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New Yorker critic Emily Nussbaum reflects on what Shonda Rhimes actually brings to television. Hint: It's not angry black women.
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The author of "Captain Underpants" discusses the book's censorship and why it's important for children to read his humorous work.
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LA Review of Books: A long-time TV writer, who worked on "Lost" for its first two years, on how and why TV's current Golden Age came to be.
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Oscar Isaac will be in "Star Wars: Episode VII." He feels exactly like you do when it comes to the adjustments made to the original trilogy.
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The founder and operator Christopher "moot" Poole doesn't often get blamed when 4chan is controversial. Perhaps, this should change, Slate argues.
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Margaret and Walter Keane are the subjects of the iconic director's latest film, "Big Eyes." Learn their background before you see the film.
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Vulture argues that, despite "Gilmore Girls" being great, your favorite mother-daughter duo was actually kind of despicable.
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For example, James Cameron had the idea for "The Terminator" while homeless, in a nightmarish fever dream.
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