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The power of Hannah Waddingham's character Mother Witch in "Hocus Pocus 2"
The "Ted Lasso" star's role in the sequel is brief but essential: she's the villain origin story
10/01/2022 19:30 UTC
“Depp v. Heard”: The 6 most shocking moments from Netflix’s doc about the viral celebrity trial
The three-part series spotlights the social media frenzy that erupted amid Heard and Depp's public defamation trial
08/17/2023 21:18 UTC
When is a mother good enough?
We all perform motherhood in front of other mothers. But in my role, I have to pass judgment on the performance
06/30/2019 15:00 UTC
Can your body “remember” pregnancy? A new study in mice suggests so
Research suggests rare cells that remember prior children remain in the mother's body, perhaps forever
09/21/2023 18:00 UTC
Rethinking Israel's David-and-Goliath past
Little-noticed details in declassified U.S. documents indicate that Israel's Six-Day War may not have been a war of necessity.
06/04/2007 14:50 UTC
The Golden Globes of hatred
During last night's awards show, decades' worth of skepticism and resentment bubbled to the surface
01/17/2011 19:10 UTC
It's disgusting, and it's still about race: Southern Republicans simply don't want minorities to vote
The latest chilling example in Georgia is part of a long, shameful history of how Republicans win elections
09/12/2014 17:30 UTC
"The Persian Version" director on creating a film that is "playful in terms of sexuality"
Maryam Keshavarz tells Salon how she created a comedy that mixes generational trauma, gender questions and more
10/26/2023 20:23 UTC
Can the president get us out of this mess?
Obama needs to find the guy who wrote stirring speeches and made all things seem possible in 2008 -- within himself
08/23/2010 07:23 UTC
Lusty Puritans and the theological roots of free love: America's sex story is wildly contradictory
This is why American culture feels both pearl-clutching and porn-saturated at the same time
10/08/2022 23:30 UTC
This president was shot in the back, but the doctors are the ones who killed him
Four months into his term, James Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau. But it wasn't the bullet that ended him
09/11/2022 14:00 UTC
Wizard of light and shadow
At last American audiences are being spirited away by the wondrous and subtle visions of Hayao Miyazaki. He's more than an eccentric Japanese fabulist -- he's the greatest animator the movies have ever seen.
07/11/2003 00:00 UTC
Jackie Robinson was a radical – don’t listen to the sanitized version of history
Robinson was an activist and rebel long before he broke baseball's color line
05/14/2022 14:59 UTC
“Murderous scumbag”: Anthony Bourdain’s brutal takedown of "war criminal" Henry Kissinger goes viral
"Once you've been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands"
11/30/2023 17:12 UTC
The right's twisted symbol: John Wayne and conservatives' lost dignity
An amazing new biography of John Wayne really charts the ways in which modern conservatives came to see themselves
04/13/2014 20:00 UTC