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Patrick Gavin: Washington not quite "Hollywood for ugly people" Politico reporter on the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, and reconsidering an age-old adage May 4, 2014
When both joy and sorrow visit Bill Geist on the day that brought the birth of a child and the death of a parent Apr 27, 2014
To be continued: When TV series finales aren't quite finished Conor Knighton on the habit of stretching TV shows and movie adaptations beyond a fan's endurance Apr 13, 2014
David Edelstein on the politics of movies Critic says even comic-book blockbusters can convey ideological messages Apr 12, 2014
Ben Stein to John Kerry: "Time to wake up" Says Secretary of State is living in a "wicked dream world" when it comes to his plan for a peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians Apr 6, 2014
Jim Cramer: Don't just save - invest Wall Street analyst and CNBC commentator offers concrete advice on achieving financial independence Mar 23, 2014
Faith Salie: What's the reality behind "senior moments"? Says the older brain struggling to recall facts isn't slower because it's aging, but because it's so full of stuff! Mar 16, 2014
Josh Seftel, and his mother, talk Oscars The stars of the web series "My Mom on Movies" chat about this year's Academy Award contenders Mar 2, 2014
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Note to award-winners: Watch your mouth Faith Salie says those being handed trophies should avoid F-bombs, note cards and other faux pas Mar 2, 2014
Bill Flanagan of the grammar police on "I and me" Our "Sunday Morning" contributor has some advice for those experiencing pronoun trouble Feb 23, 2014
David Edelstein on the Best Actor also-rans There were more terrific Oscar contenders this year than nominee slots to fill; the Academy made its picks, our critic now makes his Feb 23, 2014
Ben Stein on John Boehner, Statesman The House Speaker broke with Tea Partiers to allow a vote on a debt ceiling increase; will GOP umbrage give way to GOP wins in the Senate and White House? Feb 16, 2014
Daniel Day-Lewis and Ronan Day-Lewis: Father-and-son filmmakers on making "Anemone" The three-time Oscar-winning actor has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back for "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile. 10H ago
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Encountering ICE: A "David vs. Goliath" moment In city after city, the Trump administration has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record. 11H ago
Banning cellphones in schools: Are the kids alright? Most states now have, or are considering, bans of cellphones in public schools. For a generation that grew up with smartphones, being without is a whole new world. 11H ago
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Commentaries
David Edelstein on Adam Sandler's latest, "Blended"
Film critic sharpens his knife on the gross-out rom-com which, he says, reeks
Patrick Gavin: Washington not quite "Hollywood for ugly people"
Politico reporter on the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, and reconsidering an age-old adage
When both joy and sorrow visit
Bill Geist on the day that brought the birth of a child and the death of a parent
To be continued: When TV series finales aren't quite finished
Conor Knighton on the habit of stretching TV shows and movie adaptations beyond a fan's endurance
David Edelstein on the politics of movies
Critic says even comic-book blockbusters can convey ideological messages
Ben Stein to John Kerry: "Time to wake up"
Says Secretary of State is living in a "wicked dream world" when it comes to his plan for a peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians
Jim Cramer: Don't just save - invest
Wall Street analyst and CNBC commentator offers concrete advice on achieving financial independence
Faith Salie: What's the reality behind "senior moments"?
Says the older brain struggling to recall facts isn't slower because it's aging, but because it's so full of stuff!
Josh Seftel, and his mother, talk Oscars
The stars of the web series "My Mom on Movies" chat about this year's Academy Award contenders
Joshua Seftel: The story behind "My Mom on Movies"
Web exclusive: How an iPad helped make a septuagenarian a YouTube celebrity
David Edelstein makes his Oscar predictions
Our film critic takes a hard look at this year's Academy Award contenders
Note to award-winners: Watch your mouth
Faith Salie says those being handed trophies should avoid F-bombs, note cards and other faux pas
Bill Flanagan of the grammar police on "I and me"
Our "Sunday Morning" contributor has some advice for those experiencing pronoun trouble
David Edelstein on the Best Actor also-rans
There were more terrific Oscar contenders this year than nominee slots to fill; the Academy made its picks, our critic now makes his
Ben Stein on John Boehner, Statesman
The House Speaker broke with Tea Partiers to allow a vote on a debt ceiling increase; will GOP umbrage give way to GOP wins in the Senate and White House?
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