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Why did Norman Mailer write novels?
Allen Barra
He was hell-bent on writing great fiction, but his best work was his journalism
MOOCs: Corporate welfare for credit
Christian Exoo, Calvin F. Exoo
We know Big Pharma, Big Oil and Big Food. Get ready for Big Ed
Pick of the week: From freedom to slavery and back
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender are electric in a harrowing true-life slave narrative
Zuckerberg, Gates back teaching coding in school
Jillian Goodman
Does every child need to learn computer science?
5 comics you should read if you like “Agents of SHIELD”
Mark Peters
Like the new ABC show, these top-notch comics feature ordinary humans fighting evil
“Homeland’s” Nicholas Brody is the most realistic villain on-screen
Daniel D'Addario
In an era when movie enemies are often aliens, "Homeland's" all-American terrorist is a lot more relevant
Clark Gregg: “Marvel has a way of respecting their audience, not just the nerds”
Daniel D'Addario
The "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" star on following up "The Avengers" on TV, and the staying power of superheroes
Diane Ravitch: School privatization is a hoax, “reformers” aim to destroy public schools
Diane Ravitch
Our public schools aren't in decline. And "reformers" with wild promises don't care about education — just profits
Stephen Dorff: “I never went away”
Aysegul Sert
Actor Stephen Dorff on "Zaytoun," his "Somewhere" comeback, and the weirdness of growing up in L.A.
Hitler’s bodyguard dead at 96
David Rising
Sgt. Rochus Misch had no apologies for his close relationship with the most reviled man of the 20th Century
The Internet made August almost tolerable
Shannon Rupp
Searing Web commentary has saved this month's news cycle from the usual summer doldrums
The best thing about superhero movies
Daniel D'Addario
Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston -- sometimes the casting rumors are more interesting than the actual movie that results
I taught at the worst school in Texas
John Savage
My time at Pearce was an unforgettable lesson in what the education reformers get wrong
Ben Affleck as Batman: Like the Bennifer era never ended
Daniel D'Addario
The superstar director won't stop trying to make himself happen as an actor
Ben Affleck Cast As Batman In “Man Of Steel” Sequel
VIGNESH SUBRAMANYAN
The "Daredevil" and "Argo" actor is set to play the Dark Knight opposite Henry Cavill’s Clark Kent
America, meet Gotham’s new protector: Ben Affleck
Prachi Gupta
The "Argo" star will play the role of Batman in the "Man of Steel" sequel
Where are the West Coast superheroes?
Matthew Wolf-Meyer
The West Coast Avengers is one of only a handful of entries in the American West-based comic book canon
Corporate America murdered geek culture
Ian G. Williams
Disney, Sony and Warner Brothers have made fanboys of us all. Creator-owned media may be our only salvation
I choose to be fat
Laura Bogart
Doctors have bullied me about my weight for years, but obesity has given me the armor I needed to survive
Hollywood needs more Gore Verbinskis
Eileen Jones
"The Lone Ranger" is an incoherent mess, but its director should be applauded for his ambition and bravery
George Zimmerman and the problem with American heroism
Roxane Gay
When everyone wants to be a hero, we lose sight of what greatness -- and justice -- really are
This summer’s blockbusters are really about overpopulation
Seth Walker
"Man of Steel" and Dan Brown's "Inferno" both reveal a concern about humanity's unsustainable numbers
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
Superman really will save us: We are all superheroes!
Robin S. Rosenberg
There's a reason why the biggest blockbusters are all superhero films. They provide comfort and fulfill fantasies
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