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GOP's toxic white male bluster: Trump, Cruz and Christie bully to overcompensate
The right's in-your-face obnoxiousness and need to portray Democrats as weak is classic phony bravado. Paging Freud
07/11/2015 16:00 UTC
From "Rye Lane" to "Love Is Blind," much-needed safe spaces for Black male vulnerability are on TV
When Black men are raised on hypermasculinity, we need counter narratives to show it's OK to hold space for emotion
04/19/2023 21:00 UTC
"The Transporter"
An English star you've never heard of, a Hong Kong action director and "Femme Nikita" creator Luc Besson join forces for a muddled smashup in the south of France.
10/12/2002 03:04 UTC
"True Blood" recap: Making up isn't hard to do
Jessica learns some new moves, Sookie gets attacked (again) and Eric takes off his clothes
08/09/2010 16:30 UTC
I dared criticize Fox News and speak up for Samantha Bee. This is how the right roared back at me
"You're probably a Lesbian but if you have any kids I hope they die in the next Islamic terror attack," I was told
04/01/2016 19:45 UTC
The artistic allure of Waffle House, America’s most surprising culinary muse
From the Jonas Brothers to Jermaine Dupri, artists like their inspiration scattered, smothered and covered
05/02/2023 18:59 UTC
“Hawkeye” is a pandemic fable
At its core, the Disney+ show is about never getting the chance to grieve
12/15/2021 22:08 UTC
Jon Hamm's "Million Dollar Arm" and the slow death of the sports movie
Don Draper goes to India in an uncomfortable blend of baseball nostalgia, neocolonialism and family values
05/14/2014 02:59 UTC
The Fix
The U.S. caught spying on Princess Di. Vogue's editor campaigning for healthier models. Plus: "Apocalypto" atop the box office.
12/11/2006 19:30 UTC
"Hell on Wheels" is a western built for hard times
"Hell on Wheels," set during the building of the transcontinental railroad, is mythical historical drama
11/04/2011 19:20 UTC
"Magpie Murders" creator on the finale revelation: "The anagram is disgusting"
Author Anthony Horowitz tells Salon about avoiding a bad word, a Sherlock Holmes inspiration and what comes next
11/21/2022 03:00 UTC
Sochi Olympics kick off with death-defying skating
Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford dazzle with a "back inside death spiral," and more from the 2014 games
02/07/2014 18:30 UTC
What makes a meme
Despite Obama's hard sell, "Romnesia" fell flat, while "Big Bird" took off. What distinguishes one from the other?
10/28/2012 19:00 UTC
"I wrote endless drafts": "Sanditon" boss on the pressures of giving Jane Austen fans closure
As for a fourth season, despite offering hypothetical storylines, Justin Young says, "It's never going to happen"
04/24/2023 02:00 UTC
"Girls'" Jemima Kirke: "Jessa’s a girl with problems who doesn’t really know quite how to attack them"
In Sunday night's episode of "Girls," Jessa's quickie marriage comes to an explosive end
02/04/2013 19:50 UTC
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