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Viola Davis

How Viola Davis took Meryl Streep's Oscar.

U.N. panel accuses Syria of crimes against humanity.

President Hamid Karzai blamed a U.S. soldier for "ignorantly" burning copies of the Quran at a NATO base, an accusation that could trigger more protests across Afghanistan.

Chevrolet Volt owner shows Newt Gingrich how to put a gun rack in one.

City governments are threatening to kill the food truck revolution with dumb regulations.

Mitt Romney clawing his way back in Republican race.

Sarah Palin aids lash out at HBO's Game Change.

Jon Stewart rips GOP's Obama fear-mongering.

MUBI gathers coverage of the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Film Comment Selects series.

A colonoscopy cuts colon cancer death risk.

What is your favorite Luis Buñuel poster? (More here.)

Cineaste latest issue is now out.

J.K. Rowling is set to publish a novel actually meant to be read by adults.

Here's video taken from the Slant office yesterday:

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