Why Does Hollywood Hate Real Estate Developers?
The typecasting of builders as villains might help explain why NIMBYs so often win the policy battles over urban growth and development.
The typecasting of builders as villains might help explain why NIMBYs so often win the policy battles over urban growth and development.
From Iowa to impeachment, Biden burnout to Trump triumph, the opposition party had itself a rough 7 days.
"You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world."
Clint Eastwood's masterful true-life drama about a wrongly accused American hero doubles as an awkward brief for Trump.
Nah, the senator's still wrong about Internet free speech, argue the editors on the Reason Roundtable podcast.
Hulu's Untouchable is a relentless accounting of the mogul's sexual misdeeds.
After outraged responses from Fox and Trump, Universal yanks The Hunt from its schedule.
Reviews of campy Why Women Kill and documentary Manson: the Women
It's a throwback to an earlier Hollywood era, and an argument for why movies still matter.
Economists debunk the state government's claims about the size of the film industry.
Plus: FOSTA challenge gets boost from state prosecutors, the trouble with "democracy dollars," and more...
Nonetheless, a judge will let a sex trafficking complaint against Weinstein proceed.
The perils-and profits-of being identity-focused in business, content, and audience
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