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He went to Burning Man and never came back

Liza Monroy
I watched as his life became performance art, a spectacle of glitter, cartwheels and "embracing your awesome"

Watching scary movies in the dark: The success of “Don’t Breathe” and the resurgence of horror

Nico Lang
Watching a horror film is a communal experience — that audiences will actually leave their living rooms for

Let’s co-sleep on it: How I became the mom I swore I’d never be

Amy M. Miller
That will never be me, my former self claimed — and then we had kids who wanted to sleep in our bed

On Nate Parker, and lessons my father tried to teach me about rape

Natasha S. Alford
The "Birth of a Nation" director's 1999 case invites us to examine rape culture — but do we have the will?

America’s criminal injustice system: A private eye sheds light on the gross indignities suffered by the poor

Judith Coburn
A world in which coming to court might mean being stopped and frisked by the police

“Skinny isn’t beautiful”: Only after I stopped dreading my weight did I find true happiness

Ann Hood
"Some girls are raised to be the first female president ... I was raised to be beautiful"

The Internet saved my life: At 13, I told one person I wanted to kill myself—my best friend, whom I had never met

Leigh Stein
Nearly 20 years later, I finally ask David how he found the courage to send help from halfway across the country

Chasing Ennio Morricone: Our family’s race across an ocean and against the clock to see the concert of a lifetime

Victoria Comella
We tried for years to help Dad see his favorite composer in concert. This time, we wouldn't be stopped

“The Night Of” recap: The defense gears up, the wild calls, and a slow burn erupts

Laura Bogart
In the fourth episode, "The Art of War," we begin to learn about Andrea, the woman whose death starts the story

Theresa May: The Hillary Clinton of Great Britain?

Padraig Reidy
Theresa May is one of many "bloody difficult women" leading the scepter'd isle

“I am an unwilling participant in this movement”: Mothers of the movement deliver powerful testimonies at DNC

Sophia Tesfaye
Black Lives Matter is given its largest national platform yet

“Every revolution needs a villain”: Misplaced leftist backlash gives Debbie Wasserman Schultz entirely too much credit

Gary Legum
Schultz's less-than-mediocre job performance proves she couldn't even fix the race for Hillary if she tried

Let 2016 be known as the year Third Eye Blind became left-wing folk heroes: “Raise your hand if you believe in science”

Scott Timberg
We got all excited about Jon Stewart's return at the RNC in Cleveland, we didn't even see Stephan Jenkins coming

Norman Lear sits down with Salon: “Trump is the middle finger of the American right hand”

Andrew O'Hehir
Archie Bunker wouldn't vote for Trump, insists his 93-year-old creator, now the subject of an irresistible film

When cities fail their residents: Why can’t wealthy cities fix the homeless problem?

Steven Rosenfeld
A media project shows all the obstacles even the richest cities have in addressing homelessness

“I’m not ready for the dirt nap yet”: How Toto outlasted the haters, took back their career and won over a new generation

Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to Toto's Steve Lukather about rock longevity, the future and what it means to be "the 'Africa' band"

Twin campaigns: My secret mission to get pregnant while covering the presidential election

Heather Haddon
A Wall Street Journal reporter reflects on finding work-life balance during the 2016 election

RIP, big 4th of July movie: “Independence Day” then and now and monoculture’s slow demise

Nico Lang
In the Will Smith movie heyday of the first "ID4," July 4 was huge—and a mass culture event on a major holiday
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