LETTER: Reject the lesser evil, vote for the greater good
Bernie supporters must reject “lesser-evil” arguments and back Jill Stein instead.
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Bernie supporters must reject “lesser-evil” arguments and back Jill Stein instead.
What happens when you can’t bring yourself to open another book, write another sentence, attend one more soul-sucking class, and you still have another year (at least) left of college? I guess it’s called junioritis.
I distinctly remember asking my mother what capitalism was when I was a young child.
Hillary Clinton finally made things official by announcing she would run for president Sunday.
On Sunday, Columbia University released a 12,866-word investigative report into “A Rape on Campus” the controversial November 2014 Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia.
Comedy Central shocked “The Daily Show” fans when it announced Monday that South African stand-up comedian Trevor Noah would succeed Jon Stewart on the nightly satirical news ?program.
Last year, I wrote about the then-brand-new HBO series “Looking.” It was a review, and I’ve since learned I’m not supposed to write reviews as a columnist, so this isn’t going to be a review. It’s a plea to HBO: renew this incredible show for a ?third season.
Republican lawmakers in Kentucky, Florida and Texas are a little too concerned with the bathroom. Bills were proposed in these states to prevent people from using the “wrong” bathroom.
Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used her personal email account to conduct business as secretary of state, according to the New York Times.
NBC has lost its last good show. And it was over much too quickly.
It’s official: print journalism is now even more dead than it was before.
Why is millennial such a dirty word? Use of the word is met with uncomfortable silence or scoffs from those in the ?generations that precede us.
Let’s say somebody you know is having a “singles only” party on Valentine’s Day, and since you’re currently #SingleAndReadyToMingle, you can’t wait to go. You have a friend who is also single, so you invite her to tag along.
On Tuesday, Snapchat, the world leader of making selfies and sexts disappear, ?debuted a new service called Discover that will let other companies publish ?multimedia content via ?the app. Eleven channels are available at the outset of the ?service, including CNN, ESPN, Vice, Comedy Central and Yahoo News. Why is Snapchat doing this?
Something that’s been in vogue around Hollywood as of late is the idea that we are currently living in a ‘golden age of television.’
Misogyny among straight men is nothing new in our culture.
If you didn’t already know just how bad the CIA tortured captives during the War on Terror, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report Tuesday that described the inhumane methods of torture used by CIA officials on detained militants during the George W. Bush presidency.
We already know how terrible everyone’s favorite ride-sharing service Uber is. From reports of women being kidnapped to threats of digging up dirt on predominantly female journalists, it’s clear drunk 20-somethings who need to get home should instead call up the original ride-sharing service: a taxi.
“Birdman,” the comedy-drama starring Michael Keaton as washed-up ex-superhero actor Riggin Thomas, signals a new criterion of filmmaking.
Robin Williams did it in “One Hour Photo.” Bill Murray did it in “Lost in Translation.” Now Steve Carell does it in “Foxcatcher.”