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McCarthyism, then and now: The (true) one-party state in America
Tom Engelhardt
It could get much worse (and more dangerous) in Washington in the months to come
How Panera’s twice sold-out BAGuette purse became the accessory of the season
Joy Saha
The bread-shaped bag is the perfect accessory for fashionistas and foodies alike
Why do I say we should defund the police? My lived experience
D. Watkins
The Black inner-city male experience teaches you to never call the cops unless you need to make an insurance claim
How Trump and Elon build their cults: Exploiting right-wing insecurity
Amanda Marcotte
Yep, Trump's latest "MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT" is massive cringe — but that only makes his fans cling to him harder
Is the new DC Studios regime the apocalypse that “Doom Patrol” can’t survive?
Melanie McFarland
Despite "Wonder Woman 3" getting canned, James Gunn's plans for the DCEU may bode well for this wacky underdog show
If “A Christmas … Present” shows what Candace Cameron Bure means by tradition, she can keep it
Melanie McFarland
Her first new GAF holiday movie may be as corny as her Hallmark fare, but it has 500% more scripture references!
Will your favorite HBO Max shows and movies survive Warner Bros. Discovery’s new world order?
Melanie McFarland
The unexpected vaulting of "Batgirl" was not even where the bloodletting started. We can only guess how it ends
“Dead End: Paranormal Park” explores theme parks as queer getaways
Mik Deitz
How I learned to stop worrying and love roller coasters ... just like Barney in Netflix's horror comedy series
Enter “Sandman,” right on time for us to relate to his plight
Melanie McFarland
Maybe Neil Gaiman's masterpiece was always meant to be a TV series about survival and hope in the age of deceit
Trump counts himself amongst “Americans who kneel to God and no one else”
Kelly McClure
During Friday's "Save America" rally, Trump backed Arizona Gov. candidate Kari Lake, who called him "Superman"
George R.R. Martin on the importance of death in storytelling
Dan Selcke
Well, the "A Song of Ice and Fire" certainly abided by this lesson
In the new season of “The Boys,” everyone’s selling out, and society gets stuck with the check
Melanie McFarland
There's a reason why this season may make viewers feel more squeamish than usual
Nicolas Cage defends Marvel movies, defying Coppola’s and Scorsese’s cinema snobbery
Joy Saha
"What could be wrong with wholesome entertainment that is appealing to the parents and the children?"
Batman and Cyborg were originally in the “Peacemaker” finale, but got cut
Dan Selcke
James Gunn is cagey about explaing exactly why these characters ended up on the cutting room floor
“All Creatures Great and Small” star on animals, slow-burn romance & what makes a Scottish Christmas
Hanh Nguyen
Nicholas Ralph, who plays veterinarian James Herriot, spoke to Salon about the yuletide finale and what's next
Bridget Everett on finding herself in “Somebody Somewhere”: “This experience is changing my life”
Melanie McFarland
On "Salon Talks," the performer discusses her HBO show, the magic of small towns & figuring things out in your 40s
After “very hard” time on “Justice League,” Ben Affleck is done with Batman
Dan Selcke
The actor will still be the Caped Crusader in "The Flash" but explains why he retired the cowl for "The Batman"
Henry Cavill pushed for Geralt to talk more in “The Witcher” season 2
Dan Selcke
Plus, his thoughts on more Superman, joining the MCU and James Bond
Trump regrets: Mark Meadows spilled the beans on COVID. What will he say about Jan. 6?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump apparently thought his former chief of staff could outsmart the lawyers on the Jan. 6 committee
“Great British Baking Show” was a showstopper, redeemed this season by fantastic contestants
Melanie McFarland
The nicest competition reality show on TV rose to excellence with a superior mix of personalities
The new GOP “Southern Strategy”: Civil war or “Leave It To Beaver”?
Thom Hartmann
How long will it take Republicans to call racism by its name?
Actually, “Eternals” isn’t the MCU’s first love story — “The Winter Soldier” is
Kylie Cheung
Have we forgotten the entire "Captain America" trilogy, people?
Learning how to talk to your doctor is a skill that might just save your life
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Talya Miron-Shatz explains why doctors and patients alike need better communication tools
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