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The Fix
More odd e-mail from Lohan. Spears apologizes. Plus: Tom and Katie dis Oprah, again.
12/07/2006 19:30 UTC
"Muppet" fedoras and hipster racism on "Scream Queens": What last night's premieres say about the perils of pushing the envelope
Ryan Murphy gets desperate for attention; "The Muppets" have just enough self-awareness to become a better show
09/23/2015 18:20 UTC
"Because she is someone": "Girls" cast drops powerful sexual assault PSA in wake of Stanford case
Lena Dunham and her "Girls" co-stars hope to represent "solidarity and support" for all survivors
06/10/2016 01:07 UTC
On Halloween, nothing is sacred: A field guide to the election year's hottest costumes
Halloween is always a time for outrageous costumes informed by the news. But every 4 years, we crank it up a notch
10/25/2016 02:59 UTC
Why the right hates Detroit
How the fates of two great cities, Detroit and New Orleans, symbolize what's gone wrong with America
07/27/2013 20:30 UTC
"Flowers in the Attic: The Origin" cast: Who’s in the Lifetime prequel series?
Now on your TV: V.C. Andrews' twisted origin story of the woman who ended up locking her grandkids in the attic
07/09/2022 18:59 UTC
Looking for Philip Roth in Central Park
He was famous and talented, she was beautiful and kind, I was young and stupid
05/26/2018 12:00 UTC
The Fix
Republican heat moves from CBS to Showtime, Martha and Rosie lose some of their brand power, and Liz Taylor shows real class. Plus: Michael Stipe is being John Malkovich.
11/05/2003 20:07 UTC
"Flowers in the Attic" writer on "The Origin" ending, whose story needs telling and that swan bed
"I don't think people are born monsters," Paul Sciarrotta tells Salon in discussing V.C. Andrews' prequel series
07/31/2022 12:00 UTC
"What's Love Got to Do With It?" director on dating today, from apps to setups: "Love is a mystery"
In Shekhar Kapur's rom-com, Lily James and Shazad Latif seek romance digitally and through assisted marriage
05/05/2023 20:00 UTC
All my brethren
On CBS's unintentionally hilarious Supreme Court drama "First Monday," the nation's young and restless high court is a guiding light for the bold and the beautiful as the world turns.
01/17/2002 22:58 UTC
White allies, stop asking me if I'm OK. Black people are not OK
Could I contract the coronavirus while protesting? Yes. But racism is a virus, too
07/03/2020 23:30 UTC
"Flowers in the Attic: The Origin": How to be Gothic, from creepy manors to severe housekeepers
Lifetime's V.C. Andrews adaption does not disappoint in the melodrama department. Please don’t kill us, swan bed
07/16/2022 18:59 UTC
Will Smith's new "Bel-Air" Aunt Viv on reboot fears: "I really didn't want to let the culture down"
Cassandra Freeman appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss how to solve everybody's problems by focusing on Black women
04/03/2022 15:00 UTC
The man who made gays macho
A new book about Tom of Finland says the artist was the first to show homosexual masculinity.
04/08/2000 20:00 UTC