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Did the Gore team make its case?
Most legal experts doubt Judge Sauls will overturn Florida canvassing boards and grant more hand counts.
12/05/2000 01:06 UTC
Diversity didn't die with the Oscars – here are the kickass creatives to celebrate and support
Be mad because Oscars 2019 felt like progress and Oscars 2020 smells like cowardice
02/09/2020 20:30 UTC
"Aretha" crowns the Queen of Soul in glory, thanks to star Cynthia Erivo's own genius
The new bio series delivers soaring musical numbers & killer costumes worth tuning in for, even if insight is scant
03/20/2021 16:00 UTC
Decoding EgyptAir
The National Transportation Safety Board is waiting on a final analysis of the cockpit voice recorder of Flight 990 before turning over the investigation to the FBI.
11/15/1999 17:00 UTC
Salon's author questionnaire: Inside Tom Perrotta's "Mrs. Fletcher" and more summer must-reads
Salon gets answers from Alex Gilvarry, Bruce Handy, Carolyn Murnick, Tom Perrotta and Shawn Wen on their new books
08/01/2017 22:57 UTC
Viva "Buena Vista Social Club"
In spite of volatile Cuban-American exile
politics, Wim Wenders' documentary 'Buena Vista Social Club' wins over Miami
03/09/1999 23:23 UTC
Pick of the week: A spectacular Cuban-jazz love story
Pick of the week: Surprise Oscar nominee "Chico & Rita" is a smoldering animated romance, with killer music
02/10/2012 06:00 UTC
Our basket of deplorables: The 10 film villains we loved to hate in 2016
Rotten neighbors, hideous slavers, greedy bankers, politicians — libidinal, devious, corrupt ones make great movies
12/25/2016 03:30 UTC
Letters
Readers respond to Jake Tapper's review of "Boy Genius: Karl Rove, the Brains Behind the Remarkable Political Triumph of George W. Bush" and Allen Barra's review of a new Miles Davis biography.
01/25/2003 01:20 UTC
Fear and soccer on the campaign trail
The GOP embraces Hispanic voters as the soccer moms of 2000 while Bradley resurrects Willie Horton and the story of a political romance can finally be told.
01/14/2000 23:00 UTC
"Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand
Surprise! The book everyone is reading and loving stars a stocky, funny-looking hero with four legs -- the champion racehorse Seabiscuit.
03/15/2001 01:07 UTC
Dumb and somewhat less dumb: "There's Something About Mary"
Review: In "There's Something About Mary," the Farrelly Brothers have moved beyond fart jokes
06/30/1998 23:00 UTC
Dr. Ruth loves happy endings: “Most people want to be in a relationship, and not just have a one-night encounter"
Salon talks to the legendary sex therapist about "50 Shades," social media and her return to TV with "Original Sin"
01/19/2016 03:30 UTC
Portrait of the public intellectual as mere mortal
Susan Sontag's journals mean something different to just about everyone.
12/18/2008 23:55 UTC
The best TV shows of 2020 that made staying at home bearable
The worst year still gave us some incredible TV. Salon's TV critic shares her top 10 favorites
12/27/2020 20:45 UTC
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