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Life after Herman Cain
When I spoke out about our 13-year affair, my world crumbled. Meanwhile his eccentric political career carries on
07/06/2012 21:35 UTC
"X-Men" director Bryan Singer weighs in on sexual abuse allegations: "Complete, absolute bullsh*t"
Singer says he never considered stepping away from the project when the scandal broke
07/16/2015 22:43 UTC
Wait, did that Broadway Joe Namath special really happen?
Separating fact from fiction in Harry Crane's pitch on Sunday's episode of "Mad Men"
04/24/2013 22:45 UTC
Real Life Rock Top 10
03/20/2000 22:00 UTC
Yet another #OscarsSoWhite — once again, the Academy rewards white people for their great accomplishments in film
The Academy has a special talent for nominating all the white people involved in black films
01/14/2016 18:58 UTC
How to ruin Christmas: A holiday guide to arguing with conservative relatives
Holiday rule #1: Never, ever argue politics. But if you must, here's how to beat your right-wing relatives
12/25/2013 17:45 UTC
"Larger than life, but still true": Where Pee-wee Herman fits in the history of American clowns
Following in the footsteps of Chaplin, Skelton and Radner, Paul Reubens created a modern, classic clown
08/06/2023 12:00 UTC
Gates: Courts should not decide policy on gays
Repealing "don't ask, don't tell" should be left to Congress, says Defense Secretary
10/13/2010 19:49 UTC
Las Vegas gym case tests "Ladies Night law"
Do price breaks for women discriminate against men?
12/12/2007 23:41 UTC
WSJ's attack on wind energy fails to disclose Koch connection
Newspapers across the country are publishing oil industry talking points without identifying their source
12/03/2014 21:25 UTC
White House wants "don't ask, don't tell" to remain law while it seeks to overturn it
But the president wants everyone to know that he still totally doesn't support the discriminatory policy
10/15/2010 20:35 UTC
How "Mad Men" became the most controversial show on TV
The series has been heaped with honors and awards. But there's a reason the critical world turned against it
04/27/2014 22:00 UTC
What to Read
Exotic Labor Day destinations: David Mitchell's post-apocalyptic "Cloud Atlas," Arthur Phillips' addictive saga of Egyptology, Michelle de Kretser's tale of murder in Ceylon, Patrick McGrath's yarn of debauchery in the tropics, and John Searles' unputdownable thriller.
09/03/2004 00:00 UTC
How both "Hustlers" and "Little Women" anticipated their own Oscar snubs
Both "Little Women" and "Hustlers" look at how women's creative ambitions are stifled by a male-dominated society
01/14/2020 22:46 UTC
Flat Earthers and feedback loops
How Trump, Murdoch, Breitbart & Co. drive reason toward the end of its tether
08/04/2017 08:00 UTC