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How Podcaster Beverley Wang is Opening Up the Discussion on Race
Posted in: Culture NewsRadio National host traces path from globe-trotting studies to unflinching 'It's Not a Race' series.
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‘Godless’: Why Netflix’s Brutal, Timely Western Is a Must-See
Posted in: Culture NewsHow Scott Frank finally got his cutthroat look at our frontier nation on TV – and why you shouldn't consider this a "feminist Western".
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‘Back’: How the ‘Peep Show’ Creators Followed Up Their Cult Britcom
Posted in: Culture NewsDavid Mitchell and Robert Webb on reuniting for a new comedy about death, failure and middle-aged men behaving badly.
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Issa Rae: How a ‘Misfit’ Became TV’s Hottest Auteur
Posted in: Culture News"In creating and writing the show, this is not for dudes. It's not for white people. It's the show that I imagined for my family and friends."
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Jonestown: 13 Things You Should Know About Cult Massacre
Posted in: Culture NewsA look back at the infamous 1978 mass murder-suicide, one of the most harrowing tragedies in American history.
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Married In The Comics: Graphic Novels’ Strange Relationship with Nuptials
Posted in: Culture NewsIn light of Batman's recent proposal to Catwoman, we look back through the history books at the varying success of this strange sub-genre.
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Spike Lee: Why I Turned ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ Into a TV Series
Posted in: Culture NewsThe filmmaker talks returning to/expanding on his directorial debut for Netflix: "If somebody's going to fuck it up, it'll be me."
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Flashback: Charles Manson, The Incredible Story of the Most Dangerous Man Alive
Posted in: Culture NewsOur chilling 1970 investigative look into the terrifying Manson family – including a jailhouse interview with Charlie himself.
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Charles Manson, Cult Leader Behind Tate-LaBianca Murders, Dead at 83
Posted in: Culture NewsCareer criminal, cult leader and enigmatic pop culture figure upended Sixties with series of killings.
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‘The Walking Dead’ Recap: Father Figures
Posted in: Culture NewsNegan returns and Rick and Darryl come to blows, as the show fills in gaps, finds a groove and gets back on track
