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Time for a typewriter renaissance?

Jessie Schiewe
Hipsters and newbies alike rediscover those beautiful machines that go clickety-clack

Ugh: My son moves home

Stephanie Tames
I wanted to be supportive, but I worried that his return to the nest marked a failure for him -- and for us

Rubio vs. Portman — up close

Alex Seitz-Wald
The two front-runners to be Romney's No. 2 speak. Guess which one some found lacking enough "Star power"?

The wedding I almost ruined

Jerome Copulsky
All I had to do was make it through a simple ceremony without humiliating myself. This was going to be tricky

Sex, facing death

Anthony Swofford
My brother -- athlete and veteran -- was dying. I wanted to make his deathbed wish come true, in my own way

True Hollywood story: The producer and the Black Panther

Kate Coleman
Bert Schneider craved rebel cachet, Huey Newton his cash. The very Hollywood tale of the producer and Black Panther

Gail Collins: Texas runs America

Kyrie O'Connor
In a Salon interview, the New York Times writer who made Mitt's dog famous takes dead aim at the Lone Star State

My Dorothy Parker years

Jennifer Wright
At 15, I fell for the brilliant NYC writer. In the hotel she made famous, I found a home away from home

Born in the U.S.A.: When the president met the Boss

Marc Dolan
Bruce Springsteen's politics were unformed in the '80s. When Ronald Reagan invoked his name, that changed fast

A better border is possible

Katie Ryder
A more enlightened boundary could make us richer, save lives and even help rescue the Rust Belt. An expert explains

My bully, my best friend

Yannick LeJacq
At first, I thought it was a joke when John called me "gay." By the time the school intervened, no one was laughing

Stop the wedding!

Cary Tennis
She's wrong for him! She'll ruin his life! What can we do?

Don Draper’s reckoning nears

Nelle Engoron
In last night's "Mad Men," SCDP staff acted like teenagers -- but they won't get away with it for much longer

Jonathan Rauch: “We are a sideshow no longer”

Jonathan Rauch
At his first same-sex marriage since Obama's big announcement, a longtime advocate reflects on a decades-long fight

Why did we move to Paris?

Rosecrans Baldwin
Leaving New York seemed ideal. Until the crazy landlord, topless exams, the French flu, the lack of credit cards...

We had all the time in the world

Wendy MacLeod
My sabbatical offered a quiet and calm I'd always wanted. Then I discovered what a challenge that could be

Bobcat Goldthwait: Let’s kill all the mean people!

Andrew O'Hehir
Comedian turned filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait talks about his outrageous, ultraviolent satire "God Bless America"

My dad’s 30-year coming out

Gideon Lewis-Kraus
I thought my father kept secrets because he was gay. Turns out all parents have a walled-off life -- and that's OK

Hot, naked and pregnant

Megan Rubiner Zinn
How a nude photo shoot at nine months changed the way I see my own body -- and my role as a "mommy"

My Scientology excommunication

Kate Bornstein
I was one of the world's top 50 church members -- then one mistake changed my life

Nobody ever calls me anymore

Sarah Hepola
I feel like the last person who still likes talking on the phone. Why did we give it up, and should we reconsider?

When Obama was an outsider

Joan Walsh
A Vanity Fair piece about the president's long-ago white girlfriend says less about race than class and belonging

A conservative show goes liberal

Willa Paskin
"Last Man Standing," a series about a pigheaded misogynist, has become an unexpected paean to open-mindedness

Rise of Generation Occupy

Jeffrey D. Sachs
We're seing the start of a New Progressive Movement in which social media trumps money -- and truth outpaces greed
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