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The compassionate "Holler" encapsulates the desperation of everyday American poverty
Jessica Barden shines as a savvy high school senior who scraps metal with her brother for money to live
06/10/2021 20:00 UTC
Our stubborn faith in aphrodisiacs
Scientists scoff at the idea, so why do we cling to age-old superstitions about sex and food?
02/14/2012 22:01 UTC
Finale wrap-up: "Dollhouse"
Joss Whedon tries to be his best (and succeeds!) with a clever, action-packed season finale.
05/09/2009 21:58 UTC
Three major things most people get wrong about the brain, according to a neuroscientist
Yes, you use more than 10% of your brain — and no, being "right-" or "left-brained" isn't really a thing
02/08/2023 17:15 UTC
Adam Sandler is finished: Why "Pixels" may be his last gasp of crude misogyny
The comedian's latest follows *another* abusive schlub with a hot, compliant wife. America has finally seen enough
07/29/2015 13:45 UTC
"Why would someone expend the effort, risk damaging the environment, and possibly harm themselves to refine metals from scrap?"
Using risky methods, amateur recyclers aren't afraid to get their hands dirty in pursuit of the prize -- gold
01/18/2015 20:00 UTC
Ask the pilot
"Lord of the Flies" meets MTV's "Beach House": The expert takes a look at ABC's plane-crash survivor farce "Lost."
11/25/2004 01:30 UTC
Google makes us all dumber: The neuroscience of search engines
As search engines get better, we become lazier. We're hooked on easy answers and undervalue asking good questions
10/12/2014 22:00 UTC
"Mad Men" finale recap: "The moon belongs to everyone"
Grace comes in small moments as "Mad Men" finishes the first half of its last season and hints about what's to come
05/26/2014 14:56 UTC
What 25 tons of explosives will do to an Afghan village
Leveling villages might not be the best strategy for American troops to make friends with locals
01/21/2011 00:37 UTC
A divine interlude in the tunnel of love: "Watchmen" and the intersection of comic books and faith
Two episodes of the HBO drama questions the nature of pop culture's religion before embracing the power of faith
12/11/2019 01:02 UTC
"Cowboy Bebop" is an off-key adaptation that captures the jazzy color but not soul of the original
The performances hit the mark, but many important parts of this intricate story fall flat. We still watched it all
11/20/2021 00:00 UTC
Michael Cera: Typecasting is "part of being an actor"
The "Crystal Fairy" star talks about his hallucinogenic new role -- but won't say whether he's tried drugs
07/11/2013 21:06 UTC
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