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Column: Woods apologized. Sort of.
Salon StaffObama’s campaign video: Osama vs. puppies
Andrew O'Hehir
Davis Guggenheim's slippery "The Road We've Traveled" reframes Obama's stagnant first term as a tale of daring
Warhol’s working-class superheroes
Michael Dooley
The pop artist's early work provides an interesting commentary on class issues
A Superman art mystery
J.J. Sedelmaier“I have your results”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Three months into a draining clinical trial, the doctor called with news. Was it working -- or not?
Go away, Carrie Bradshaw
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A teen "Sex and the City" prequel is headed to TV. Are women doomed to be compared to this character forever?
Who’s a real progressive?
David Sirota
Obama and Paul both hold positions anathema to liberals. Voters need to choose which ones to overlook
Michael Moore and the Oscars get it right
Andrew O'Hehir
The Academy's documentary category has been a horrible mess for years. The controversial new rules can only help
The rise of the political lie
David Sirota
Santorum's "blah" excuse is no surprise in an age when politicians are rarely held accountable for their words
Rick Santorum flip-flops on black people
Joan Walsh
Rick Santorum flip-flops on his comments about "black people." What if we take him at his word?
Where youth and relevance go to die
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Five new honorees join the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where vibrancy gets stuck in a museum
A fond farewell to the hard-wired phone
J.J. Sedelmaier
From "Superman" to "I Love Lucy," we look back at the role this outdated played in television and film
The We-Are-At-War! mentality
Glenn Greenwald
The Bush/Cheney War on Terror was justified with four radical premises; do Obama supporters reject any of them?
What would Superman wear
Matt Singer
At a charity benefit, fashion designers dress and create their own superheroes
Anita Perry, closet liberal?
Nina Burleigh
Not quite. The spouse of the stumbling front-runner embodies the decent conservatism he has left behind
How to make history, Jane Eyre and superheroes funny
Laura Miller
Kate Beaton, creator of the comic "Hark! A Vagrant," on the art of telling jokes about things people take seriously
Pow! Boom! Why DC relaunched iconic comic books
Heidi MacDonald
Even Superman can't escape tough times. Publisher Jim Lee explains why DC relaunched all 52 comic books this week
Why we should give remakes a chance
Matt Zoller Seitz
Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese are re-doing films widely considered to be classics. You got a problem with that?
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