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Salon.com April 19, 2002 Stephen Lemons |
Peter Bogdanovich The director of "The Cat's Meow" discusses the truth about "Citizen Kane," the philanderings of Charlie Chaplin and the lies Hollywood tells us about death and dying... |
Salon.com April 19, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Murder by Numbers" Sandra Bullock faces off against homoerotic teenage Nietzscheans in a preposterously dull thriller... |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
Top 10: Unsolved Crimes Here are some of history's most puzzling unsolved crimes. What makes them stand out are their perplexing circumstances, their fascinating theories and their infamous place in pop culture. |
AskMen.com Kyle Darbyson |
Overlooked Film Noir Movies The genre breeds excellence by providing all-star sets of performers with an infinite number of memorable roles, as these films demonstrate: Raw Deal... Touch of Evil... Lost Weekend... The Killing... Dead Again... |
Salon.com June 28, 2000 Earl Ofari Hutchinson |
Race has everything to do with it In the wake of the Central Park assaults, it's time to pay attention to black violence against women -- and a murder rate that's still seven times that of whites. |
British Heritage Donald Rumbelow |
Jack the Ripper In August of 1888, London's East End witnessed the first of many gruesome murders, forever unsolved, by the madman we know as Jack the Ripper. |
ifeminists September 29, 2004 Glenn Sacks |
'Fatal Fathers' Myth Promoted in Wake of Peterson, Hacking Cases The wife of a murdered husband is far less likely to be considered a serious suspect than the husband of a murdered wife. And even when women are suspected, they are much more likely to be seen as having acted in self-defense. |