Showing results for: mental illness (page 41)
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” just gave us TV’s most real pregnancy plotline
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The CW series gets real — just in time
Why Donald Trump scares you so much — and why it matters
Leah McElrath
It's not just you — we were born to fear predators, and Donald Trump fits the profile of a psychopath
Inside the “Twitter for racists”: Gab — the site where Milo Yiannopoulos goes to troll now
Thor Benson
Gab, a social media site where "free speech" means hate speech, is just like Twitter for right-wing Trump fans
Stay alive until November 9! Tips for stress relief and self-care during election-pocalypse 2016
Erin Keane
Traumatized and anxious from this brutal election? Can't stop refreshing FiveThirtyEight? We can help
The great gay subversion of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Nico Lang
With Vincent Rodriguez playing Josh Chan, the CW is smashing the stereotype that LGBT actors can’t “play straight"
You can’t do the Time Warp again: Fox should have left “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” alone
Nico Lang
Fox's broadcast remake of "Rocky Horror" shows some pop culture history is best left to its own time
Peak Propaganda: How Donald Trump is exploiting the right’s social media bubble
Bob Cesca
The GOP nominee has tapped into social media to propagate paranoia and unleash an army of angry Trump trolls
Trump drives the media nuts, literally: The Chicago Tribune’s delusional Gary Johnson endorsement is a symptom of a deeper illness
Andrew O'Hehir
A once-major newspaper endorses Gary Johnson — because Trump has sent the entire media spiraling into madness
Chris Gethard opens up: “I’ve spent too much time growing up feeling like I couldn’t talk about this stuff. And it almost killed me”
Scott Timberg
Salon talks to the comedian about "Career Suicide," depression, political correctness and The Smiths
The movement’s fakers: Anti-abortion’s favorite propaganda techniques, debunked
Valerie Tarico
Prolife leaders trying to convince the world that they are actually pro-woman have failed
The American solution: Arresting people is the U.S. take on justice
Rebecca Gordon
Perhaps it's time to change how Americans want justice distributed
Why I stopped dating the cop: Colin Kaepernick’s protest, the “liberal media” and the bunker mentality of police culture
Cyan James
I thought we could bridge our differences, but the little red flags got bigger and brighter
Why are cops OK with killing black people? Because American history teaches that we aren’t fully human
D. Watkins
Cops dehumanize African Americans in order to administer an oppressive system — and that makes it easy to kill us
Do you suffer from Election Stress Disorder? Your campaign obsession is part of a psychological epidemic — and it may be hurting your health
Laura Bolt
Political anxiety and fear used to be a health problem only in the developing world — now it's rampant in the U.S.
You too might know a “Loner”: Why Teddy Wayne’s Harvard-set novel should be required reading this year
JoAnna Novak
In this campus narrative of obsession and dysfunction, the reader is invited into a dangerous misfit's mind
Tom Hanks isn’t “Everyman”: Hollywood’s hollow hero narrative prizes stories like “Sully” above others
Nico Lang
“Sully” shows the lengths the film industry will go to turn a decent straight white man with a story into a saint
We, the Plutocrats vs. We, the People: How to save democracy in America
Bill Moyers
Today money has become the great unequalizer, the usurper of our democratic soul
Muslim recruit called a “terrorist” and hazed commits suicide, now up to 20 Marines face discipline
Sophia Tesfaye
The Marine Corps acknowledged 20-year-old Raheel Siddiqui's abuse at Parris Island as a scandal unfolds
Bruce Springsteen opens up about clinical depression: “You don’t know the illness’ parameters”
Brendan Gauthier
Springsteen details his family's history of mental illness in Vanity Fair and previews his forthcoming memoir
100 percent bananas? Meet the fruitarians, who believe we can live on raw fruit alone
Laura Bolt
Followers of fruitarianism believe the key to health is a diet that's almost entirely fruit. Some nuts allowed.
“You’re the Worst” returns at its best: Finding comedy in depression and the rocky road to wellness
Melanie McFarland
Nothing makes us feel better than watching characters who have made more of a mess of their lives than we have
Private prisons are not the problem: Why mass incarceration is the real issue
Daniel Denvir
Yes, the "prison-industrial complex" is bad -- but the real problem is that too many people are in prison
In search of Christine Chubbuck: The mystery of TV’s first on-air suicide
Andrew O'Hehir
Documentary meets thriller in a fascinating inquiry into the Sarasota newswoman who shot herself on air in 1974
TV finally gets mental illness right — by laughing about it
Mary Elizabeth Williams
If you want a realistic explanation of what an emotional disorder feels like, ask a talking horse
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