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Books: Those Dirty Rotten Taxes
03/05/1998 01:00 UTC
Got the February blues? Go to lunch
The best lunch partners are upbeat and convivial. That leaves out poets, liberals and Republicans.
02/21/2007 16:55 UTC
Sad-eyed ladies of the drylands
A hot ticket in Beijing: The International Conference on Women and Desertification.
06/05/2006 22:34 UTC
Woman who signed letter supporting Kavanaugh finds out he degraded her in school yearbook: report
"I pray their daughters are never treated this way," Renate Schroeder Dolphin responds
09/25/2018 17:43 UTC
My doomed mission to make her happy
A year into our marriage, her romantic interest in me waned. But I wanted to believe we could still make it work
10/05/2014 04:00 UTC
The simple message that could've stopped my sexual abuse
Public schools often fail to teach students about consent. Here's a poem that could help
07/12/2014 01:27 UTC
Maggie Smith on her memoir's unanswerable questions and feeling ambivalent about "Good Bones"
Salon talks to poet Maggie Smith about her new memoir, "You Could Make This Place Beautiful"
04/13/2023 16:30 UTC
Poet Maggie Smith's new book is a mantra on how to "keep moving" in apocalyptic times
The poet talks to Salon about loss, creativity, and living a good life amid a pandemic
10/12/2020 23:30 UTC
"Joker" leads the pack with 11 nods: Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2020 Oscars
Not far behind were a trio of films with ten nods each: 1917," "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
01/13/2020 15:06 UTC
star chamber
How to save the Russian space program and MTV's "The Real World" -- at the same time!
09/18/1997 23:00 UTC
On LGBTQ allies and angels, and Stonewall at 50
A reflection on community and courage before the epic Pride celebrations of this milestone summer commence
05/27/2019 19:30 UTC
Love Letters Of Barrett, Browning Go Online
02/14/2012 17:45 UTC
What’s with all the viral poems? Why we turn to verse in a time of war
From embarrassing odes by actors to poems of lived experience, poetry is everywhere. There’s a reason
03/03/2022 00:00 UTC
“You guys are just scrambled eggs. You call yourselves professionals?”: Inside Andrew Cuomo's presidential pipe dream
A new book about New York's governor paints him as a modern-day Nixon. Here's how his presidential stock plummeted
04/01/2015 13:57 UTC
No major religious group in America supports refusal of service to LGBT people: poll
Poll finds that for the first time in its polling history that Americans oppose businesses refusing to serve LGBT
06/22/2017 11:10 UTC