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Neil Finn knows why “Don’t Dream It’s Over” feels “almost ridiculously pertinent” now: “Particularly with Donald Trump talking about building walls”

Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the prolific songwriter about 30 years of Crowded House, his vault, re-releases and his new work

Trump panic on the right: They’ve created this monster — and some are getting more desperate to find a way out

Heather Digby Parton
Hugh Hewitt wants to derail Trump by changing convention rules — but few are brave enough to join his fight

Another gift Muhammad Ali gave us: Refusing to hide as Parkinson’s progressed

Jalal Baig
Ali, who taught us to persist despite our wounds, stayed a public figure despite his debilitating disease

This is “X-Men” overkill: Give Mystique and Wolverine a time-out, before it’s too late

Nico Lang
A Mystique spin-off? More Wolverine? Trying to keep up with Marvel & Disney might exhaust the franchise for good

The end of Hollywood: “Alice Through the Looking Glass” is yet another big-budget flop — and that could mean a disastrous year for studios

Nico Lang
An increasingly small number of movies are making all the money—and this year's hopeful money-makers are dwindling

Forget “Captain America”: This stunning Korean thriller is the summer’s first great movie

Andrew O'Hehir
Part murder mystery, part zombie apocalypse and part pitch-black rural comedy, "The Wailing" is a breakthrough

“X-Men: Apocalypse”: Mutants face an ancient, leathery nightmare — nope, not Trump!

Andrew O'Hehir
This overcrowded trilogy-closer has terrific Magneto moments, but can't escape its tedious sub-Trump supervillain

“Preacher” fans, your prayers are answered: Here are 10 comics with outrageous portrayals of God

Mark Peters
If the premiere of the new AMC religious satire thrills you, check out 9 more entertaining, blasphemous titles

Marvel is ruining superhero movies: Corporate synergy is a poor substitute for artistic vision

Nico Lang
DC's commitment to seasoned filmmakers is good news to fans who prefer strong storytelling to brand standards

Donald Trump, “American Psycho” muse: How the “Art of the Deal” elitist became a poor man’s Patrick Bateman — and now he’s a real threat

Rajeev Balasubramanyam
"Art of the Deal"-era Donald Trump was a fictional serial killer's hero, but Trump 2016 inspires something scarier

Hollywood execs aren’t scared, they’re just dumb: If research shows movies about women make money, why do they still have to fight to be made?

Nico Lang
Jodie Foster says it's a "risk averse time" in film, but a study shows women-centric movies are actually less risky

The real costs of a “Marvel body”: How the pressure to look like Thor and Captain America is hurting men

Nico Lang
"Bigorexia" is on the rise—male body standards have changed drastically since superheroes looked like George Reeves

The sharing economy will screw us all — and it’s retirement we have to be really worried about

Steven Hill
More like a share-the-crumbs economy. As more of us fight for the scraps, Social Security more important than ever

Captain America’s freedom fail: How the powerful few justify answering only to themselves

Matthew Rozsa
The seductive “safest hands are still our own” idea of "Captain America: Civil War" is sinister—and understandable

Our juvenile American fantasies: Comic-book fascism, the rise of Trump and “Captain America: Civil War”

Andrew O'Hehir
Marvel's latest superhero throwdown is more fun than the GOP civil war — but raises the same dark questions

Moms deserve better than this: The shameless pandering of “Mother’s Day” is an argument for the death of “hyperlink” films

Nico Lang
Garry Marshall's latest holiday-pegged rom-com, built from the awful mold of "Love Actually," is a desperate farce

From “sob sister” to badass: Lois Lane’s long, amazing journey out of Superman’s shadow

Mark Peters
She debuted in Action Comics #1 and spent decades as a damsel and a buzzkill—but she's always been her own woman

A week of election coverage melted my brain: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and America’s terminal narcissism

Tom Engelhardt
Politics have given way to reality television. Is it any wonder who's leading the Republican Party right now?

Which American dream will win?: Donald Trump as existential hero and the ugliness lurking in the “dream life of our nation”

David Masciotra
Norman Mailer's seminal essay on JFK's election reminds us the country's soul is still very much at stake in 2016

Jesse Eisenberg loves his “mercurial” roles: “It’s wonderful to perform in a way that the authenticity of the character is of paramount concern”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to "Batman v. Superman"'s Lex Luthor about his new film "Louder Than Bombs"

“A guy in my MFA program once described my stories as ‘cutesy’”: 5 authors on the worst words critics have used to describe their work

Teddy Wayne
Salon talks to Charles Bock, Manuel Gonzales, Charlotte Rogan, Rebecca Schiff & Rob Spillman about their new books

Donald Trump, supervillain? Here are 8 evil comic book presidents who resemble the GOP front-runner

Mark Peters
A Trump presidency would be like no other in American history, so let's look at comics to see how it could turn out

Campbell Brown, charter propagandist: How the former anchorwoman became the face of education reform

Kali Holloway
Once an NBC reporter, Brown now leads an education news site backed by the likes of the Walton Family Foundation
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