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Comedian Ali Wong's book "Dear Girls" tells a magical, raunchy love story
It's as if her stand-up act went to prom, got blackout drunk, pooped its pants, yet still landed the prom king
10/17/2019 19:00 UTC
Even Zendaya can't save the stylish "Malcolm & Marie," a tantrum in search of a reason to exist
Sam Levinson's lockdown movie foregrounds its stars' incredible acting, but even that can't save this doomed affair
02/06/2021 00:00 UTC
Best essays of 2017: This "cool black girl" is gone
Black women have our own version of the "cool girl" to make white people comfortable. That used to be me
12/24/2017 00:30 UTC
Artificial or farmed Christmas tree? Turns out there's a third, more sustainable option
Re-plantable live trees are the "greenest" choice — yet few consumers know about them
12/03/2018 00:30 UTC
Forget spaghetti — carbonara was meant to be risotto
Here's why rice is the best vehicle for bacon and eggs.
03/07/2020 23:59 UTC
The joy of a 5-minute pickle sandwich
This sandwich is saucy and cheesy. Above all else, it's . . . quick
05/14/2021 13:59 UTC
Making paneer at home is totally doable, promise
Plus, four recipes that put it to use
02/01/2022 16:59 UTC
With "The American Buffalo," Ken Burns connects an icon of the natural world to our nation's history
A four-hour series examining the fall and recuperation of the bison makes us ask: Why are Americans so destructive?
10/16/2023 19:01 UTC
The two-shot COVID vaccines require two shots for a good reason: study
Some of the vaccines use new technology, so it is unclear if they'll be as effective if not fully administered
07/30/2021 09:30 UTC
Trump says the economy is great. Millennials disagree
Trump's boasts about the economy aren't impressing millennials, many of whom are struggling and mired in debt
02/08/2020 15:00 UTC
"Forever chemicals" are everywhere: Here are the 6 products most likely to be in your home
From the umbrellas used to keep us dry to the cookware used to prepare our food, PFAS are absolutely everywhere
09/02/2023 17:59 UTC
"Impulsive psychopaths like crypto": "dark" personality traits increase Bitcoin enthusiasm
Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy involve risk-taking behaviors necessary for investing in crypto
04/16/2022 11:29 UTC
You can now take a class on weed: University of Denver offers America's first marijuana course
As marijuana becomes legal in more and more places, it’s becoming bigger and bigger business
04/08/2017 23:29 UTC
Revenge never tasted so deliciously venomous in the slick and twisty "Promising Young Woman"
"Killing Eve" head writer Emerald Fennell & actress Carey Mulligan create a satisfying yet surprising dark fantasy
12/24/2020 21:59 UTC
Meet the scientist who wants to control the weather
A new film profiles a Finnish scientist's lifelong quest to create rain clouds via technology
04/06/2022 21:38 UTC
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