In striking down the Defense of Marriage Act, the famous swing justice continues his tradition of historic support for homosexual rights.
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Mental downtime makes people more creative and less anxious.
Today's pop stars live for the applause, but as Lou Reed, Banksy, and Pynchon have shown, shunning attention can be the best way to keep it.
Reinterpreting a literary classic doesn't reduce its characters to "cardboard cutouts," as Doyle's estate has insisted—it informs, critiques, and expands upon the original work and its themes.
Critics have accused the Best Picture contender of being a reckless celebration of excess. It's actually one of the most scathing critiques of Wall Street that Hollywood's ever produced.
As America continues in its frenzy over the now $640-million jackpot up for grabs in tonight's Mega Millions lottery, one thing's clear: You probably don't actually want to win the lottery.
To use just one example, Stacey Donovan's Dive neatly dismantles the argument that fiction for teens can't also be serious, messy, thought-provoking literature.