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Magic Mike

Steven Soderbergh's Magic Mike opens today and Manohla Dargis, Armond White, and Richard Brody chime in.

How William Faulkner tackled race—and freed the South from itself.

New Oscar rules allow multiple songwriters, incorproate hair styling.

Iran urged to halt executions for alcohol consumption.

Brooklyn's McCarren Park Pool is no longer a crudy concert venue but a pool again (more photos of hipsters and pregnant laides swimming at the iconic landmark here).

J. Hoberman recognizes something in Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

I heart Michael Shannon simply for his answer to the question "Which do you prefer, the old Times Square or the new Times Square."

The new Cinema Scope is now available for reading.

Poetry's relationship with the Olympics.

Read all of PopMatters's 2012 Essential Film Performances by clicking here.

How the justices ruled on the health care law.

Ignatiy Vishnevetsky explains how he came up with his Sight & Sound list:

Links for the Day: A collection of links to items that we hope will spark discussion. We encourage our readers to submit candidates for consideration to ed@slantmagazine.com and to converse in the comments section.

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