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Commentaries
Three classic romantic movies for Valentine's Day
Critic David Edelstein suggests three films about having to jump through a lot of hoops to learn the meaning of love
Paul Reiser on "irritating" Valentine's Day
Says forgetting to mark the romantic holiday can be bad, but remembering it is not that much better
Faith Salie: On a first-name basis
Titles like Mr. or Mrs. used to mean you had come of age, but now suggest you are out-of-step with an increasingly informal society
Scott Simon: Do away with "natural born citizen" clause
Host of NPR's "Weekend Edition" says Constitution is preventing many of our most talented citizens from serving as president
A tribute to Alan Rickman
Critic David Edelstein on the actor whose performances in roles villainous or romantic were soulful and sublime
The artistry of David Bowie
Bill Flanagan on the most influential post-'60s figure in rock music
Trump and the media, like an addict and heroin
N.Y. Times journalist Mark Leibovich says the press and the GOP front-runner have been exhibiting hazardous signs of codependency
Resolved: To make easy promises I can keep
Actor-writer Michael Ian Black says there is a downside to trying to improve yourself with New Year's resolutions
Review: Jennifer Lawrence mops up everyone in "Joy"
David Edelstein says the new comedy has a teeming, three-ring circus quality
2015, when we cried tears of joy
Faith Salie reminds us that not all the news this past year was tragic and sad
Bill Flanagan on the Christmas spirit
Is the Yuletide over-commercialized? Our contributor says you can tell how much Americans love something by how we overdo it
Reviews: "Creed," "Room" and "The Big Short"
Critic David Edelstein on three films to salivate over seeing (and which don't include "Star Wars")
Paula Poundstone: Electronics and kids' brains don't mix
Says an addiction to smartphones, tablets and video games is no good for developing brains
A tribute to Allen Toussaint
VH1's Bill Flanagan on the musician who personified New Orleans like no other
Paris attacks: The response to terrorism
Former NYT Paris Bureau chief Elaine Sciolino on the political fallout of the assault on France
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