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February 12, 2015
Sarah Hepola
'50 Shades of Grey' Is More Like an Episode of 'The Bachelor' Than It Is Like Porn
February 12, 2015
Sarah Kollmorgen
We Are Creating Oceans of Plastic in the Ocean
February 12, 2015
Alice Robb
Falling in Love Is Easy. Here's What to Do When You Need to Fall Out of It.
February 12, 2015
Michael J. Agovino
I Spent Four Years Trying to Get My Book Optioned for a Movie. All I Got Were Two Belgian Waffles.
The first thing the producer said to me: “We’re gonna get you out of that studio apartment.”
February 11, 2015
Sarah Marshall
'50 Shades' Is Just 'Beauty and the Beast' with Handcuffs and Sex Toys
February 11, 2015
Robert Wright
Brian Williams Is Being Punished for Something Every Human Does
February 11, 2015
Elaine Teng
This Argentine Director Has Accomplished What Scorsese and Woody Couldn't
February 10, 2015
Robert John Young
This Adorable Monkey Was Eaten by Otters. Stop Blaming the Zoo!
February 10, 2015
Kashann Kilson
Iggy Azalea Gets Away With Reverse Minstrelsy Because There's a Market for It
February 10, 2015
Alison Bartlett
Male Professors Are "Genius." Female Professors Are "Nice."
A new study reveals gender biases in teacher ratings
February 10, 2015
Ethan Gates
Oscar-Nominated 'Timbuktu' Shows the Terrors of Life Under Islamist Extremism
February 10, 2015
Stacia L. Brown
Meet the Black _________
The problem with racial equivalencies
February 9, 2015
Sam Eifling
New York's Subways are a Bacterial Zoo? Tell Us Something We Don't Already Know.
February 9, 2015
Sarah Kollmorgen
Scientists Discover Air Pollution in Peru From Almost 500 Years Ago
February 9, 2015
Alec Hanley Bemis
What It Was Like to Study Under Robert Stone
Rest in peace, merry prankster
February 9, 2015
Ethan Gates
The Oscar-Nominated Film Hollywood Loves, But the Russian Government Hates
February 8, 2015
Stuart Maconie
The Privileged Are Taking Over the Arts
February 7, 2015
Peter Manseau
The Puritans Were America's First Anti-Vaxxers
February 6, 2015
Malcolm Harris
The Moral Hazard of Big Data
Pasquale's 'Black Box Society' takes on the destructive power of money-hungry computation
February 6, 2015
Esther Breger
'Better Call Saul' Has Its Own Dark, Addictive Chemistry
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