Showing results for: mental illness (page 39)
Zachary Quinto on his Tribeca comedy “Aardvark”: “It’s a film about people who are lost to themselves”
Gary M. Kramer
In a non-Spock indie comedy, Quinto plays a loner facing an unusual mental condition — and a disastrous therapist
Emily Mortimer on her daring new virtual-reality short: “This immersive experience is extremely visceral”
Gary M. Kramer
Star of "The Newsroom" and "Shutter Island" talks about her role in an ambitious VR short with multiple outcomes
Not much “Genius” here: NatGeo’s Einstein series isn’t as great as the grand idea behind it
Melanie McFarland
For a show about one of history's greatest imaginations to only rise to the level of serviceable is disappointing
Feeling sleepy? You might be at risk of falsely confessing to a crime you did not commit
Shari Berkowitz, Elizabeth Loftus, Kimberly Fenn, Steven Frenda
Innocence puts you at risk in an interrogation room
It’s about climate: S-Town gets serious about the personal ramifications of climate change
Cody Permenter
The most popular podcast of the year talked a lot about a big subject
When is the NRA complicit? San Bernardino school shooting comes after Republicans move to relax gun restrictions
Bob Cesca
Republicans rushed to pass federal legislation overturning an Obama-era restriction for some with mental illness
“A fraud on the court”: Federal judge sees New York State conspiracy to thwart care for mentally ill
Joaquin Sapien
The judge who oversaw the landmark case involving troubled homes for the mentally ill has a message
WATCH: Tragedy hits family “like a thunderbolt”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist reflects on the loss of his son
Disposable Americans: U.S. health care system is condemning thousands to early death
Paul Buchheit
The merciless attacks on low-income health care programs can be a death sentence
WATCH: Ron Powers on why “No One Cares About Crazy People”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Pulitzer Prize winner explains the callous comment that inspired his new book
“Tear up Texas”: How the FBI played a central role in the first ISIS attack on U.S. soil
Ben Norton
Investigation finds that an undercover agent encouraged a shooter in Garland, Texas
White America’s death crisis: The pain is real, but our perception is warped by the “white racial frame”
Chauncey DeVega
"Deaths of despair" soar among whites and it's a national crisis yet there's silence when black and brown folks die
Pay people to stop smoking? It works, especially in vulnerable groups
Stephen Higgins, Allison Kurti, Danielle R. Davis
Good old-fashioned capitalism may be the best solution to a public health problem
Mass shooting in Cincinnati is the worst of 2017: Reminds us that gun violence is a continuing problem in Trump’s America
Alli Joseph
Shots fired at Cameo club in Cincinnati early Sunday morning leave city on edge, and one dead
Trump budget director to Americans worried about losing health benefits: “You can . . . change the state that you live in”
Sophia Tesfaye
White House's budget director, Mick Mulvaney, says if you're nervous about Trumpcare cuts, just change your state
Conversion therapy is “torture”: LGBT survivors are fighting to ban “pray the gay away” camps
Nico Lang
There has been local progress making conversion therapy illegal, but now there's an effort to make the ban national
All hail Dave Chappelle: The true king of comedy returns, just in time
D. Watkins
Netflix released two new comedy specials from Chappelle this week, reminding us what we've been missing
Donald Trump’s war on the poor has historical precedent — and its not pretty
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's budget proposes many ways to punish the poor. It's a new version of the Nazi urge to purge "parasites"
Author Sharon Begley on why we “Can’t. Just. Stop.” being compulsive
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We live in an impulsive age, but that doesn't make us disordered
Aimee Mann talks about new solo effort “Mental Illness”: “You’re not in a cool rock band — you’re in a cool soft band. Embrace the soft.”
Annie Zaleski
Aimee Mann alloys soft rock's meticulous songcraft with lyrical themes that can hold an edge
The pharma business model actually wants people to stay sick
Martha Rosenberg
Pharma-funded "patient" groups keep drug prices astronomical
“He wants to destroy himself and the world”: Stars Tom Cullen and Tatiana Maslany talk about “The Other Half”
Gary M. Kramer
Writer and director Joey Klein has crafted a jagged romance about fragile people viewed through an unblinking eye
Donald Trump and the media: Can journalism escape this deadly paradox and get its groove back?
Andrew O'Hehir
At last the "opposition party" woke up. But in the age of fake news and endless lies, is its power gone for good?
Stereotypes die hard: What happens when you’re bulimic, but not thin enough for anyone to notice?
Natalia Keogan
One young woman’s infuriating story should serve as a wake-up call for the medical community
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