Enough with the Nixon references!
Enough with the Nixon references!
This week, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has been on a “listening tour” across southeast Utah. Zinke is conducting…
On Tuesday, the New York Times published an op-ed penned by an employee of the Human Coalition, an anti-abortion…
A new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s World War II drama Dunkirk was released today and it got us thinking about all…
Maybe May is really the cruelest month.
Paula Hawkins’s new page-turner, Into the Water, is set is in Beckford, a small tourist town in northern England.…
Just six weeks after failing to garner enough support to move to a House vote, the GOP-sponsored American Health…
While addressing the House earlier today, Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee pleaded with her colleagues to vote against…
During his daily briefing, White House press secretary Sean Spicer had an interesting exchange with Breitbart…
Ivanka Trump’s Women Who Work is an incredibly and almost profoundly boring book. Mercifully, for those of us who…
In Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of the Female Gaze, the London-based curator and critic Charlotte…
Season 3 of Catastrophe tackles everything from job loss to infidelity, alcoholism to addiction recovery, and…
Who doesn’t love a movie?
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Front, is the face of European xenophobia. Her policies are typical…
The video is short: in shaky frames, it captures a Syrian boy lying on the ground surrounded by dust and smoke and…
Italian director Lina Wertmüller has always been framed as a series of contradictions: feminist or “woman hater”; “t…
As some famous guy once wrote, “April is the cruellest month.”
Today, Donald Trump quietly signed legislation that rolls back Obama-era protections of Planned Parenthood. The…
The purses are intentionally garish: famous paintings stretched across leather, the names of the old masters who…