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E-readers gain steam with lower prices and new models
Amazon touts sales of the Kindle, reading gets revolutionized, and more competition is on the way
08/27/2010 03:27 UTC
Why the Foley scandal has legs; why the Wall Street Journal is wrong
The Journal blames the GOP's failure to stop Foley on tolerance for "private lifestyle choices."
10/03/2006 18:04 UTC
“Child’s Play” reflects the gendered panic of boys 'n dolls
As a new season of “Chucky” premieres, here’s a look back at the original film in all its toxic glory
10/06/2022 21:30 UTC
The Oath Keepers are using the "we were just kidding" white privilege defense
The January 6 trials expose how white privilege allows domestic terrorists to hide their plots in plain sight
10/24/2022 10:00 UTC
"The Daily Show" destroys Fox News' non-solution to unwanted catcalling
So many fun alternatives!
10/03/2014 18:57 UTC
Iran's summer sartorial crackdown
Scores of women are detained at the airport for "un-Islamic" dress and couples are cross-examined by police
06/15/2010 01:35 UTC
"Holes"
Aided by Sigourney Weaver and Jon Voight as evil grown-ups, this adaptation of the beloved children's book crackles with un-Harry-like life.
04/19/2003 00:00 UTC
"You Like Us! You Really Like Us!": On "Girls" men get better treatment than they deserve
The positive portrayal of men from Lena Dunham and female filmmakers
02/13/2017 02:30 UTC
Growin' up
We defiled one another with bourbon and blow jobs, back when New York was more conducive to decadence.
06/21/2000 23:30 UTC
Mark Sanford, Republican congressman who criticized Donald Trump, loses South Carolina's GOP primary
President Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday in order to claim credit for state Rep. Katie Arrington's victory
06/13/2018 15:16 UTC
Portrait emerges of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Friends tell Salon the wannabe engineer liked to talk about rap, not politics. Also: "Dzhokhar likes the chronic"
04/19/2013 22:12 UTC
The toll of emotional labor: "You have a hierarchy of whose experience matters and whose doesn't"
Author Rose Hackman talks about emotional labor, and how it explains so many family and workplace gender inequities
04/02/2023 23:30 UTC
My son, the cross-dresser
Just because he plays soccer in ballet slippers, does that make him a weirdo?
05/27/1998 21:10 UTC
Sharps & flats
Carl Craig and a new Detroit techno compilation examine past futures and futures past.
10/20/1999 20:00 UTC
Anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers now present a real threat of violence
Across the country, more anti-vaccine extremists are turning violent. It's time to take the threat seriously
09/08/2021 10:00 UTC