You can run, but you can’t collide.
All I'm saying is I've never been ripped off buying legal Canadian weed.
The pervasiveness of blues demonstrates its impact, but we can’t replace the connection of the blues with African-American history and culture.
Baz Luhrmann’s biopic is an exceptional piece of maximalist filmmaking, but Elvis diehards will hate it.
Until we actually let moms or dads have ample parental time off, and allow them to spend time raising their children, then the next generation will be ill-equipped to take their place.
"Virtual relationships" and the endless side effects of modern technology is making people insane.
I’m a bird of simple pleasures, and toast just isn’t what it used to be.
Did democracy die yet?
Austin Butler is a great Elvis, but Tom Hanks is a disaster as Colonel Tom Parker.
John Carpenter’s 1984 Starman is one of the most intimate love stories of the 1980s.
Vistas are precious and few, though; much of these hills are occupied by private estates.
A 2020 Noise Floor interview with musician William Tyler vs. a 2017 The Fader interview with artist Alim Smith.
Phil Hellmuth vs Tony G: The bully meets his match.
The MSNBC anchor writes a blunt, incisive memoir, come what may.
It’s not particularly thrown into question by the abortion decision.
Themes of sex, love, hatred, and old age define the range of established plots that might emerge.
When keeping it woke goes wrong.
For Omari Akhmedov, Olivier Aubin-Mercier, and others, the work of reinvention outside the UFC continues.
Remembering how Abe Sherman charmed Baltimore’s customers.
I can’t say I enjoyed the place, though it did give the feeling of being in a movie.
You can’t stay in the saddle if it’s not underneath you.
It’s fair to say this book is about power and unchained ambition.
The folk song that would become even more famous after Kurt Cobain covered it as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" in 1993.
The late actor talks about his toughest acting experience.
A feature film written and directed by the late, great Mitch Hedberg.
A live cover from November 11, 1997.
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert on late night television just a couple of years before the former's untimely death.
The band has reunited with a surprise new single and accompanying music video.
A long interview with the director in between the release of Gangs of New York and The Aviator.
Peter Bogdanovich, Timothy Bottoms, Cybill Shepherd, Eileen Brennan, and Cloris Leachman reminisce in 2011.
Black Alliance For Peace's Jemima Pierre and Peter James Hudson react to Biden's Summit of the Americas and new press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Interviewed by Bobbie Wygant about her role as Jessie in the popular Pixar film.
The late singer's recording of the vocal version of the Twin Peaks theme song.