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“Man of Steel”: Truth, justice and the Nietzschean way
Andrew O'Hehir
Superman gets a massive, expensive reboot from Chris Nolan and Zack Snyder that feels way too "Dark Knight Lite"
Pic of the day: George H.W. Bush wearing Superman socks
Jillian Rayfield
The former President got festive for his 89th birthday celebration
When Jeff Koons painted Michel Jackson white
John Yau
A new exhibition of the artist's Greco-Roman sculptures helps explain his motives
Call me Don Draper: “Madman begets ‘Mad Men'”
Ron Ben Tovim
"Mad Men" is really a modern-day "Moby-Dick" -- you'll be amazed by the direct comparisons and allusions
Orson Scott Card’s long history of homophobia
Aja Romano
In honor of the "Ender's Game" trailer release, a look at some of the sci-fi master's most controversial remarks
Formula for a Hollywood blockbuster
Ryan O'Hanlon
No bowling alleys, no summoning demons, and no troubled superheroes
“Man of Steel”: Pentagon propaganda flick
Sean McElwee
The new "Superman" features F-35 fighter jets that haven't even been approved to fly
“Mad Men” recap: “Power plus design equals adventure!”
Heather Havrilesky
In a rip-roaring episode, Don goes to Detroit to save the day. But are his heroics beginning to wear thin?
71 names so awful New Zealand had to ban them
Kyle Kim
Lucifer. Mafia No Fear. "*" (!) What were these parents thinking?
Can Obama earn his Nobel Peace Prize?
Ira Chernus
To do so, he'll have to perform a high-wire balancing act in the Middle East -- one that may prove impossible
Must-see morning clip: Junot Diaz on teaching undocumented immigrants
Prachi Gupta
The celebrated writer poses what he calls the "Superman Question" to Stephen Colbert
Can unions save the creative class?
Scott Timberg
Newspapers are dying. Musicians and writers can't get paid. Maybe it's time for creatives to really organize
The politics of Austin’s rickshaws
Andrew Leonard
The pedicabs come out to play during SXSW. And yes, Uber can get one to pick you up from your bar stool
I took my dead father to a Red Sox game
Ron Currie Jr.
New fiction about living with the man who raised you, long after he's gone
“Orson Scott Card isn’t the guy to tell me a Superman story”
Daniel D'Addario
A gay Superman expert explains why it was never a good idea for DC Comics to engage the controversial sci-fi writer
What happened to Orson Scott Card?
Steven Lloyd Wilson
For loyal science fiction fans, the author's slow descent into poisonous politics has been nothing short of tragic
Orson Scott Card controversial “Superman” reboot put on hold
Katie McDonough
Illustrator Chris Sprouse has abandoned the project, saying the Card controversy "took away from the actual work"
DC Comics has gay marriage storyline in the works for Batwoman
Katie McDonough
While not busy "defeating Medusa and a horde of villains," Batwoman prepares to pop the question to Maggie Sawyer
Why are men so foolish?
Po Bronson, Ashley Merryman
Women might be less competitive, but studies show they're also smarter candidates, stock pickers and more
Teach for America’s hidden curriculum
Andrew Hartman
The history of TFA reveals the ironies of contemporary education reform, class inequality and the liberal agenda
DC Comics hires anti-gay author to pen “Superman” digital release
Katie McDonough
Orson Scott Card, "Ender's Game" author and anti-gay activist, will write the first in a new "Superman" series
The case of the celibate detectives
Christopher Wallace
Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot were defiantly asexual. What did Sir Doyle and Agatha Christie have against sex?
Obama was lip-synching too
Andrew O'Hehir
That big "liberal" speech sure sounded terrific — but it's almost too late for Obama to redeem his presidency
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