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"Killer of Sheep"
One of the most important films of the past 30 years finally gets a decent release. But can its challenging subject matter find an audience?
03/30/2007 15:26 UTC
These three-ingredient strawberry funnel cakes bring the state fair into the comfort of your home
A country fair favorite, the funnel cake is the fried stuff equivalent of the corner piece in a pan of brownies
07/18/2020 21:34 UTC
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg absent from Supreme Court due to illness
The high court announced that the 86-year-old justice was "home with a stomach bug"
11/13/2019 22:14 UTC
Stars of Malick's "A Hidden Life": When saying no is "enough to change the world"
Actors August Diehl and Valerie Pachner on Terrence Malick's poetic fable of a farm family who said no to Hitler
12/17/2019 21:00 UTC
Dung beetles are key to healthy pasture. Now they may also help make produce safer
Under-appreciated dung beetles could prevent outbreaks like E. coli in farm fields
05/05/2019 13:29 UTC
Marco Rubio refuses to go to town halls, period
Engaging with "liberal activists" is not a "productive exercise," Rubio told a journalist
02/28/2017 03:01 UTC
The pushback against how Black suffering and victims of violence are depicted in art
“We don’t need artistic reminders of how unjust, unfair and dehumanizing our society is — we just don’t”
07/27/2020 19:00 UTC
What is the next pork belly? How meat trends start, sizzle, and ultimately fizzle out
Pork belly had its time in the sun (and on skewers, in poutine, etc.) but it's time another cut of meat is elevated
12/08/2019 22:30 UTC
From President Meryl Streep to an adorable pufferfish, here's what's new on Netflix this December
'Tis the season for queer holiday rom-coms, international adventures and the inevitable return of “Emily in Paris"
12/04/2021 17:59 UTC
Our "American Sniper" sickness: How American exceptionalism wrought Guantanamo
The runaway success of Eastwood's Iraq War melodrama says a lot about America — and it's disturbing and scary
01/24/2015 16:30 UTC
Dear sir, my name is Natacha and I would like to marry you
An Australian sheep farmer traveled to Mali to pick up his bride and her dowry -- but ended up kidnapped instead.
08/14/2007 23:19 UTC
Letting Romney off easy
Why was a reporter praised this week for choosing not to ask Mitt Romney hard questions about Todd Akin?
08/25/2012 01:10 UTC
Netflix to allow 5 viewing profiles on same account
Non-subscribers hoping to check out "Orange is the New Black," you're in luck
08/02/2013 02:33 UTC
"They are intellectually underpowered and full of themselves, because they’ve been told their whole life how wonderful they are"
Salon Q&A: William Deresiewicz on millennials, the meritocracy, student loans and what's wrong with the Ivy League
09/03/2014 01:15 UTC
Laura Ingraham enforces racist stereotypes about people of color as she laments demographic changes
"It does seem like the America that we know and love doesn’t exist anymore," the Fox News host declared Wednesday
08/09/2018 17:05 UTC
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