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A Southern songstress with a brass pair
Elizabeth Cook sings about mullets, hipsters, sleeping with drunks and how "it takes balls to be a woman"
05/25/2010 16:01 UTC
Atlanta City Council looks to reform pot laws, addressing broken criminal justice system
Criminal justice reform could be coming to deep-red Georgia.
04/17/2017 00:00 UTC
Convicted sex predator sentenced to 248 years in prison
Former director of a California mental hospital sentenced to more than two centuries in jail for serial sex abuse
02/24/2011 00:48 UTC
One show at a time: Keeping TV culturally inclusive is crucial to winning the battles ahead
On TV, life is still reflected in an array of hues and views, a vital countermeasure to real-world divisiveness
12/05/2016 02:30 UTC
"South Side" and "Sherman's Showcase" give rarely-seen perspectives on black American life
Salon talks to Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle about how their two comedies show different sides of black life
08/20/2019 22:58 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
National League preview: As the steroid cloud starts to lift, an unjuiced look at the senior circuit.
04/01/2008 13:00 UTC
8 things you probably didn't know about Martin Luther King Jr.
As enduring as his civil rights work has been, much of the doctor's life remains unknown to the American public
01/21/2013 21:00 UTC
Get your hands off MLK, Glenn Beck
Conservative pundits say they're protecting the legacy of our civil rights heroes. Little do they know...
07/26/2010 16:30 UTC
As a teenager, I hated Britney Spears and decades later I'm owning up to this misogyny
It was a visceral feeling from the moment I first saw her, clad in a schoolgirl uniform ...
06/29/2021 22:27 UTC
Masculinity should not be defined by the Kavanaugh hearings
What have men learned from the last few weeks? A masculinities scholar explains
10/12/2018 19:40 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
As one of several championships is contested this weekend, women's pro football is still trying to find its footing.
08/10/2007 15:00 UTC
"She's Beautiful When She's Angry": The feminist revolution that shaped our world
All the anger, joy and turmoil of the '60s-'70s feminist explosion comes alive in a vivid historical documentary
12/05/2014 05:00 UTC
Changing tides in Georgia’s "Black belt" could deliver the Senate to Democrats
Ahead of the Jan. 5 senatorial runoff, there’s a hunger for change
01/05/2021 08:41 UTC
We must protect the Stonewall Inn: Why LGBT people fear Trump could erase our history
The LGBT community has been quietly under attack by the White House since Trump took office
04/26/2017 17:45 UTC
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