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Udo Kier, master of creepy and camp, looks back on a wild career: “I’ve made 200 films. 100 are bad”

Gary M. Kramer
"Sometimes I get a script that says, 'Only you can play it,'" the veteran character actor tells Salon

The human costs of the Olympics: Inside the community displaced by the 2016 Rio games

Tom Roston
Salon talks to the director of the documentary "Olympic Favela," now streaming on Salon Premium

Astronaut Sally K. Ride’s legacy – encouraging young women to embrace science and engineering

Bonnie J. Dunbar
Sally Ride became the first American woman to be launched into space, leaving an indelible mark in history

On “Love Is ___” a black TV couple finally gets the “When Harry Met Sally” treatment

Melanie McFarland
Romantics are going to fall in love with OWN's quietly revolutionary new show about a couple's crazy stupid love

What it’s like growing up with an LGBT parent, in their kids’ own words

Sudi "Rick" Karatas
"Because I was two when my dad came out, my view of the world was always acceptance, always love"

J. Crew’s “feminist” T-shirt for boys angered some conservatives

Rachel Leah
Social media users threatened the brand with boycotts, and some even claimed the T-shirt was a form child abuse

Roseanne and America’s white victim complex: Why canceling her show isn’t enough

Chauncey DeVega
The narratives and larger political imagination she channels need to be challenged on an ongoing basis

Is “girl power” creating a mental health crisis?

Lauren Schiller
Will girls ever feel like they are enough as they are?

Growing up with racists: How should I remember them now?

Mark Phillips
From my football coach and the boy next door to my own father, racist comments were a staple in my white town

Will an AR-15 succeed where the American Dream failed?

Belle Chesler
The canaries in the coal mine of American disaster

Dolores O’Riordan, an incredible voice silenced too soon

Annie Zaleski
Remembering the Cranberries frontwoman, who passed away Monday at 46

The legend of Big Chicken

Lucian K. Truscott IV
We swore we would follow the law of the farm and not get too close to our animals — but one had other plans

Before Trump, hate was already present in Canada

Ryan Scrivens
It would be easy to assume Canada's wave of hatred began with Trump, but it's not all due to a trickle-down effect

Is FCC Chairman Ajit Pai a closeted alt-right sympathizer?

Jacob Sugarman
The evidence is there but inconclusive, but no one in this administration has earned the benefit of the doubt

What is Britain First, Donald Trump’s latest Twitter muse?

Chris Allen
Learn more about the far-right group retweeted by Donald Trump

An American education for women in Qatar

Gary Wasserman
From the women studying at Georgetown's Doha campus, much is expected, and much is feared

Between the garden and the gun

Erin Keane
I went looking for a new Kentucky of the mind, to see if old myths could be rewritten

Right-wing trolls are smearing protesters as pedophiles

Cristina López G.
Right-wing troll Mike Cernovich and his allies have planted a sign referencing a reportedly disbanded organization

5 absurd attempts to equate right-wing terrorists with left-wing groups

Kali Holloway
Trump and Co. are taking examples of false equivalencies to new ridiculous new heights

Vancouver could have been the next Charlottesville

Matthew Rozsa
An unidentified man was handcuffed but later released without arrest after backing his car into protesters

Read Natalia Ginzburg’s “Winter in the Abruzzi”

Natalia Ginzburg
From a new edition of Ginzburg's brilliant "The Little Virtues," an essay on her family's exile under Fascist rule

If this is a civil war, pick a side: Donald Trump, white nationalism and the future of America

Tim Wise
History will judge you for your choice.

Alt-lite implosion: Video channel Rebel Media is collapsing in aftermath of Charlottesville violence

Matthew Sheffield
Controversial right-wing site, home to Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes, may have flirted with hate once too often

Why 1987 remains the most important moment in alternative rock

Annie Zaleski
From chart hits to mainstream breakthroughs, it was the year modern rock came into its own
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