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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

From the Enlightenment to the Dark Ages: How “new atheism” slid into the alt-right

Émile P. Torres
A movement supposedly committed to science and reason has decayed into racism, misogyny and intolerance. I'm done

When the 1967 Detroit riot came home

Dedria Humphries Barker
50 years ago, my father, a Detroit cop, was hosting a party on his day off. Then he got called in to work

Read Kesha’s touching, necessary essay about female empowerment

Alessandra Maldonado
Kesha talks female empowerment and gaining inner strength in a personal essay and through her new video, "Woman"

Anti-Muslim activist employed by hate group says Ed Gillespie called him personally

Melinda Warner
A "March against Sharia" speaker says the GOP Virginia gubernatorial candidate wants his endorsement

Accused Portland killer Jeremy Christian’s excuses sound an awful lot like alt-right rhetoric

Amanda Marcotte
Man charged with Portland murders keeps spewing out talking points concocted by Donald Trump's alt-right fanboys

“Sgt. Pepper’s” at 50: was it a concept album or an identity crisis?

Annie Zaleski
The Beatles' psych-rock opus, receiving a lavish reissue in May, isn't what you think it is

Alt-right hopes to organize street-fighting goon squad: Is it more than macho posturing?

Amanda Marcotte
Far-right fanboys are trying to organize street gangs — and the most effective way to fight back may be mockery

Undocumented people are planning who will take over their leases and custody of their kids if they’re deported

Cora Cervantes
With ICE raids on the rise, people are banding together to craft crisis plans in case the worst happens

Bad boy gone worse: Is Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes flirting with a dangerous fringe?

Amanda Marcotte
Vice founder Gavin McInnes struggles to walk a fine line between edgy, hip right-winger and something much uglier

“Me and you ain’t you and her”: How “Hap and Leonard” challenges TV’s portrayal of masculine friendship

Melanie McFarland
Buddy crimesolvers are nothing new. But Sundance's drama uses its central pair to show how love battles injustice

Bright lights, big city: The Darfur teenager who came home a king

Margaret Whitehead
At 16, Abbas Yahya left his small hometown in Western Darfur, dreaming of making it in the city

WATCH: Trump, Boy Scouts of America offer unlikely support of LGBTQ community

Charlie May
The organization decides to accept transgender youth as Trump vows to protect LGBTQ rights in the workplace

“Strike a Pose,” a documentary about the kids that taught Madonna and the world to vogue

Gary Kramer
A documentary about the 7 young men who traveled the world with Madonna as she entreated the world, "C'mon, vogue!

WATCH: Journalist April Ryan asserts race relations will begin a new chapter in the “post-Obama era”

Sharon Cohen, Deepti Hajela
Salon's Carrie Sheffield talks with April Ryan, "At Mama's Knee" author, about evolving notions of race in the U.S.

Worst of the worst: 12 moments of right-wing horror and absurdity from 2016

Janet Allon
Knowing how this story ends doesn't make any of this any easier.

Sheltering in place: For students in Donald Trump-loving coal country, “school choice” isn’t a solution

Shawna Kay Rodenberg
The only high school in Martin County, KY, is condemned. 45% of its minors live in poverty. How will Trump help?

Sex and the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Movie superheroes are being scrubbed of desire

Sunny Teich, Raqi Syed
"Doctor Strange" continues the disappointing, pointless trend of de-sexing Marvel's movie heroes

A superhero for the 21st century: NYC’s first trans firefighter battles male-dominated culture of FDNY

Nico Lang
Brooke Guinan is the first out trans woman on the FDNY, where being female is already a challenge

This can’t become our new normal: Hate acts reported across the country in wake of Trump’s victory

Paula Young Lee
Minorities, LGBT people and women are reporting vandalism and worse in Trump's name. White people need to speak out
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