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"Black women are from the future": Author says Black girls aren't magic, but are ahead of their time
"We have to make ourselves look magic to people so that they won't hurt us," Shayla Lawson says on "Salon Talks"
07/20/2020 22:33 UTC
Summer reads
Chic lit: From a saga of 17th century maidens to a 21st century mom flirting with disaster, our novel recommendations will make you feel cheap and sexy in the best possible way.
06/11/2007 15:55 UTC
Oprah, don't leave us!
The talk show goddess's exit sparks abandonment issues as women everywhere ask, "How will we go on?"
11/21/2009 00:21 UTC
"My Dark Vanessa" author: Canceling Nabokov's "Lolita" is "missing the point" of society's problem
Salon talks to Kate Elizabeth Russell about her long path to writing one of 2020's biggest and most urgent novels
03/11/2020 22:18 UTC
Mothers and monsters: On writing through the terror of parenthood
"I don’t understand how a mother could write a book like that," my neighbor told me. How could I not?
11/10/2019 00:29 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
A peewee football coach berating 5-year-olds and attacking a ref. Just Bob Knight being Bob Knight?
11/16/2006 22:00 UTC
Dirty, sister, daydream: I wanted Kim Gordon's bad-assitude
The Sonic Youth rocker took no BS, made the most amazing noise, was sexual but not for sale. I loved all of it
02/21/2015 05:00 UTC
"I May Destroy You" ends with a revolutionary "ego death" because the other options would be a lie
The profoundly heartbreaking, astonishing and gorgeous conclusion ends the series where Michaela Coel needs to be
08/25/2020 21:17 UTC
Backstabbers
In "Woman's Inhumanity to Woman," pioneering feminist Phyllis Chesler dares to talk about the ways women -- including famous feminists -- stab each other in the back.
03/30/2002 01:53 UTC
Lady Jane
Actress, activist, sex kitten, entrepreneur, Christian, mogul's wife, lightning rod, for almost 70 years Jane Fonda has lived out the history of American women.
04/05/2005 18:16 UTC
The Sadistic Muse
The Salon Interview - Laura Miller interviews Martin Amis about his new book, "Night Train" and the disturbing memoir he's working on.
02/10/1998 14:47 UTC
Democrat goes rogue, declares Palin's book "great"!
The surprising charms of the week's most talked-about political memoir
11/20/2009 04:20 UTC
Trashing Sheryl Sandberg
The Facebook exec’s feminist critics seem to say that if you can’t solve everyone’s problems, don’t solve anyone’s
03/02/2013 22:00 UTC
Being black and British
Long before Zadie Smith and Monica Ali, Andrea Levy was exploring the rich textures of race, class and empire. Her bestselling new book, "Small Island," is her first to be published in America.
04/15/2005 18:12 UTC
"The Last O.G." achieves perfect balance of hilarity and real talk in season 2
A new showrunner fine-tunes the flavors in the Tracy Morgan and Tiffany Haddish comedy about re-entry and more
04/02/2019 20:00 UTC