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"Avatar: The Last Airbender" remains one of the purest portrayals of fighting fascism on modern TV
Nickelodeon's 15-year-old animated series came to set fire to Netflix at a time that we needed its lessons most
06/13/2020 15:00 UTC
The Indian wedding that exploded in violence
I grabbed my uncle before he crushed a man's skull — and learned about the fault lines at the heart of modern India
01/02/2015 04:00 UTC
My Tea Party uncle turned on me: The personal tale of a close Texas family
My family could never be closer -- we did everything together. Until the political emails started to hit my inbox
09/22/2014 22:33 UTC
Kate Middleton is pregnant with the "spare to the heir"
It's not easy having a big brother who's going to be king
09/08/2014 18:25 UTC
My grandfather abused me years ago and I just told my boyfriend. Should I tell my family next?
A reader asks Arielle what to do after breaking her long silence about sexual abuse in her family
08/22/2019 20:59 UTC
Leaving Baghdad
As we crossed the Syrian border and saw the last of the Iraqi flags, the tears began. How can such a small distance separate life from death?
09/21/2007 14:50 UTC
"The Last Airbender": Shyamalan's fantasy schlockfest
Is it racist? No, more like a boring and incoherent $280 million mashup of sci-fi and fantasy cliches
07/01/2010 04:31 UTC
The satisfying, tear-jerking "Breaking Bad" finale
Walt finally revealed who all his crimes were really for -- but showed he still had some humanity left
09/30/2013 15:28 UTC
A Thanksgiving miracle: How my Tea Party uncle and I found something to agree on
There's a lot we don't agree on, but last year at Thanksgiving we unexpectedly found some common ground
11/27/2014 05:00 UTC
"Homeland's" most preposterous episode yet
From clunky dialogue to bizarre plotting, "Good Night" insulted the audience's intelligence
12/02/2013 18:30 UTC
Carrie Fisher's strange outing of John Travolta
In an interview, she claims that everyone knows he's gay. But does everyone have a right to know?
12/13/2010 20:14 UTC
Anne Lamott shares all that she knows: "Everyone is screwed up, broken, clingy, and scared"
The beloved author talks about family, God, and the damage of creative successes: "They kill as many people as not"
04/10/2015 22:21 UTC
"Sweet and Low"
Read more about Rich Cohen's singular family -- and book -- in the following interview and excerpt.
12/14/2006 18:25 UTC
My other mother
If I call my stepmother Mom, maybe we can erase the past and pretend my father married the right woman in the first place.
11/06/1997 01:00 UTC
The wrong side of history: My uncle's Supreme Court stand against interracial marriage
My Uncle Bob represented the state in Loving v. Virginia. My family didn't talk about it until after he died
06/10/2017 23:30 UTC
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