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When celebrities blog!

Farhad Manjoo
Arianna Huffington's new project combines new-media buzz with Hollywood liberal glitz. But will it be "Star Wars" -- or "Ishtar"?

Senator Franken?

David Paul Kuhn
He's good enough, he's smart enough, but doggone it, will people vote for him? To find out, Al Franken is moving his radio show back home to Minnesota to get ready to run against Sen. Norm Coleman.

John Kerry, senator

Tim Grieve
The Democrat campaigns as a war hero, but barely mentions his two decades as a legislator, allowing the GOP to paint him as a flip-flopping ultra-liberal. What has he actually achieved?

Letters

Salon Staff
Don't blame the children for deadbeat, bankrupt parents: Readers respond to Katharine Mieszkowski's "Americans Are Not Going Broke Over Lattes!"

The decline and fall of the Enron empire

Tim Grieve
The company's e-mail archive captures everything: Ken Lay's livin'-large heyday, the political schemes of his minions, and hate mail that employees sent their CEO when the company collapsed.

“Americans are not going broke over lattes!”

Katharine Mieszkowski
Home mortgages, insurance and, above all, children are driving middle-class parents into bankruptcy, says Harvard law professor and author Elizabeth Warren.

Kerry’s appeal to Howard Dean

Salon Staff
Sen. John Kerry urges his rival presidential candidate to rethink tax cuts and Medicare, for the good of the country -- and the Democratic Party.

Fall books preview

Laura Miller
The hot new titles to look for in the coming months, from fiction to biography to politics.

Celebrity sex! Meltdowns! Rumors! Paternity battles and more!

Amy Reiter
In Nothing Personal's third annual Readers' Choice Awards, Salon's avid gossip fans make their predictions for 2002.

Against the law

Gary Kamiya
Two new books make it clear that the Supreme Court's notorious Bush vs. Gore ruling wasn't as bad as it seemed at the time. It was worse.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, May 31, 2001

Generation bankrupt

Damien Cave
They got hooked on credit cards when the good times seemed forever. Now the bills are due.

Lazy daze

David Horowitz
From '60s socialist to Wen Ho Lee defender: The political odyssey of Los Angeles Times columnist Robert Scheer.

What to read: Winter novels

Salon's critics
Run away to the circus, to a haunted Indian village, to a secret-filled Scottish island and more with the season's best fiction.

The inner Liz

Amy Reiter
Gossip columnist Liz Smith loves celebrities and, she now reveals, other women. So why can't she love herself?

The Movie List

Salon Staff
An A-Z list of movies reviewed by Salon.

What to read

Salon's critics
From an icy thriller to a humid Southern novel, late-summer fiction that knocked our flip-flops off.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Aug. 17, 2000

American travesty

Peter Kurth
With a talking presidential penis and a shovelful of Hollywood dirt, Joe Eszterhas waxes trashy on the Lewinsky scandal.

Darva: Milking it!

Amy Reiter
No more nursing for Conger after nude photos; cameras rolling on new "Star Wars"; Hurley chompin' at the bit for post-Hugh horseplay. Plus: How Warren Beatty consoles Halle Berry.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Monday, June 26, 2000

Mommy smearest

Amy Reiter
It's spillsville for Jaid Barrymore, splitsville for Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley and the slammer for Bobby Brown.

Stalking Chunk

Norah Pierson
Long ago, a young girl watched "Goonies" and was smitten with one of the actors. Years later, she hunts him down and they end up ...

Rudy heads south

Anthony York
And so do his poll numbers; Hillary opens up a 10-point lead over the New York mayor.
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