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Cornel West on Trump, the virus and the future: “Imagine a world that is worth fighting for”
Chauncey DeVega
Accountability for Trump and his regime is one thing, says West. But don't succumb to a bitter desire for revenge
From Aaron Sorkin’s “Trial of the Chicago 7” to “Emily in Paris,” what’s new on Netflix in October
Ashlie D. Stevens
Sure, there's horror films — a lot of horror films — but here's everything coming to the platform this month
“The Boys”: With new superhero Stormfront, fascism dons a mask and cape of female empowerment
Melanie McFarland
Despite the veneer of carefully crafted white feminism, Stormfront's bigotry is revealed when cameras are off
900,000 Pennsylvanians could face eviction this fall if government fails to act
Matthew Rozsa
The crisis facing Pennsylvanian renters is a microcosm of the looming national housing crisis, experts say
From Sharon Stone in “Ratched” to “My Octopus Teacher,” here’s what’s coming to Netflix in September
Ashlie D. Stevens
Also, be sure to take a weekend and binge the original "Jurassic Park" trilogy before it leaves the service
NRA’s silence on police violence is deafening — its members’ attacks on Black victims are worse
Igor Derysh
The NRA claims it's the oldest "civil rights organization" in the U.S. But it doesn't want to defend Black lives
Kanye West announces he’s running for president in 4th of July tweet
Bob Brigham
Trump pal Kanye West announces 2020 presidential campaign in 4th of July message
In “Los Lobos,” two boys who flee Mexico discover that the American Dream isn’t Disneyland
Gary M. Kramer
Director Samuel Kishi Leopo tells how he and his brother spent their days in isolation after crossing the border
Get on board for President Joe: He’ll win, and Trump is finished
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Joe Biden will win the Democratic nomination and pound Donald Trump decisively in November. Take it to the bank
From “Batman” to Coachella, Danny Elfman reflects on 35 years of TV and film scoring
Annie Zaleski
"Me getting into film music was a case of a fan getting pulled into the sport," the composer tells Salon
Donald Trump’s fascist Circus Maximus: Pay attention to what’s going on below the surface
Chauncey DeVega
As our nation slides toward becoming a decadent empire ruled by a madman, consider the destruction we can't see
Diversity didn’t die with the Oscars – here are the kickass creatives to celebrate and support
Kevin Smokler
Be mad because Oscars 2019 felt like progress and Oscars 2020 smells like cowardice
Oscar documentary shorts: A guide to “St. Louis Superman” and “Walk Run Cha-Cha”
Gary M. Kramer
Before seeing the nominated shorts in theaters, read Salon's interviews with the filmmakers for two of them
Royal flush: Understanding the power of Donald Trump’s toilet politics
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's obsession with plumbing may seem buffoonish — but it forges a personal connection with his followers
“Joker” leads the pack with 11 nods: Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2020 Oscars
Joseph Neese
Not far behind were a trio of films with ten nods each: 1917," "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Trump’s authoritarian assault on democracy continues: What lies ahead?
Chauncey DeVega
Fascism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat: If Trump wins again, America will be "ready for full-on authoritarian rule"
“Party of Five” reboots the ’90s classic with a family orphaned by deportation
Melanie McFarland
In Freeform's must-watch drama, meet the Acostas, a hard-working family torn apart by our cruel deportation policy
Fox News accuses Salon of attacking “American values” after writer calls Hallmark movies “fascist”
Igor Derysh
Actor Dean Cain accused Amanda Marcotte of calling Santa a Nazi on "Fox & Friends." Did he actually read her words?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe dominated the decade – here are all 23 films, ranked
Matthew Rozsa
With the recent release of the trailer for "Black Widow," let's look at the nearly two dozen films that led the way
“Watchmen” creator Damon Lindelof talks about America’s white superhero complex
Melanie McFarland
Salon continues our chat with Lindelof about his series central interrogation of America's mass superhero worship
HBO’s “Watchmen” trolls history and heroic whiteness in the most extraordinary episode yet
Melanie McFarland
Damon Lindelof's take on history meets up with that of the comic books' to tell a true American hero origin story
“Zombieland: Double Tap” is the weirdly endearing sequel no one asked for
Matthew Rozsa
Director Ruben Fleischer serves up a second helping of giddiness, gore, and of course, brainsss
Former state Rep. Bruce Franks Jr.: “I woke up” after Michael Brown Jr. was murdered
Nicole Karlis
"I need to fight and I need to figure it out": Franks Jr. on why he got in — and got out — of politics
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