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Our bike trip: 3 years, 2 continents, 1 family
Nancy Sathre-Vogel
Some say I'm exploiting my sons as we ride from Alaska to Argentina. I say it's the adventure of a lifetime
On BP, Obama makes the pundits look like fools
Gene Lyons
As commentators fussed over the stagecraft of his BP speech, Barack Obama delivered -- big-time
“Toy Story 3”: Loads of calculated summer delight!
Andrew O'Hehir
Despite Pixar's drift into middle-aged angst, Woody and Buzz's latest adventure has thrills and charm aplenty
“The Killer Inside Me”: Much ado about misogyny
Andrew O'Hehir
"The Killer Inside Me's" violence will shock and offend. But it's a crucial element of an important, flawed film
The medium-big president
Gabriel Winant
Obama's speech tonight on the oil spill and energy policy looks like it may be another risk-averse half-measure
Will Tarantino direct “The Hobbit”?
Andrew O'Hehir
With Guillermo del Toro no longer at the film's helm, we look at who might replace him -- and who should
“Iron Man 2”: Parody or party?
Andrew O'Hehir
Is this randy, smirking, self-mocking mega-sequel a parody or a fascist celebration? There's no difference
Superheroes suck!
Matt Zoller Seitz
From Spidey to Batman to Iron Man, comic-book movies are Hollywood's most bankrupt genre. And I say that as a fan
“Death at a Funeral”: Crude, dumb — and hilarious
Matt Zoller Seitz
For an unnecessary remake, Neil LaBute's goofball comedy is surprisingly fun
Barack Obama: The opacity of hope
Joan Walsh
In "The Bridge," a biracial dreamer in post-Reagan America becomes the first black president. Then things get tough
GOP whine: Drink deeply
Gene Lyons
Republican leaders and their TV/radio clowns are wailing about healthcare reform as a "Pearl Harbor." Good times!
“Sex and the City” flunks high school
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In a "prequel" excerpt, Candace Bushnell forgets Carrie Bradshaw's history, but condemns fans to read it
American wins! Russian pouts!
Heather Havrilesky
Lysacek wins gold dressed as General Zod, while his skating rival gripes about silver. Plus: Vonn! Half-pipe!
Best of Sundance: Year of the woman
Andrew O'Hehir
Female directors dominate Redford's winter showcase -- and my list of the 2010 fest's best films
Editorial: They don’t come greener than Obama
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff
European critics are calling Barack Obama a traitor on climate change, but he's America's greenest president ever
Fox News isn’t even pretending anymore
Gene Lyons
Want proof that journalism has devolved into entertainment? Watch "the communications arm of the Republican Party"
What else could our bailout money have bought?
Matt Bivens
For $4 trillion, we could've wiped out any number of diseases worldwide
How new legislation will affect air safety
Patrick Smith
A look at pilot fatigue, hiring standards and the strange practice of "commuting"
Ben Bernanke: Should he stay or should he go?
Andrew Leonard
If the Fed chairman prevented another Great Depression, the answer should be obvious. But did he?
The studs of summer TV
Heather Havrilesky
Fallen heroes forge new lives, from the well-endowed has-been of "Hung" to the angsty star of "The Philanthropist"
The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny
Andrew Leonard
"It was the bloodiest battle the world ever saw, with civilians looking on in total awe."
Our misguided fight against Somali pirates
John Feffer
Those teenage high-seas renegades are not about to team up with terrorists, so why is the U.S. military devoting so much attention to them?
“Watchmen”
Andrew O'Hehir
Could the most anticipated comic-book movie of the season turn out to be the most unsettling superhero spectacle ever made?
Treasury secretary nominee blamed for letting Citigroup run wild
Andrew Leonard
As president of the New York Fed, Tim Geithner was the superbank's No. 1 regulator. So are the bank's woes his fault?
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