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FOLLOW US: [Explaining Mueller’s list of questions]( Robert Mueller’s questions for Donald Trump: Who wrote them? Who leaked them? What do they tell us? Heather Digby Parton [Trump’s game of sneaky leaks]( Trump’s game of leaks: Is he playing the New York Times the same way the Russians did? Amanda Marcotte --------------------------------------------------------------- [Trump’s private doctor: I made up claims]( Donald Trump’s former doctor claims president’s team raided his office Rachel Leah Nicole Karlis --------------------------------------------------------------- [Michelle Wolf’s comedy error]( Michelle Wolf committed a grave comedy error at the correspondents’ dinner: She told the truth Chauncey DeVega --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mueller has suggested subpoenaing Trump]( Is a presidential subpoena coming? Former Trump lawyer says Mueller asked Matthew Rozsa --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Antonio Banderas takes on Picasso]( Acting superstar Antonio Banderas and newcomer Alex Rich joined Salon’s D. Watkins to discuss one of the most important roles for both of their careers, the prolific artist Pablo Picasso. Banderas and Rich share the title role of one of the 20th century’s most influential and celebrated artists (Banderas the later years, and Rich, the young Picasso) on the second installment of NatGeo’s “Genius” series— “Genius: Picasso,” premiering April 24 on the National Geographic channel. “Picasso is a universe, and a country and a persona and a planet all in his self,” Banderas told SalonTV’s D. Watkins. “He didn’t marry with anybody or anything at all. He was a very, very strong artist. Very honest in his artistry and that honesty actually in his personal life, took him to very very complicated situations with friends, with women and in dealing with his own family.” The 10-part series provides a deep meditation on Picasso’s life, his flaws and what ultimately made him one of the best artist ever. Watch the interview above to hear more on how Banderas prepared for the role and his take on immigration and his vision of America. Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, "Salon Talks" and "Salon Stage,” daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on Salon, Facebook and Periscope. [Molly Ringwald]( “Sixteen Candles,” “Pretty in Pink,” and “The Breakfast Club” are some of the most iconic films of the 1980s and they all star, actor Molly Ringwald, who joined “Salon Talks” to discuss the premiere of her new film “All These Small Moments” at the Tribeca Film Festival. Ringwald plays the mother of two teenage boys who’s trying to keep the peace at home while dealing with a troubled marriage in this dramatic comedy about first love, divorce and adolescence. Ringwald shares lessons from her tremendous career in Hollywood, including looking back on her roles in John Hughes’ films through the lense of today’s #MeToo movement. Ringwald commented on her April 2018 essay for [“The New Yorker”]( , in which she revisits “The Breakfast Club” in the midst of the #MeToo movement. “The films that I made with John Hughes are still incredibly popular. They’re still watched a lot, they’re even taught in schools,” Ringwald told Salon. “I’m not renouncing the films. I’m sort of discussing what feels problematic for me as a woman and as a mother.” Watch the video above to hear more about Ringwald’s thoughts on the #MeToo movement, as well as how she got into character for her latest role in “All These Small Moments.” Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage",]( daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [Salon,]( [Facebook]( and [Periscope.]( . --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [WSJ is dousing us with tears of the rich]( The Wall Street Journal is upset about having to interact with poor people at the airport Matthew Rozsa --------------------------------------------------------------- [Would you let Zuck be your matchmaker?]( Facebook announces new dating feature because romance isn’t dead Shira Tarlo --------------------------------------------------------------- [Headphones that won’t break the bank]( Save over 50% on these noise-cancelling headphones Salon Marketplace --------------------------------------------------------------- [Roseanne Barr defends her love of Trump]( Roseanne Barr defends her support of Trump to Fallon: ‘People are mad . . . I don’t give a f**k!’ Shira Tarlo --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Why hip-hop is Pulitzer-worthy]( Kendrick Lamar made history by being the first hip-hop artist ever to receive the prestigious Pulitzer award. The 30-year-old rapper was recognized for his critically acclaimed 2017 album "Damn," a collection of songs that document love, family, religion, sexuality and financial fears against the backdrop of being black in America. As we celebrate the brilliance of "Damn," Salon 5 breaks down a couple other Pulitzer-worthy rap albums. Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [Salon]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( . [Salon goes to Sesame Street]( Salon writer Matthew Rozsa visits the set of "Sesame Street" to talk to Elmo and the show's first-ever Muppet with autism, Julia, who made her TV debut in 2017. Julia, whose episodes have aired around the world, is part of Sesame Workshop's whole autism initiative called See Amazing in All Children. Rozsa talks to Julia about what it is like being a muppet with autism and reveals his own childhood experiences with bullying, which he says might have been less severe if a character like Julia had existed on TV in the 1990s. Watch the video above to see Salon's special behind-the-scenes trip to Sesame and to hear more from Sherrie Westin, the executive vice president of global impact and philanthropy for "Sesame Street" — and the force behind Julia. Plus read more about Rozsa's [reflections]( on understanding how Julia can help everyone understand autism better. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- [Will the FBI’s NCAA probe hurt Kansas?]( The FBI’s NCAA corruption case continues: How will Kansas college basketball fare? LaRissa Lawrie --------------------------------------------------------------- [Superheroes of neoliberalism]( Peak superhero? Not even close: How one movie genre became the guiding myth of neoliberalism Keith A. Spencer --------------------------------------------------------------- [Your genome may have been hacked already]( Your genome may have already been hacked Norman A. Paradis --------------------------------------------------------------- [Dems amass donations to take on the GOP]( The money race: Democratic House challengers outraise Republican incumbents Jillian S. 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