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I'm dating in recovery -- how much do I tell?
Should I mention in my personal ad that I'm bipolar and have three ex-wives?
09/02/2005 20:25 UTC
"Primal" may be the most unconventional love story on TV. Just not in the way you think
Genndy Tartakovsky's minimalist caveman fable reminds us the best love stories have nothing to do with romance
07/23/2022 20:00 UTC
Is "CODA" the "Green Book" of films about deaf people?
The Oscar winner is not about, by or for who you think it is
03/27/2022 12:00 UTC
Better pageantry through science
Holiday programming hits a nonreligious apex at my kids' school.
12/22/2000 01:18 UTC
There’s a neurological reason you say "um" when you think of a word
Disfluencies can shed light about what’s going on in the brain as we speak
06/02/2021 12:30 UTC
"Do football, not wokeness": Conservatives angered over Black national anthem sung at the Super Bowl
How the inclusion of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before "The Star-Spangled Banner" on Sunday set off the right
02/14/2023 22:36 UTC
The chimp who thought he was a boy
Raised like a son by a New York City family as part of a language experiment, Nim Chimpsky was shipped away when funds ran out. A new biography tells Nim's story.
03/31/2008 15:12 UTC
We are all the “Fraggle Rock” Trash Heap now
Face it, we're made of trash, like Marjory the Trash Heap, and mired in one place these days
01/23/2022 16:00 UTC
Best of 2022 | I have a hard time hearing men talk — literally. That's not the most troubling part
I've likely had this hearing loss since birth. Why did it take me so long to realize one of my senses is impaired?
12/23/2022 18:00 UTC
I have a hard time hearing men talk — literally. That's not the most troubling part of my diagnosis
I've likely had this hearing loss since birth. Why did it take me so long to realize one of my senses is impaired?
05/21/2022 23:30 UTC
Sanctions hit Iran's merchants
Iran's economy struggles under U.S. sanctions, and the problem goes deeper than oil.
08/23/2012 21:29 UTC
Evan Rachel Wood's "Phoenix Rising" and the art of trauma
Can animating abuse in the new HBO documentary help detractors believe a survivor?
03/20/2022 12:00 UTC
"Drive My Car" director says conversing in vehicles "makes it easier to reveal parts of yourself"
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi spoke to Salon about adapting Haruki Murakami's short story about a grieving man and his driver
11/23/2021 23:17 UTC
Pick of the week: The case that unlocked the Catholic scandal
Pick of the week: Alex Gibney's "Mea Maxima Culpa" follows the scandal from one Wisconsin school to the pope's desk
11/16/2012 05:59 UTC
Step into the "This Close" bubble with two deaf best friends in a hearing world
Salon talks to Shoshannah Stern and Josh Feldman about the second season of their acclaimed SundanceTV series
09/12/2019 19:00 UTC