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High-concept presidency: Trump’s election shows how much the line between entertainment, politics has blurred
Neal Gabler
President Donald Trump simplistically — and dangerously — sees the world as one big reality show
The dark (k)night: Donald Trump’s new world order spells bad times ahead
William J. Astore
Greater military spending, border walls and vilification of the Other in the name of "winning" doesn't bode well
Surviving President Trump: “This happened,” author Gene Stone says, “because not enough of us did something”
Scott Timberg
The writer behind the crisp, pragmatic "Trump Survival Guide" tells Salon about his blueprint for action, CODE B
Coachella owner’s politics aren’t as hip as his festival, but artists don’t care
Jessica Lipsky
Progressive musicians aren't boycotting the fest as they are Trump's inauguration
Worst of 2016: 10 movies that failed spectacularly to deliver on their promise
Gary M. Kramer
Forget trainwrecks like "Suicide Squad" and "Nine Lives" — these 10 films aimed high and still fell short
Best women: The 10 best actresses of 2016
Gary Kramer
Playing a spectacular array of roles, 10 actresses including Ruth Negga, Julianne Moore and Emma Stone hit it big
A super white Christmas: The Hallmark Channel gives us TV’s most homogeneous view of the holiday
Melanie McFarland
Hallmark's white Christmas tales have hooked holiday viewers while leaving minority actors out in the cold
When you grow up, your heart doesn’t have to die: Kevin Smokler and Jason Diamond on the perfectly imperfect world of John Hughes
Kevin Smokler, Jason Diamond
Two experts on John Hughes and '80s teen movies talk Jake Ryan, Ferris Bueller, Shermer High detention and more
The great gay subversion of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Nico Lang
With Vincent Rodriguez playing Josh Chan, the CW is smashing the stereotype that LGBT actors can’t “play straight"
No victory left behind: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton changed how people talk about sex, race and class
Rebecca Gordon
Clinton talked about systemic racism during a debate; Trump's locker talk drew condemnation — these are real wins
“Luke Cage” star Mike Colter: “If I was a little boy today, I’d fantasize about being able to be shot and not be killed”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Mike Colter and "Luke Cage" creator Cheo Hodari Coker about the importance of black superheroes
Who’s the real insane clown posse? Trump fans give Juggalos a run for their money in “7 Days in Ohio”
David Masciotra
Salon talks to Nathan Rabin about the politics of Juggalos, the craziness of the RNC and Trump's "desiccated soul"
Stop obsessing over movie trailers: Snap judgments based on commercials take their toll
Nico Lang
Since when do sales pitches tell the whole truth about the products they sell?
It’s official: This is the worst movie ending of all time
Nico Lang
No, really — the third act of Matthew McConaughey's "The Sea of Trees" is an epic fail
Hollywood’s financial glass ceiling: Jennifer Lawrence tops highest-paid actresses list — but she still makes less than male A-listers
Nico Lang
Hollywood's gender pay gap might not feel relatable for the average worker, but it's part of a bigger problem
Toxic white male nerd avengers: What’s really behind the “Suicide Squad” super-fan freak-out
Matthew Rozsa
Here's why a certain type of rabid pop-culture fandom transforms into ugly mob behavior online
The sneaky politics of “Suicide Squad”: A popcorn movie for the prison-industrial complex era
Matthew Rozsa
Inside even the worst-reviewed comic book movies, there's a struggle between good and evil as we define it today
“Suicide Squad”: One mediocre anti-superhero movie reveals Hollywood’s multiple disorders
Andrew O'Hehir
This supposedly hip, anarchic romp becomes a boring mishmash of wasted talent — which will be a huge hit anyway
“Suicide Squad” fans throw online temper tantrum, demand Rotten Tomatoes be shut down for “unjust” freshness rating
Scott Eric Kaufman
The fanboys would make a more solid case if they had any clue how a review aggregating site actually worked
The Revenge of Monoculture: The Internet gave us more choices, but the mainstream won anyway
Scott Timberg
Don't look now, but corporate pop and celebrity culture is alive and well — and harder than ever to escape
A new heyday of horror: Why the scary movie just might save Hollywood from itself
Nico Lang
Modestly-budgeted horror films aren't just doing well at the box office—they're charming critics, too
Life of an author on the internet: “Someone on Goodreads took the time to write out ‘Meh’ as their whole review”
Teddy Wayne
7 questions, 5 authors with new books: Jennifer Armstrong, Patrick Flanery, Hannah Pittard, Bob Proehl, Irina Reyn
Could Cory Booker be Hillary’s VP? Here’s 5 things to know about the New Jersey senator
Justine Morris
Booker’s progressive record makes a strong case for him to be the VP nominee on the Democratic ticket
LeBron James, hometown hero: What the King and his championship mean to Cleveland
Sienna Zeilinger
It isn't just that we believe in LeBron—his choice to come home and fight for Cleveland means he believes in us
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