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The Making Of 'Alias Grace,' A Margaret Atwood True-Crime Mystery
How "American Psycho" director Mary Harron brought a harrowing story of female servitude to Netflix.
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A Banjo Player From North Carolina Is Writing The Next 'Hamilton'
Newly dubbed MacArthur "Genius" Rhiannon Giddens wants to bring one of the most overlooked moments in American history to the stage.
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MacArthur Foundation Announces Its 2017 Class Of 'Geniuses'
Author Jesmyn Ward, reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones and artist Trevor Paglen are among this year's group of 24 MacArthur Fellows.
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One Neighborhood's Short Film Festival Reflects A Greater, Unstable World
A unique array of short films are headed to Brooklyn's Nitehawk Shorts Festival this fall.
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The Improbable Story Of 'American Girl,' Tom Petty's Biggest Non-Hit
The single failed to chart when it came out in the late 1970s. Today, its Florida-based mythology lives on.
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Questlove: 'It's A Shame' Celebrities Have To Speak Out When Politicians Don't
“I don’t see why we as a country put weight on entertainers when we should be putting weight on people who make the decisions."
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Hillary Clinton's Book Sets Sales Records, Despite Calls For Her To 'Shut Up'
Over 300,000 copies later, readers were apparently more than eager to listen to what the former presidential candidate had to say.
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Women's Stories Won The Emmys In 2017
It wasn't a perfect night, but like Reese Witherspoon said, let's continue to "bring women to the front of their own stories."
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The 2017 Emmys Belong To Ann Dowd, Peak TV's Greatest Secret Weapon
One last reminder that the actress, up for two acting Emmys in two separate series this year, has long been a key ingredient to television success.
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Hemingway's Cats Rode Out Hurricane Irma In A Limestone Fortress
After hunkering down in their Key West home, the six- and seven-toed creatures are safe and sound.
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Previously Unpublished Kurt Vonnegut Stories Arrive In The Nick Of Time
Five never-before-published works of short fiction bring the author's unique "ways of looking at the world" back into the spotlight.
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The Trailer For The New Six-Hour Margaret Atwood Miniseries Is Here
Let the murder mystery begin.
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10 'Royals' Of Hollywood Grace W Magazine's 'His & Hers' Issue
Robert Pattinson in an orange turtleneck. Winona Ryder looking like a '70s flower child. TILDA.
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'You're The Worst,' The Darkest Rom-Com On Television, Returns
Ahead of the Season 4 premiere, actor Chris Geere explains why Jimmy and Gretchen have to end up together in the end.
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Ai Weiwei Is Bringing A Massive Public Art Project To NYC This Fall
People across the city will experience the effects of "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors."
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An American Dialect Dictionary Is Dying Out. Here Are Some Of Its Best Words.
From twistification to storm caves to slushburgers, the U.S. has quite the history of local language quirks.
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What To Expect From 'Menendez Murders,' Your Next True-Crime TV Fix
Longtime "Law & Order" producer René Balcer explains why the Menendez Brothers' case is just as captivating as the O.J. trial.
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'Handmaid's Tale' Cast Calls On Fans To Take Action 'Before It's Too Late'
"The journey to Gilead happened because people waited too long to speak up."
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Michael Moore Tells Broadway Audiences 'We All Live In Flint Now'
"I refuse to live in Trump's America," the filmmaker says in his new one-man show.