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Why Does Will Smith Keep Making Sad Movies?
Collateral Beauty is the latest in a string of depressing films starring the Hollywood megastar.
What I Learned While Trying to Become a Canadian Gun Lover
From shooting a sniper rifle and attending a NRA convention, I learned a lot.
How Web Series Have Widened TV's Talent Pool
We talk with the teams behind Comedy Central and HBO's comedies about the challenges of adapting a web series and why more TV networks are looking online for unique talent.
America Is Not Prepared for President @RealDonaldTrump
Donald Trump's Twitter account has an enormous amount of power, and an unlimited capacity to troll the country.
'Hunter Gatherer' Depicts the Struggles of a Former Inmate
We talk with actor Andre Royo and writer/director Joshua Locy about the slow burn success of their new film, Hunter Gatherer.
How 2016 Became the Year That Voters Stopped Following Politicians' Big Plans
The world's scheming geniuses have spent 2016 completely screwing everything up.
The Strange, Embarrassing World of Americans Trying to Emulate English Soccer Culture
First the MLS imported players and coaches; now, it's taking what it can from the terraces.
What Standing Rock and 'Moana' Have in Common
While Moana shows the sacrifice of one leader, Standing Rock reminds us of the power of collective organizing.
What Happened When I Used an App to Try to Cure My Premature Ejaculation Issues
Yes, I gamified all my shameful orgasms.
Andrew W.K. on Clarity
Not allowing ourselves to float aimlessly throughout life in a cloudy daze is an unquestionably hard challenge, but one we owe ourselves to face head on.
Why 'Chew' and Asian American Superheroes Still Matter
Books like 'Chew' and 'Heroine Complex' are showcasing Asian-American characters and proving the importance of representation.
Cuban Humor Owes Everything to Fidel Castro
Most Americans don't realize this, but 'el Líder Máximo' was the inspiration for—and butt of—a lot of very excellent jokes.