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Planting a life — and a future — after prison at Benevolence Farm
This residential and employment program on an organic farm helps formerly incarcerated women find a new path
10/18/2021 19:00 UTC
Sharps & Flats
After scrambling the music of the 20th century, Sonic Youth eulogize beatnik glory and the betrayed promise of punk.
07/20/2000 23:00 UTC
Did Mallory make it?
The Everest expedition that triumphantly discovered George Mallory's body wasn't supposed to end like this -- in contradictory accounts and bitter countercharges.
01/15/2000 22:00 UTC
Smart Watch: "Better Call Saul," "The Sinner" and more top TV picks of the week
This week's best picks all look at what haunts us in different ways, including one show revived from TV limbo
08/05/2018 19:30 UTC
WATCH: "Black Mirror" creator calls our technology-driven society a multiplayer "video game"
Charlie Brooker and the show's executive producer talk about season three and social media
10/29/2016 02:36 UTC
Harry Potter fans detect devilish discrepancy
Did J.K. Rowling goof or has she another trick up her sleeve?
07/24/2000 12:07 UTC
How do I tell my daughter she's adopted?
Can't we just forget about that little detail of her parentage?
10/31/2011 04:00 UTC
"Tropical Malady"
This Cannes prizewinner -- half love story, half ghost tale -- shimmers in the memory like a desert mirage.
07/02/2005 00:00 UTC
Dermot Mulroney: "Floating in warm water in middle of the night is a strange way to make a living"
Salon talks to Mulroney about his ghostly new film "I Still See You," stunt work and diversifying his career
10/12/2018 21:00 UTC
Three major things most people get wrong about the brain, according to a neuroscientist
Yes, you use more than 10% of your brain — and no, being "right-" or "left-brained" isn't really a thing
02/08/2023 17:15 UTC
My cancer journal
I have been thrust into the darkness of my own body, and I don't know what is happening to me
01/26/2010 22:26 UTC
Researchers: A trillion tiny pieces of plastic could be released back into the ocean by melting Arctic ice
Our pollution may be coming back to haunt us
05/29/2014 20:42 UTC
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