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QAnon's weirdest obsession: Why does the radical far right fear the Masons?
Anti-Masonic prejudice goes back to the Nazis — and well before that. Somehow the QAnon cult has reanimated it
08/13/2023 16:00 UTC
Why you should rethink burning sage and smudging in the new year
Do you have negative energy? Is your house "bad vibes?" Burning sage isn't the answer, but there are alternatives
01/01/2024 10:30 UTC
Where is all the Wisconsin money coming from?
More than $30 million -- from the left and the right -- has poured into the state as the recall campaign heats up
08/05/2011 21:06 UTC
A David Bowie for every mood: From "Space Oddity" to his farewell "Blackstar," Bowie's shape-shifting always felt right
In Bowie's music, darkness, desolation, loneliness or alienation were never taboo
01/11/2016 20:39 UTC
Business as usual
Bush's strong support of the Dubai ports deal isn't so surprising in light of his family's many financial ties to Arab sheikdoms.
02/24/2006 17:08 UTC
Bill Murray is already the break-out star of Comic Con, of course
Everyone's favorite comic actor charmed the crowd at his "Rock the Kasbah" panel
07/10/2015 00:57 UTC
How Alexander Chee wrote "The Queen of the Night": "'Buffy' reruns daily. The need to watch all of 'Six Feet Under' in a week. So much Internet"
Chee's much-anticpated novel debuts today—here he is with 4 other authors on what makes their new books tick
02/03/2016 02:20 UTC
Trump adviser: Steve Bannon's National Security Council qualifications include "crushing left-wing rivals"
Steve Bannon's influence in the White House has been growing more and more
02/02/2017 22:56 UTC
All the witchy things I do to stay connected to the occult this season and every season
More young people are moving from religion to spirituality for a reason. Here's where to start
10/27/2023 20:47 UTC
Eat your saints, purge your demons
Why do people worship religious relics, and why is the number of trainee exorcists rising? Two new books suggest that our desire to believe in magical forces remains irresistible.
03/27/2009 14:20 UTC
Johnny Flynn on making the crime musical "The Score," in which characters perform songs he wrote
Will Poulter and Naomi Ackie sing "Brown Trout Blues," a romantic song that Flynn's wife hates
06/03/2022 00:38 UTC
Making sense of Woody Allen's confusing career
America's puzzling comic genius, from the "early, funny movies" to the mid-career masterpieces to Euro-self-parody
01/11/2014 22:00 UTC
Passionate finger pointing
Mel Gibson defends "The Passion of the Christ" to Diane Sawyer, professing his faith -- and seeing lots of conspiracies.
02/17/2004 20:36 UTC
Ann Magnuson on Hollywood's "horrific" roles for women: Now, "I wouldn’t be cast as anything but the old hag, or the mother the men hate"
Salon speaks to the actress/musician/artist about the state of mainstream movies, her new album and David Bowie
09/01/2016 19:58 UTC
"Thor: Ragnarok" is a hammer in the face to the alt-right
The makers of the third "Thor" went out of their way to protect Norse mythos from the grip of white supremacy
11/04/2017 15:00 UTC