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8 reasons we’ll miss “Futurama”

Charlotte Shane
These underrated episodes are a great way to mourn the show's impending end

“Breaking Bad” season premiere: Walt’s destruction foretold

Jen Chaney
An empty swimming pool shows how far Walt may fall on "Breaking Bad" -- but how will he get there?

The iceberg just rescued the Titanic

Andrew Leonard
Jeff Bezos' shocking purchase of the Washington Post should set an example to his fellow Internet moguls

Self-portrait is a lost art

Alicia Eler
"Photographers" contaminating the Internet with selfies can learn a thing or two from Man Ray and Frida Kahlo

Your blood turns green: Why the right can’t derail the Girl Scouts

Sloane Crosley
Boy Scouts can't avoid controversy, but conservatives can't divide Girl Scouts. A cross-country trip explains why

Bad things should happen to bad people!

Richard H. Smith
We feel better when politicians, athletes and others we despise fail — and celebrating that helps makes us human

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: “Race doesn’t occur to me”

Aaron Bady
The Nigerian author on the experience of being black in Africa vs. America, and her new novel "Americanah"

What drives women to drink?

Daniel Freeman, Jason Freeman
They're imbibing more, relative to their male counterparts. Science can't yet explain why

Confessions of a 40-year-old intern

Cheryl Wischhover
I used to take care of kids with cancer. Now, in middle age, I'm surrounded by 20-something fashion bloggers

A gay country music star plays it (relatively) safe

Daniel D'Addario
With his Superman abs and non-sexual love song, Steve Grand may be nonthreatening enough to break through

29 HBO opening sequences, from worst to best

Daniel D'Addario
From "The Newsroom" to "Game of Thrones," the high- and lowlights HBO opening titles

Who was Roberto Bolaño?

Lisa Locascio
An exhibition of the "2666" author's personal effects offers new clues to the man behind the literary legend

John Hughes: How National Lampoon led to “The Breakfast Club” and “Ferris Bueller”

Ellin Stein
His '80s movies still define American teendom. It all began with the National Lampoon and Chevy Chase's "Vacation"

Joseph Ellis: 1776, the summer America was born

Joseph J. Ellis
Pulitzer Prize-winner Joseph Ellis on Washington, Adams and the months when soldiers and statesmen forged America

“How do they sleep at night?”

Scott Braddock
Thanks to Rick Perry, bosses don't need to insure workers – so taxpayers foot the bill for injuries

There’s a new macho sex boast

Tracy Clark-Flory
And it has nothing to do with penis size. Just ask Michael Douglas

Is “Nashville” the most feminist show on TV?

Claire Miye Stanford
Country music isn't known for its progressive sexual politics, but the ABC drama is surprisingly subversive

Kerouac: Angel-headed hipster

Michael Kammen
The writer's restless odyssey and his new life “On the Road”

Andy Griffith, America’s surrogate father

Evan Smith Rakoff
A trip to the Andy Griffith Museum in North Carolina helps explain the actor's enduring legacy

Brad Paisley: More daring than Dylan

Erik Nelson
Sneer at his red-state anthems, fine -- but the country superstar's staking his career on a controversial new album

Richard Griffiths dies at 65

Jill Lawless
The British actor will be most widely remembered for his roles in the "Harry Potter" franchise and "Withnail and I"

How Groucho Marx was saved

Sean Cole
The legend's grandson tells the incredible true story of the TV show that almost ended up in the garbage dump

Fiction: “Double Take” by Jessica Francis Kane

Jessica Francis Kane
The early death of a college friend sparks a lawyer to take a look at his life, but change is in the perspective

Marlo Thomas: “It’s amazing the impact ‘Free to Be …’ had. Yet nobody followed it up. It’s gone bad”

Roger Catlin
The feminist icon and former TV star talks about her pride in the movement, and her grief over how we've regressed
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