
Paranoia: Fear for connoisseurs
A series of articles, featured in Salon People in February 2001, on various aspects of paranoia.
Paranoia: Fear for connoisseurs Welcome to a special week's worth of articles on the darkness that strikes deep, takes hold and never lets go.
By Douglas Cruickshank
[02/12/01]
Bunker fever Y2K never quite happened. When you're paranoid, that's a tough pill to swallow.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
[02/12/01]
Who's watching who? Salon's TV critic picks the 10 most paranoid TV shows of all time.
By Joyce Millman
[02/12/01]
Bring back the bomb! Nuclear paranoia fit perfectly with my adolescence in the '80s. Then one day, while I was writhing in the gutter, it simply stopped.
By Dana Hull
[02/13/01]
They've been watching us all along From Joan of Arc to Oliver Stone, society has perfected the art of worrying about nothing.
By King Kaufman
[02/13/01]
It's a plot Salon's book editors pick the 10 most paranoid tomes of all time.
By Laura Miller and Maria Russo
[02/13/01]
Do you love me, or am I just paranoid? Consider, if you will, how romance is like a marauding bear, but also not.
By Carina Chocano
[02/14/01]
You don't say The 10 remarks most likely to catch your attention -- and not in a good way.
By Carina Chocano
[02/14/01]
Riding the Cottonmouth Express -- to hell Some passengers looked up; others were oblivious. Me, I wondered how they were going to ship my corpse back East.
By Chris Colin
[02/15/01]
Name that tune -- before it names you Salon's music critics pick the 10 most paranoid compositions of all
time.
Salon Arts & Entertainment staff
[02/15/01]
Caliparanoia dreamin' The Golden State's helter-skelter soul has long been the fertile crescent of fear, but we're moving on now -- to something worse.
By Anthony York
[02/16/01]
Now playing at the angstplex A Salon film critic picks her 10 favorite paranoia-inducing movies.
By Stephanie Zacharek
[02/16/01]
Illustration by Ian Walsh/Salon
