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You ruined Neutral Milk Hotel: Nostalgia, millennials and the return of Jeff Mangum

David Rice
Could my obsessive love for a musician withstand finally seeing him perform live, surrounded by other fans like me?

Tricky Dick vs. the New York Times: How Nixon declared war on journalism

James C. Goodale
A former Times counsel recounts the Nixon administration's feverish attempts to shut down the paper's reporting

Tech’s “feel-good” promises: Why Silicon Valley’s charity isn’t enough

Julia Carrie Wong
Tech companies are finally responding to criticisms -- but their response won't fix gentrification and displacement

8 worst right-wing moments of the week — Ted Cruz’s “weeping heart” edition

Janet Allon
America's nuttiest senator is very upset about gay marriage, while Rush Limbaugh loses it over Michael Sam

Hillary and Obama: Can they stand each other?

Jonathan Allen, Amie Parnes
As 2016 nears, the amazing story of how Clinton and Obama united -- and how her aides explained her '08 collapse

How I lost the religion of my childhood

Megan Hustad
My parents raised me as Christian missionaries. When I finally opened my eyes, I made a stunning realization

The Russian spy who duped my dad

Robert Silverman
The FBI called Emil Goldfus a KGB colonel leading a vast network of espionage. My father called him a friend

Neil Finn: “I could easily become too tasteful in my old age”

David Daley
The pop music mastermind on Crowded House and Split Enz, growing old without losing an edge, and a dazzling new LP

Rob Ford, behind the scenes: “He won’t give up the blow”

Robyn Doolittle
Rob Ford may be the world's most infamous mayor. How did he melt down in public? Here's the amazing real story

“I felt cheated, I felt used”: Raiders cheerleaders tell Salon why they’re suing the team

Josh Eidelson
“I gave them my all – and just to find out we’ve been fooled this whole time,” cheerleader Sarah G. tells us

The accident that killed me

Su Meck
Thanks to a freak occurrence, I remember nothing of my first 22 years. The person I had been is lost and gone

“Red meat to the Tea Party”: How factory farm handouts beat food stamps

Josh Eidelson
"Egregious race-baiting," media malpractice, and broken promises: Expert explains why grotesque farm bill will pass

“Is there an afterlife?” Ghost-hunting at my grandmother’s house

Ben Shattuck
We've seen the man in the top hat in this old house for years. With the help of a paranormal team, we made contact

My problem with pink

Emily McNally
When my daughter wanted sparkly shoes, I had to confront my own fierce prejudice against princess culture

Weinstein, Tarantino and the standoff over movie violence

Andrew O'Hehir
The mogul showed courage in breaking Hollywood's code of silence -- but what do we know about movie violence?

30 amazing Beatles covers you need to hear

Noah Berlatsky
When you want exciting reinterpretations of the Fab Four's hits, here's your playlist

“He beat me every day”

Theresa Fisher
New York is the country's fourth-largest hub for human trafficking. Laura discovered its brutality firsthand

Take this, conservative Facebook friends! (Wait, now I feel bad): Must I be the environmentalist you can’t take to dinner

Megan Mayhew Bergman
Sometimes you need to take a stand with kids, friends and even Facebook friends. When is it time to just shut up?

Tech’s culture war gets noisy

Andrew Leonard
San Franciscans assail a plan to charge private shuttle companies a small fee as a travesty. But it moved forward

Big Brother on your iPad: The video game that’s taking on the surveillance state

Steve Haske
"République's" creator hopes the game makes people think about the ways their privacy's being invaded every day

Meeting my husband’s killer

Kathleen Murray
She hijacked a plane and planted a bomb that took Brian's life. But our strange correspondence freed us both

Fox News’ greatest failure: Roger Ailes, Chris Christie and the quest for a Republican president

Gabriel Sherman
Fox honcho Roger Ailes started 2012 dreaming of a Christie presidency. By the end, his dreams had become nightmares

On Israel, diversity and media: Eric Alterman addresses his recent disputes

Charles R. Davis
“If they had said the Nation has too many black people writing about civil rights, wouldn’t people object?”(UPDATE)

My last alcoholic seizure

Cassandra Zaree
At 25, I realized my body would not allow me to keep drinking. All it took was a meltdown at Newark Airport
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