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Why it’s so hard for most countries to be economically independent from the West
Justin Podur
Western countries insist both on “free trade” with poor countries and farm subsidies for themselves
How Ayn Rand contributed to America’s greed
Bruce Levine
The "Atlas Shrugged" author made selfishness heroic and caring about others weakness
Stan Lee has departed our universe, having “surpassed his wildest dreams”
Chauncey DeVega
Author Reed Tucker on the life, legend and genius of Stan Lee, whose role in this part of the multiverse has ended
Skeptical of Kanye: West disavows “Blexit” and politics, but stops short of denouncing Trump
D. Watkins
Kanye infuriated his fan base when he cozied up to Donald Trump. Now he claims he was "used"
It’s time for NBC to fire Megyn Kelly
D. Watkins
In the wake of backlash to her blackface comments, her agency has cut ties. Time for NBC to follow suit
SNL mocks Kanye West’s mental illness in new skit with Alec Baldwin as Trump
Matthew Rozsa
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at Kanye West's mentally ill rant to Donald Trump at the Oval Office
Bourdain collaborator Joel Rose: “Anthony was just as your mom saw him on TV”
Chauncey DeVega
Anthony Bourdain's co-author on their new graphic novel "Hungry Ghosts" — and on the tragedy of Bourdain's death
Kanye West praises Donald Trump while performing for “Saturday Night Live”
Matthew Rozsa
Kanye claimed Democrats planned "to take the fathers out the home and put them on welfare" while Chris Rock laughed
What would Kim Wexler wear? Rhea Seehorn on her iconic ponytail, Marshall’s separates and class
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "Better Call Saul" star about lawyer fashion, work, and why even she has to re-watch episodes
As extreme weather events become common, indoor theme parks may become the new norm
Rachel Leah
The first of its kind just opened in Abu Dhabi
“Mission: Impossible — Fallout”: Tom Cruise action spectacle delivers high-level summer fun
Matthew Rozsa
Latest "Mission: Impossible" movie is a familiar exercise in action and plot mechanics. Isn't that the idea?
What makes the NXIVM “sex cult” so awful? An Ayn Rand fan exploiting women’s need for sisterhood
Gwenda Bond
On this episode of "Cult Faves," an examination of the role "Atlas Shrugged" played in NXIVM's philosophy
“The Incredibles 2” is the rare contemporary superhero movie that dares to be fun
Matthew Rozsa
"The Incredibles 2" is exactly what a great family superhero movie needs to be — smart and funny
Margot Kidder, Woman of Steel: Her Lois Lane was a hero, too
Gwenda Bond
Kidder, who died this week, played many public parts in her life, but Lois remained her iconic role for good reason
“Deadpool 2” is exactly what America needs now
Matthew Rozsa
Everyone's favorite raunchy motormouth mercenary is back, and his sequel is as progressive as they come
What Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein teaches us about the need for mothers
Richard Gunderman
Two hundred years after publication, "Frankenstein" invites us to reflect on the importance of mothers in our lives
Ralph Macchio is still Daniel LaRusso in “Cobra Kai,” but he’s no longer a “Karate Kid”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We sit down with the "Karate Kid" star to discuss the enduring legacy of his films and the "Cobra Kai" 30-year jump
Peak superhero? Not even close: How one movie genre became the guiding myth of neoliberalism
Keith A. Spencer
What if the most popular movie genre of our age is really the immune reaction of a dying economic system?
“Avengers: Infinity War”: Not just a mediocre, muddled mess — but possibly a dangerous precedent
Matthew Rozsa
Most critics love the third "Avengers" movie. But it's a "movie loaf" that embodies everything wrong with Hollywood
Superman at 80: How two high school friends concocted the original comic book hero
Brad Ricca
In 1938, a cultural icon was born
Rebels of “Krypton”: A Superman prequel for the Resistance
Melanie McFarland
Syfy's new drama dives deep into Superman's forefathers, who championed science and reason
Up close and personal with Matthew Heineman, director of “The Trade”
Melanie McFarland
Salon speaks to the documentary director on the risk and reward of recording danger at close range
“Black Panther” is a film about history . . . that makes history
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to Rashad Robinson of Color of Change about the groundbreaking achievements of Marvel's new blockbuster
The Oscars shut out “Wonder Woman,” a film that never needed their validation anyway
Gabriel Bell
The Oscars were never going to honor the Amazonian, but she never required their approval
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