir
Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford's steampunk western piles cliche upon cliche -- and just ends up being irritating
Heinlein and Asimov’s WWII adventures
Paul Di Filippo
A new novel reimagines the lives of several famous authors in wartime Philadelphia
Your guide to day one at Comic-Con
Drew Grant
The schedule is set for the opening date of the country's largest collective geek-out. Here's what you need to know
I fear a lonely future in the U.S.
Cary Tennis
After years abroad, how will I make friends back in the States?
“Cars 2”: Dopey, Pop Art automotive fun
Andrew O'Hehir
Don't hate the inflated, eye-popping spy farce because it's not profound or weepy!
“Doc”: A cutthroat legend comes alive
Katherine A. Powers
A brilliant new novel reimagines the lives of the mythical figure and his bloody cohorts in the Old West
My doctor put me on Xanax for years
Cary Tennis
Naturally I got addicted, and then everything went nuts. Now I'm trying to pick up the pieces
Jay-Z headlines Adult Swim’s upfront party
Drew Grant
A dispatch from the Cartoon Network's wild and weird season preview party, full of celebrities -- and laser owls
The healing power of “Philadelphia”
Cleo Creech
I had just lost my partner to AIDS. I didn't expect to find solace in a cinema filled with strangers
Obama announces steps to speed U.S. oil production
Dina Cappiello, Darlene Superville
President will authorize plan to open Alaska's national petroleum reserve for drilling
How David Bowie got me out of the psych ward
Josh Kurp
When my girlfriend dumped me, I became a self-mutilating wreck. The pop artist reminded me life wasn't all agony
When nature calls — at the worst time
Cedar Burnett
At 26, I never thought the accident everyone fears would happen to me. But it did, and it was horrifying
I’m pregnant and super-attached to my dog!
Cary Tennis
A victim of extreme abuse, I feel cold toward my coming child, but can't let go of the pooch
Your Oscar night primer
Andrew O'Hehir
We can't know who's going to win. But we can tell you what to watch for: Banksy, virtual set disasters and more
Who really made the Oscar-nominated “Waste Land”?
Andrew O'Hehir
Unpacking the rumors around Lucy Walker's acclaimed garbage documentary
A horse-drawn trek toward a “do-over” in life
Christopher Sullivan
Bob Skelding and his 17-year-old poodle Clementine left New Hampshire in a wagon two years ago to see America
The Medicare “doc fix” budget scramble
Andrew Leonard
A permanent solution to the physician reimbursement boondoggle is not yet in sight
Page: 40