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"I knew I could never go home again": Jay Ducote on the high cost of cooking (gumbo) on reality television
"Next Food Network Star" finalist Jay Ducote opens up about representing Louisiana on a reality cooking show
08/16/2015 16:59 UTC
Joe Conason's Journal
Bush still bullish on finding weapons, as his poll numbers continue to sink. What to call the scandal? Exaggergate? Prevarigate?
07/31/2003 20:05 UTC
GOP governor fights to use COVID relief funds to build new prisons
Alabama currently has the highest COVID-19 death rate out of any state in the nation
10/01/2021 19:43 UTC
All of the North Carolina GOP Senate candidates are climate deniers
Presenting the anti-scientific consensus
04/23/2014 18:09 UTC
Jim Jordan fights on doggedly for his lord and master — but there's no winning this battle
Jim Jordan wants to be Donald Trump's attack dog — but his legal arguments against Alvin Bragg are toothless
04/13/2023 09:45 UTC
"The Uses of Enchantment"
In her multifold new novel, Heidi Julavits sends up self-help and female victimhood through the story of a girl who may have faked her own kidnapping.
10/17/2006 15:30 UTC
Forty movies every film fan should see
Are you cinematically literate? Salon's A&E editor picks the best and most influential movies of all time.
10/30/2002 21:00 UTC
"Mandy" disqualified from the Oscars, which is heartbreaking for Jóhann Jóhannsson fans
The small but passionate campaign to get composer Jóhann Jóhannsson a final Oscar nom has come to an end
12/12/2018 16:00 UTC
"24": Time's up
The dismal, humorless world of Jack Bauer has us rooting for the terrorists.
08/22/2006 16:00 UTC
"Season of the Witch": Nicolas Cage's ludicrous medieval mashup
"Season of the Witch" remakes Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" with inept action and weird CGI
04/27/2012 07:13 UTC
Gregg Allman, legendary leader of the Allman Brothers Band, dead at 69
The pioneering keyboardist, guitarist and singer passed away from liver cancer today
05/28/2017 01:18 UTC
Literary daybook, Oct. 14
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
10/14/2002 23:00 UTC
Scaramucci calls out Trump on CNN: "If you want me to say he's a liar, I'm happy to say he's a liar"
The former White House communications director looked directly into the camera on live TV to offer up his advice
10/24/2018 21:40 UTC
Secrets of a power marriage: The Disraelis were the Clintons of their time
The story of a great Victorian statesman and his rich, vulgar wife offers clues to the world's strangest romances
02/26/2015 04:58 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
Ingmar Bergman's last film? Plus: A look at the demented morality of the American South and "Murderball," a documentary about a randy band of disabled rugby players.
07/08/2005 00:00 UTC