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"Smash capitalism" to "release your job," what "Downton Abbey" & Beyoncé can teach us about progress
Jean Bentley
In "Downton" movie sequel "A New Era," how the Crawleys & Co. approach work demonstrate how we should tackle change
06/28/2022 21:27 UTC
The immune system runs on a schedule — and vaccines may work better if you get them at certain times
Matthew Rozsa
A new study finds the body's immune system operates on a 24-hour cycle — with implications for things like vaccines
06/12/2022 18:00 UTC
"Body Parts" examines the labor of movie nudity – the good, the bad and the merkins
Gary M. Kramer
Kristy Guevara-Flanagan spoke to Salon about her new documentary that features Jane Fonda, Sheryl Lee and more
06/11/2022 16:59 UTC
Anti-vaxxers seize on Justin Bieber's facial paralysis as "proof" of a COVID conspiracy
Nicole Karlis
Is it too late now for anti-vaxxers to say sorry to Bieber for drafting him into their misinformed narrative?
06/14/2022 22:32 UTC
"Conversations with Friends" challenges us to rethink the desirability of the woman in pain
Ann Marie Jakubowski
In Hulu's adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel, Frances' menstrual pain is a key problem tied to her relationships
05/24/2022 22:00 UTC
How Amazon workers turned union-busting "captive audience" meetings against the corporate giant
Sarah Lazare
Union organizers say Jeff Bezos' company's tactics backfired at Staten Island warehouse
04/05/2022 09:00 UTC
One year later, mainstream media still doesn't see Jan. 6 attack as racial
Chauncey DeVega
Jan. 6 was literally a white supremacist assault on democracy. Has anyone in the media come out and said that?
01/18/2022 11:00 UTC
Football hero: How George Visger survived the NFL and traumatic brain injury — barely
Irvin Muchnick
George Visger played one season in the NFL — and survived nine brain surgeries. Don't ask where he parked the car
01/29/2022 17:00 UTC
"Christian flag" case reaches Supreme Court: Is the Proud Boys flag next?
Kathryn Joyce
Far-right group wanted to fly obscure "Christian flag" over Boston City Hall. Will the Supreme Court go along?
01/19/2022 10:45 UTC
Best of 2021: Rapture in the Zoom
Nancy McCabe
Like a glitch in a Zoom call, where people often disappear without warning, my brother died abruptly at home, alone
12/27/2021 22:00 UTC
Politico blasted for article claiming Kamala Harris is "paranoid" and "Bluetooth-phobic"
Igor Derysh
Politico published an entire article about the vice president's aversion to AirPods over obvious security risks
12/07/2021 17:52 UTC
How Big Tobacco made menthol racial
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "Pushing Cool" on the hidden story of cigarette marketing
10/29/2021 20:01 UTC
From North Dakota to Occupy Wall Street: An unlikely untold story of prairie radicalism
Brian James Schill
A core group of activists behind Occupy Wall Street had gone to school together — in the literal middle of nowhere
10/30/2021 12:00 UTC
Walt Disney’s radical vision for a new kind of city
Alex Krieger
Disney's dreams of solving the problem's of the nations cities are a far cry from the amusement park we know today
10/16/2021 16:59 UTC
The women in "Squid Game" deserve better than their supposedly heroic acts onscreen
Kylie Cheung
In shortchanging its female characters, the Netflix series also falls short in its critique of a capitalist society
10/10/2021 20:00 UTC
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