School Officials Make Boy Scout Cover Up His Star Wars T-Shirt
A fictional weapon wielded by an imaginary soldier runs afoul of a ban on "symbols oriented toward violence."
A fictional weapon wielded by an imaginary soldier runs afoul of a ban on "symbols oriented toward violence."
A Reason panel debates the cultural and political impact of the blockbuster franchise.
Arguing about politics is part of what makes Star Wars fandom so much fun.
The 1966 short Freiheit
The Washington Post's Alyssa Rosenberg, Free Beacon's Sonny Bunch, and Reason's Peter Suderman fight over why we care.
A Star Wars expansion at Disneyland helps keep an entertainment fee at bay.
Sotheby's auctions massive Star Wars toy collection.
How the franchise changed the way movies make money.
How the franchise changed the way movies make money
Besides, obviously, Donald Trump as Darth Vader. And Lincoln Chafee as C-3PO.