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‘Vita & Virginia’ Director Chanya Button on the Allure of Recreating Virginia Woolf’s World on Film

Chanya Button knows that hers is one in a line of movies about Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West. To Button, that's a benefit. 'No one piece of work can capture who they were.'
By John Russell
Alex Rodriguez in 'Screwball.'

‘Screwball’ Director Billy Corben on the Miami Doping Scandal That Nearly Killed A-Rod’s Career

Billy Corben's new documentary, 'Screwball,' is the tale of a coke-addicted fake Miami doctor, his fake-tan-addicted steroid patient and the doping scandal that shook the MLB.
By Brendan Bures

This Ramadan, ISIS May Be Down but They’re Not Out

Ramadan gives some would-be terrorists that nudge from thought to action—no caliphate necessary.
By Bridget Johnson
circa 1955: A bartender waits attentively on a young couple out on a date.

Watch Out, People In These Cities Are Flakiest on Valentine’s Day

By Margaret Abrams
Willem Dafoe and Brooklyn Kimberley Prince in The Florida Project.

Critics May Gush, but ‘Florida Project’ Is Near-Certain Box Office Risk

By Rex Reed
Author and journalist Kevin Deutsch.

Journalist Under Investigation After Times Removes Story Quotes, Book Facts Disputed

By John Bonazzo
ORLANDO, FL - MAY 08: Prince Harry meets USA Invictus Team Member Elizabeth Marks ahead of the Opening Ceremony of the Invictus Games Orlando 2016 at ESPN Wide World of Sports on May 8, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. Prince Harry, patron of the Invictus Games Foundation is in Orlando ahead of the opening of Invictus Games which will open on Sunday. The Invictus Games is the only International sporting event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women. Started in 2014 by Prince Harry the Invictus Games uses the power of Sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation.

Prince Harry’s Pal Broke Records at the Paralympics

By Margaret Abrams
NICE, FRANCE - JULY 15: A man reacts as people visit the scene and lay tributes to the victims of a terror attack on the Promenade des Anglais on July 15, 2016 in Nice, France. A French-Tunisian attacker killed 84 people as he drove a lorry through crowds, gathered to watch a firework display during Bastille Day Celebrations. The attacker then opened fire on people in the crowd before being shot dead by police.

Lesson From Nice: To Fight ISIS, Focus on Motive Over Means

By Bridget Johnson
People kiss during a gay parade on Istiklal Street, the main shopping corridor in Istanbul, on June 22, 2014, during the Trans Pride Parade as part of the Trans Pride Week 2014, which is organized by Istanbul's 'Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transvestites and Transsexuals' (LGBTT) solidarity organization. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC

It’s Time to Stop Turkey’s LGBT Assaults

By Jeff Robbins
New York officials and activists unveil the sign designating Stonewall Inn a National Monument.

Obama Administration Makes Stonewall’s Monumental Status Official

By Jillian Jorgensen
Joshua and Drew.

Petition Urges Disney to Model First LGBT ‘Star Wars’ Character After Orlando Victim

By Vinnie Mancuso
Sude authored a briefing that outlined the threat of Al-Qaeda that was presented to Bush a month before 9/11.

Author of Pre-9/11 Memo Bush Ignored Talks Orlando—and the Fight Against Terror

By Sheila Weller
Trump on Clinton: 'I think she's done nothing well.'

Hannity and Trump Stick to Safe Subjects: ISIS, Clinton and CNN

By Joe Lapointe
Members of NJ's Democratic congressional delegation.

Currie Applauds NJ Congressional Delegation for Ongoing House Sit-In

By Alyana Alfaro
Anti-gun demonstrators protest outside DSA Inc. on June 17, 2016 in Lake Barrington, Illinois. DSA Inc. is a manufacturer of FAL, AR15 and RPD rifles.

Democrats Prep Path to Victory on Gun Control

By Cliston Brown
A mourner attends a vigil for victims of a shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida nearly a week earlier, in front of the United States embassy on June 18, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. Fifty people were killed and at least as many injured during a Latin music event at the Pulse club in the worst terror attack in the U.S. since 9/11. The American-born gunman had pledged allegiance to ISIS, though officials have yet to find conclusive evidence of his having any direct connection with foreign extremists. The incident has added fuel to the ongoing debate about gun control in the country.

In Gay Lives Versus Muslim Sensibilities, LGBT Loses

By Abraham H. Miller
The Internet has been ablaze with Donald Trump conspiracy theories since he announced his candidacy.

Trump Looks to Salvage Flailing Campaign With Polished Populist Assault on Clinton

By Will Bredderman
An installation from "Terence Koh: Bee Chapel" at Andrew Edlin Gallery.

Artist to Transmit Orlando Shooting Victims’ Names Into Space

By Alanna Martinez
After Orlando, the LGBT community is read to take on its next political cause: gun control.

Rainbow Reinforcements: Gay Rights Advocates Take Aim at the NRA

By Jillian Jorgensen
Mourners hold candles while observing a moment of silence during a vigil outside the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for the mass shooting victims at the Pulse nightclub June 13, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.

Condemn the Haters Who Said Gays in Orlando Had It Coming

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Joe DiVincenzo, Bob Menendez, Cory Booker and Donald Payne with gun control advocates.

In Orlando Aftermath, Menendez and Booker Push ‘Common Sense’ Gun Regulations

By Alyana Alfaro
BEIJING, CHINA - JUNE 07: (CHINA OUT) US Secretary of State John Kerry delivers a speech on a press conference during the Eighth Round of US - China Strategic and Economic Dialogues & the Seventh Round of US - China High-Level Consultation on People-to-People Exchange on June 7, 2016 in Beijing, China. As two large economic nations, the dialogues and cooperation between US and China will make significant repercussions to world economy.

Cues From Kerry: Dissent Is No Longer the Highest Form of Patriotism

By Austin Bay
President Barack Obama (R) and Attorney General Loretta Lynch arrive for the Public Safety Office Medal of Valor ceremony in the East Room of the White House May 16, 2016 in Washington, DC. According to the White House, the medal 'is the highest national award for valor presented to a public safety officer. The medal is awarded to public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect human life.'

FBI Releases [Omitted] Transcript of Orlando Shooter’s 911 Call

By Ashe Schow
Paul Ryan on 'Meet the Press.'

Paul Ryan Calls It: ‘Very Strange’ Situation With ‘Very Unique’ Nominee

By Joe Lapointe
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