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"Breaking Bad's" Shakespearean final act
If Gilligan wants to pay homage to the English playwright, Albuquerque’s meth business will live on in some form
09/21/2013 19:30 UTC
Iran on the cusp of change
Salon's coverage of the elections in Iran, the reform movement and the evolution of culture under the mullahs.
02/24/2000 22:00 UTC
McCain camp responds to Troopergate report
Sarah Palin denies that she abused her power, while a campaign spokeswoman derides the investigation as partisan.
10/11/2008 21:45 UTC
"Transporter 2"
This shiny sequel is cheap, nonsensical and obscenely enjoyable.
09/02/2005 11:00 UTC
Vince Gilligan: I've never Googled "Breaking Bad"
Exclusive: "Breaking Bad's" Vince Gilligan on how he writes Walt, the danger of Google and why the show must end
07/24/2012 00:47 UTC
The perfect double bill: "Princess and the Frog" and "Song of the South"
Is the lovely, calculated tale of Princess Tiana a response to the most notorious film in Disney history?
03/16/2010 21:30 UTC
Bob Dylan contains multitudes: Walt Whitman as Dylan's muse on "Murder Most Foul"
Throughout his career, Dylan has borrowed from other great American writers. On his new album, it's Whitman's turn
05/16/2020 14:59 UTC
How all TV series should end
"Breaking Bad" can get it right -- or very wrong. How can it keep from disappointing the wildly theorizing fans?
09/26/2013 21:11 UTC
#BoycottDisney: How Disney's new CEO has managed to anger both sides of the culture war
Florida's most iconic corporation is suddenly embroiled in the midst of controversy
03/30/2022 09:45 UTC
The queer horror of "Dracula"
A lavender-tinted look at Bram Stoker and the seminal novel he wrote 125 years ago
08/30/2022 20:30 UTC
Leaves of war
Walt Whitman and World War I
07/24/2010 20:25 UTC
Read the fine print: The Iraq war isn't over
U.S. withdrawal leaves 5,000 mercenaries on the ground and the State Department's private air force in the skies
10/24/2011 18:00 UTC
We are addicted to war: The simple statistics that help explain how the world views America
Americans like to call themselves a "peace-loving nation." The numbers show that's not actually the case
12/12/2015 19:30 UTC
"Breaking Bad" 4x8, "Hermanos"
In a powerful "Breaking Bad," Gustavo "Gus"Fring, bold businessman and master liar, is "explained" -- sort of
09/05/2011 18:06 UTC
"Star Wars": Three untitled new films announced following "The Rise of Skywalker"
3 "Star Wars" features will roll out in prime holiday spots starting in 2022. The studio has provided no details
05/07/2019 21:45 UTC