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Playing Margaret Thatcher in China
Melissa Rayworth
I hoped my acting gig would be a history lesson for the Chinese. But it was a lesson for me in government control
When Michelle Obama came for lunch
Sophie Brickman
I'd been working as a line cook for just three months when the first lady showed up -- and ordered my dish
Fitch Warns Of European Rating Downgrades In Jan
Salon StaffAfter Texas School Shooting, Many Questions Loom
Salon StaffAfter Texas School Shooting, Many Questions Loom
Salon StaffMy naked yoga class
Tolly Moseley
I want to challenge my own anxiety about nudity. But can I really handle downward dog without any clothes on?
Requiem for my hairline
John Saward
At 25, I am already losing the locks I took for granted. It's making me a different man -- and impossible to deny
For Portland’s Dope King, Love And Mistrust
Salon StaffAnd the next “Tintin” is …
Emma Mustich
Gregory Maguire, R.L. Stine, Sherman Alexie and other authors predict the next post-"War Horse" teen blockbuster
The anniversary I spent alone
Beverly Willett
Twenty-five years after we married, my husband had left me. Now I faced a milestone I didn't know how to celebrate
The most insufferable Christmas song ever
Tod Goldberg
Not "Last Christmas" or "Wonderful Christmas Time." It's the smug and egomaniacal "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
My 37 hours with the NYPD
John Knefel
Why it is important for occupiers to see the inside of the prison-industrial complex
Dear HBO: Renew “Enlightened”
Matt Zoller Seitz
Laura Dern's great comedy about personal responsibility captures the frustrations and possibilities of our time
Inside the radical anti-choice movement
Amanda Marcotte
Eight extremist organizations that are behind the rapid escalation of the war on women's rights
Exporting American selfishness
James Treadway
A journey to Serbia finds the best basketball fans in the world -- and the creeping march of American individualism
Hallelujah! The liberal case for Tim Tebow
Andrew Leonard
He talks too much about Jesus and doesn't throw a pretty pass -- but he's worthy of our tolerance
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