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Macarons: The heir to the cupcake craze
It's small, colorful, crunchy, chewy, French, and it's about to take America by storm
03/03/2010 06:20 UTC
From Lorde to Rihanna to the new Barbie, Goth culture's comeback is a win for women
Against the bubblegum sexuality of our pop cultural landscape, there's something refreshingly defiant about Goth
05/22/2014 03:00 UTC
Activists who saved piglets from a factory farm have been acquitted
"There's a big difference between stealing and rescue," defendant Wayne Hsiung told the jury
10/10/2022 09:00 UTC
A new MCU looms: "Barbie" unleashes the overkill that is the Mattel Cinematic Universe
The toy company is copying the Marvel blueprint with UNO, Hot Wheels, Barney and more – and we're already tired
07/27/2023 21:06 UTC
In the face of the Trump presidency, Katy Perry asserts her political self, but to what end?
Perry sells herself as woke, even as her discography is littered with distasteful undertones of of homophobia
02/23/2017 04:58 UTC
Police: Justin Townes Earle died from "probable drug overdose"
Songwriter was found dead in his Nashville apartment during a wellness check, according to a NPD spokesperson
08/26/2020 00:14 UTC
Apple's gothic “The Essex Serpent” needs more bite, despite Claire Danes and Tom Hiddleston
If you're expecting "The Thorn Birds" with a dinosaur, you'll be disappointed
05/14/2022 19:30 UTC
A tour of Ina Garten's garden (naturally, it's thriving)
Can she just invite us all over already?
07/26/2021 22:16 UTC
The water lilies look splotchy up close
The artist is the hero in these sensuous children's books that will inspire a passion for painting and provide insight into some secrets of artmaking. In her monthly children's book column, Polly Shulman reviews 'Yellow and You,' by Candace Whitman; 'Chuck Close Up Close,' by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan; 'Little Girl In a Red Dress With Cat and Dog,' by Nicholas B.A. Nicholson, illustrated by Cynthia Von Buhler; 'The Artist's Friends,' by Allison Barrows; and 'Linnea in Monet's Garden,' by Christina Bj
04/07/1998 14:54 UTC
Trump and the IRS: A massive tax cheat and a hapless, corrupt agency
We can't be sure whether Trump cheated in claiming huge tax losses — but the IRS didn't even bother to investigate
12/21/2022 14:56 UTC
How "Saint Maud" turns a feminist lens on body horror and gives its "final girl" autonomy
Maud attempts to catalyze a metaphysical transformation through increasingly gory mortifications of the flesh
02/05/2021 22:00 UTC
Lily Allen gets back at Internet trolls in new music video for "URL Badman"
If you're leaving mean, anonymous comments on the Internet, you're "a cliché"
07/02/2014 19:20 UTC
White woman walks ahead: Jessica Chastain starring in a film about Sitting Bull is everything that's wrong with prestige films
"Woman Walks Ahead" is the latest installation in Hollywood's pathological obsession with white-savior films
02/10/2016 05:00 UTC
"Tolkien" stays away from Middle-earth: A competent biopic with a disappointing lack of ambition
"Tolkien" is worth seeing, but it lacks the clarity and vision of comparable films like "Amadeus" and "Frida"
05/10/2019 21:00 UTC
Vanessa Hudgens' victory: As "Grease’s" tough-talking Rizzo, a grieving daughter channels loss into powerful performance
Hudgens stole the show on "Grease: Live," just a day after her dad's death -- because that's how grief works
02/01/2016 21:27 UTC