
The man behind D.C. football team’s outrageous name
Many people, myself included, wonder how, in 2013, a multimillion-dollar professional football team can continue to be named after a racial slur.

Why "Game of Thrones" reigns supreme
"Game of Thrones" has obtained an exceptionally large fanbase and piqued the interest of critics who usually give fantasy the cold shoulder.

"Evil Dead" is more dead than evil
Five friends head to a cabin deep in the woods, where they find a sinister book that unleashes a demonic force, which proceeds to pick them off one by one.

Kurt Cobain fans celebrate rocker's birthday
The Nirvana frontman was born this day in 1967, and went on to become the voice of a generation and pave the way for heavy music's entry into the mainstream, despite his aversion to such popularity

Who knew? Those wacky Renaissance faires have radical roots
Faires have consistently provided a place for a mostly working-class audience to celebrate working-class and peasant culture from all around the world.

Top ten films from 2012 progressives should see
Of course, there are many more than ten, but we should start somewhere.

Jedi creed, Paganism among top alternative beliefs in UK
The branching out of other faiths, and the increase in people who choose to abstain from religion, could be seen as an example of growing diversity in the UK.

Some assembly required for "Seven Psychopaths"
Even though it's technically British, it's got two American union bugs in the last frame: IATSE and Teamsters.

Again: Fifth “Fringe” season an absolute must watch!
Heavily explored so far in Season Five is the concept of what humans consider "beautiful," and how that relates to "joy" and "happiness."

Artist Al Heuer talks pop art and politics
When it comes to political activism, "What better way [to take part in it] than through photography and painting?"

