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Can we still say fuck ’em if they can’t take a joke?

The Supreme Court could consider whether parody is protected speech. The Onion makes the point, quoting a Bay Guardian case. It's a serious issue.

The radical drag queen at the heart of nightlife harm reduction

Punk rock party princess Kochina Rude on her mission to educate about safer drug use—and why it's deeply personal

Screen Grabs: The strange woman fetish of ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ and ‘Blonde’

From hapless heroines to speculum shots—whatever happened to self-determination?

Bowie in space: ‘Moonage Daydream’ saturates with far-out images and ideas

Impressionistic 'official documentary' proves as complex as the music idol and artist—at points even more so.

Screen Grabs: South Asian Film Fest features Godard, UK pop, ‘Four Samosas’

Plus: Revisiting the 1982 Alpine Meadows avalanche, the disastrous Afghanistan evacuation, and life under the Khmer Rouge

The Queen is dead. The monarchy should be next

'It’s a good time for the popularity of this institution to fade away.'

Screen Grabs: Fanboy racism can’t sink crowdpleaser ‘The Woman King’

Viola Davis lead a very good African period epic. Plus: Thandiwe Newton runs into trouble in Montana in 'God's Country'

Screen Grabs: Desires dark and devious, from Texas to Brazil

Patricia Highsmith's hidden life, a steamy Bahia adventure, and the undeniable appeal of Justin Long

Screen Grabs: The rambunctious talents of Elaine May

Plus: African Film Festival, cinema and histories of incarceration, the Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie, more movies

Screen Grabs: The government is no one’s friend in ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’

Plus: Heavyweight revival action this weekend, from Poland's The Three Colors Trilogy to—yes—Flash Gordon.