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King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Victor Conte's light sentence isn't a disaster. The BALCO case changed the sports landscape even if its founder won't rot in prison. Plus: Letters From Lost Fans.
07/18/2005 19:50 UTC
Tribeca: 20 films to catch at N.Y.'s spring showcase
Bloody noir, Joan Rivers, Vidal Sassoon and al-Qaida -- big hits and unseen gems of Manhattan's sprawling fest
04/22/2010 05:01 UTC
Ask Pablo
Could the U.S. meet its energy needs with solar panels alone?
04/07/2008 15:01 UTC
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12/17/2001 21:20 UTC
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08/07/2001 01:44 UTC
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06/18/2001 23:45 UTC
Mexican acting maestro Gael García Bernal on playing characters who “wander around the landscape of the unconscious”
The Golden Globe-winning actor and director plays a detective pursuing the legendary Chilean poet in "Neruda"
12/16/2016 04:58 UTC
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07/22/2001 12:00 UTC
"Big Bang" with blood: How "Ash vs Evil Dead" became a horror comedy that flips gender roles
Salon talks to "Ash vs Evil Dead" executive producer Rob Tapert about TV heroines and the show's funnier season 2.
11/09/2016 03:00 UTC
Guatemala's first lady seeks divorce...
...so that she can run for president. Constitution prevents the president's family members from seeking high office
03/22/2011 19:15 UTC
With "Tori and Lokita," the Dardennes deliver their bleak Belgian take on refugees in Europe
An exacting portrait of the hustle and despair involved with two youths trying to obtain citizenship
03/23/2023 20:00 UTC
In the provocative "Miramar Murders," a suspect is apprehended but justice still remains in question
The six-part series explores three execution-style killings in 1994 and the trial of the man accused of the crime
03/14/2021 19:00 UTC
Charity isn't always praiseworthy
More billionaires this week took the Buffett-Gates pledge, but giving to charity is a political act
09/22/2012 01:20 UTC
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08/27/2001 20:11 UTC
Let my mother go
Courageous political reformer Ingrid Betancourt was kidnapped by Colombian guerrillas who threatened to kill her after a year. As time runs out, her 17-year-old daughter desperately tries to win her release.
02/26/2003 04:48 UTC