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Steve Bannon declares "war" on Hollywood
The Breitbart chief, and former movie producer, is targeting unfairness toward conservatives in entertainment
10/27/2017 16:08 UTC
Sarah Palin's Alaska finale: The campaign ad wraps up
In which Sarah slams her talking points once more, this time on a literal gold dig
01/10/2011 18:30 UTC
The long shadows of Nixon and Hoover
The FBI director's biopic and the latest batch of Nixon tapes serve as important reminders of how power corrupts
11/15/2011 06:00 UTC
What moviegoers in Baghdad think of "American Sniper"
Several theaters across the city have pulled the film for its portrayal of Iraqis. Now audiences are weighing in
02/03/2015 14:45 UTC
Do you like them with a mouse
Dr. Seuss may translate beautifully to the computer screen, but his CD-ROM publisher is still losing ground in the troubled multimedia marketplace.
04/13/1997 23:00 UTC
Department of hell on wheels
A DMV nightmare: The other, evil David Goodman was on the loose.
05/05/2000 20:00 UTC
5 newscasters who humiliated themselves on-air
If you thought Diane Sawyer was a hot mess on election night, wait 'till you see meteorologist Walter Kelly
11/11/2012 22:00 UTC
The King and us
At GracelandToo, a father-and-son team is determined to capture every Elvis mention alive.
08/12/1997 14:39 UTC
From Lizzo to Beyoncé, why does harmful language for disability persist?
Beyoncé listened and will change an ableist lyric. Many people, however, aren't so quick to change
08/03/2022 00:25 UTC
Trump's "alpha-male" paradox: How gender bias makes his behavior seem manly, no matter what
He's catty, superficial and as addicted to drama as a Real Housewife—here's why he's seen as a "tough guy" anyway
08/18/2016 02:59 UTC
"I never set out to be an action star": Dolph Lundgren on his career and the toll taken on his body
The actor spoke to Salon about directing his latest film and how he hasn't quite caught up with John Wayne yet
12/03/2021 23:00 UTC
Romney's personal war on pot
The nominee annoys his neighbors; the stimulus worked; when Bain took public cash; and other top Thursday stories
06/07/2012 16:16 UTC
Finding comfort in food, a lesson from Nora Ephron’s "Heartburn"
Ten years after her death, we're reminded of the ways Ephron found comfort during times of heartbreak
07/09/2022 20:29 UTC
New Yorker profile? No, thanks
It's an honor to be the subject of a long, flattering, well-written New Yorker piece. It is also the kiss of death
05/13/2012 05:00 UTC
The miracle of Spike Lee
The cinema icon talks about reshaping American mythology with his WWII epic, "Miracle at St. Anna," and what Hollywood would look like if he were in charge.
09/25/2008 14:30 UTC