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Obama Call For Manufacturing Revival A Tough Goal
02/10/2012 20:36 UTC
Save Oscar
More streaking, less speeching and other ways to improve the broadcast -- courtesy of Salon's reader community, Table Talk.
03/02/2007 16:02 UTC
"The Wolverine": Summer's best superhero flick
A long-ago act of mercy endangers Hugh Jackman's brooding manimal in the gripping ninja-action flick "Wolverine"
07/25/2013 03:00 UTC
The Fix
Posh Spice to become Thetan bride? Regan feared "Jewish cabal"? Plus: Spears' striptease!
12/19/2006 19:30 UTC
Napster-proof CDs
By Charles C. Mann
03/30/2001 01:30 UTC
Wall Street TV
Michael Chernuchin, the creator of "Bull," talks about bringing TNT's first-ever dramatic series to the screen.
08/14/2000 23:00 UTC
Obama Call For Manufacturing Revival A Tough Goal
02/10/2012 20:36 UTC
"Tom Jones" finale highlights all the women he did wrong: "Actions have consequences"
Writer Gwyneth Hughes and actor Solly McLeod spoke to Salon about how randy Tom Jones wreaked havoc with the ladies
05/22/2023 02:00 UTC
A mea culpa to Hollywood conservatives, living under the shadow of a modern McCarthyism
It's gotten bad in Hollywood when conservatives in the business don't feel totally fine saying anything they want
03/15/2017 03:00 UTC
David Frost, journalist best known for Nixon interview, dies at 74
Frost, a veteran journalist and broadcaster, won fame around the world for his TV interviews with Richard Nixon
09/01/2013 16:50 UTC
Which "V" reigns supreme?
In preparation for the finale, we look at how the original miniseries stacks up against the imaginative remake
05/18/2010 23:30 UTC
Ethics of the cross hairs
On your computer screen, which is worse -- blasting an alien or shooting a deer?
01/13/1999 01:00 UTC
Steven Spielberg earns 11th Directors Guild nomination
Winners for the 65th Annual Directors Guild Awards will be announced Feb. 2
01/09/2013 00:54 UTC
Our "American Sniper" sickness: How American exceptionalism wrought Guantanamo
The runaway success of Eastwood's Iraq War melodrama says a lot about America — and it's disturbing and scary
01/24/2015 16:30 UTC
The mad king of New York: Why the Empire State lies at the heart of Donald Trump's sinister appeal
Trump's win tonight in the NY primary makes all the sense in the world, and not just because it's his home state
04/19/2016 16:00 UTC