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Grief, cancer, Nietzsche and Santa
Arnaud Desplechin's wrenching "Christmas Tale" might just be a dysfunctional-family masterpiece.
05/16/2008 15:28 UTC
"Saraband"
Is this really the 86-year-old Ingmar Bergman's last film? Maybe. More important: Is it among his finest?
10/16/2004 01:52 UTC
Why an Amazon series is the perfect venue for 2015 Woody Allen
This could be exactly what the embattled filmmaker needs to reinvigorate his storytelling approach
01/13/2015 23:30 UTC
Mike Tyson, still insane
The former champ's latest comments about wanting to rape Desiree Washington prove only that he's still insane. Isn't it time we stopped listening to him?
05/31/2003 02:44 UTC
After midterms, marriage equality almost certainly won't have majority support in U.S. Senate anymore
Key pro-equality Democrats went down to anti-gay Republicans last night
11/05/2014 18:37 UTC
Wisconsin appeals court rejects voter purge targeting more than 200,000 people
"A win over voter suppression is a win for the people of Wisconsin."
03/01/2020 16:29 UTC
21st Challenge No. 23 results
How to destroy your computer, and other lousy ideas for online learning.
07/03/1999 20:00 UTC
Mary Poppins can't return fast enough: An adult in the room is the best fantasy of 2018
Wanted: A nanny for one dysfunctional country trapped in a cycle of toxic masculinity
10/05/2018 22:00 UTC
President Obama's stealth radio interviews: The Democrats' tightrope strategy in a nutshell
President Obama has quietly been doing local interviews around the country this week. Why all the sneaking around?
11/05/2014 04:34 UTC
Thoughts while giving head
Susan Minot's new book, "Rapture," may put many women off the idea of giving the next blow job.
02/26/2002 01:06 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
John Sayles on the campaign trail in "Silver City"; "Reconstruction" is a delightful Copenhagen confection; talking to Werner Herzog about "Incident at Loch Ness."
09/18/2004 00:00 UTC
Lipstick on the pig
08/27/2004 03:02 UTC
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2001
02/21/2001 23:43 UTC
Poor People's March calls for "moral fusion of everybody" to fight "politics of greed"
Revived crusade founded by Dr. King focuses on new rise of union organizing at Amazon, Starbucks and elsewhere
06/24/2022 09:45 UTC
GOP's forgotten helpers: Blame these retiring Democratic senators for this bad map
If Dems lose the Senate, is it Obama's fault, or just a bad map? Ehh, let's just blame old retiring Democrats
10/31/2014 20:44 UTC