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Margaret Thatcher, grotesque puppet
The former prime minster made an indelible impact on politics and pop culture -- but not for feminism
04/09/2013 00:33 UTC
Sin
Singer O'Connor said to have faked marriage. Plus: Cruise and Connery to join Austin Powers for No. 3?
08/23/2001 20:28 UTC
How to talk climate change across the aisle: Focus on adaptive solutions rather than causes
Talk of adapting to climate change is less polarizing to conservatives than the idea of slashing emissions
03/06/2017 18:00 UTC
Nora Dunn: "SNL is a traumatic experience. It’s something you have to survive"
Salon exclusive: The comic talks Sweeney sisters, backstage pressures & her love/hate relationship with Jon Lovitz
04/08/2015 03:00 UTC
Are the Grammys really about good music? Sometimes, but not often enough
Do Grammy awards measure an artist, song or album’s quality, market share or some combination of the two?
02/12/2017 22:59 UTC
"Wildcat" directors on shooting challenges: "How can you tell this story if you can't film the cat?"
A veteran with PTSD rehabs a baby ocelot in this inspiring new documentary that also tackles mental health and more
12/05/2022 18:15 UTC
Keeping up with my Kardashian obsession: Why no celebrity tell-all book can crack their iron-clad image
I read the new bio "Kim" hoping for deep insights, and left hungry for more Kardashian Instagram instead
10/05/2015 22:03 UTC
Robert Plant exclusive: "I don’t want to be stuck in the ’70s or the ’80s"
Iconic rocker keeps turning down millions to reunite Led Zeppelin. He tells us why the future's more fun than past
12/13/2014 05:01 UTC
Latest challenge to Obamacare isn't just about health care: It's an assault on democracy
Trump's new attack on the ACA is a crucial test: Are the courts now fully controlled by right-wing ideologues?
03/28/2019 17:45 UTC
It's a McWorld after all
A writer and a photographer visit 30 families around the world to show us what the world eats -- and how industrial food is creeping into every corner of the globe.
12/10/2005 17:02 UTC
Romancing the music: "High Fidelity" and "Cherish the Day" find affection in their art
Hulu's series revamp of Nick Hornby's novel and Ava DuVernay's new OWN series explore how music informs identity
02/15/2020 00:00 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
A Michigan-Ohio State rematch for the title would undermine the one thing the BCS does well. Plus: San Francisco's unseemly whining.
11/14/2006 22:00 UTC
The universal power of empathy: The science behind why everyone loves Adele
Sad songs say so much, of course, but in "25," Adele once again taps into something deeper than sorrow
11/24/2015 02:07 UTC
"Is This Desire" -- or just bad performance art?
In her first release in three years, Polly Jean Harvey offers sops to a self-consciously hip underground.
09/30/1998 23:00 UTC
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