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Sanders speaks at a campaign rally at the Los Angeles Convention Center on March 1, 2020 (Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Bernie Sanders in L.A.: Did someone say Public Enemy?

Paul Wells: Prior to Super Tuesday, the Democratic front-runner rallied in California with a curious crew of celebrities. Only one person there mattered.

Breaking the grass ceiling

Broad City levels the lowbrow-comedy playing field with a new archetype: the female stoner dude

Newsmakers

Newsmakers

A roommate crisis for the Vancouver Canucks, a new home for Richard III, and Mandela granddaughters hit reality TV

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Review: We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy

Some questions are inherently annoying: are we there yet? Is that seat taken? Are women funny? But is it better to ignore or engage with the children/moviegoers/magazine columnists who ask them? Marie Claire’s Kohen could not resist the urge to take on that last one, infamously explored by Christopher Hitchens in a 2007 Vanity Fair essay. Or rather, Kohen lets the women (and their male colleagues) answer.

Sarah Silverman, political prostitute

Last election, the comedian rallied Jews in Florida to vote for Obama. This time, she’s got an indecent proposal on the table

‘Take This Waltz’: Lust Tango in Toronto

Mixed emotions, and opinions, arise from Sarah Polley’s summer-in-the-city romance

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Newsmakers: Apr. 19-26, 2012

John Edwards heads to court, St. John’s mayor takes on Harper, and Lindsay Lohan returns to the big screen

Shooting stars at TIFF

You only have one minute to take a photograph during shoots

Sarah Polley on married life, Seth Rogen, and who left her starstruck

Brian D. Johnson interviews the Canadian actor

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TIFF Newsmakers

Hilary Swank cleans up for the cameras, the Boss is still working, and the FUBAR guys have some advice for the PM

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Late-night is for frat boys only

Women are a big part of the audience, so why don’t hosts like Jay Leno hire any as writers?