The HBO show is a valuable artifact from the post-9/11, pre-social media revolution era.
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At the end of the show's first season, the big question remains unanswered
The AMC show has all sorts of problems, but a stand-out last episode could make us forget all about them
A first-timer visits the iconic rock festival and finds that despite the dirt, sweat, and crowds, spirits were high
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Two of the Western world's biggest transnational institutions may soon fall into a complex, ideological struggle: a right to free and open Internet vs. a right to be forgotten
This week's episode turns away from the murder investigation to focus exclusively on two of the show's characters. Does it work?
Several television writers have turned against the new AMC show, but some of their criticisms miss the point
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The highbrow Soviet director's movies seem like a strange fit for the video site best known its cute kitten clips. But the experiment just might work.
A grieving father takes matters into his own hands
Around for a century, Linotype machines were made obsolete in the 1970s by changing technologies -- but they have not been forgotten
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