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The Awful Truth
Cintra Wilson
Cintra Wilson denounces the orgy of babymaking among her friends, and muses on the unpleasantness of L.A. meetings.
A day at the beach with my “aunties”
Anne LamottTo Sir With Lust
Courtney Weaver
Unzipped is a weekly column about sex and relationships by Courtney Weaver.
A broken life
Josie Rawson
After the suicide of Michael Dorris, dark questions cloud the reputation of this literary saint.
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Lori Leibovich, Rob SpillmanDidion as Diva
Bill Hayes
Why gay men worship Joan Didion, the brittle queen of neurasthenic literature.
Beam me up, Dalai
Jeff Greenwald
No technophobe, the Tibetan leader -- the Nicest Man in the World -- talks about robots and artificial intelligence, Spock and alien enlightenment.
Voice Over?
Sally Eckhoff
Is the Village Voice, after several years of increasing irrelevance, pulling itself together at last-- or is the noise we hear simply the sound of a once-proud liberal icon falling apart?
John le Carr
Andrew Ross
Master of the secret world : John le Carri on deception, storytelling and American hubris.
Many Are Cooled, Few Are Chosen
Mary Elizabeth Williams
New York hipsters get goose eggs at Cool Site Awards
LUSH LIFE:
A Biography of Billy Strayhorn
Bart Schneider
Salon Daily Clicks: Sneak Peeks
Bart SchneiderIrrepressible Memories
Melissa Fay Greene
In her second report from the Olympic city, Atlanta native Melissa Fay Greene, author of
"Praying for Sheetrock" and "The Temple Bombing," reports on the memorial that the
Olympic Committee refused to embrace.
San Francisco Nights
Courtney Weaver
Let's spend the night together...but first, read the small print
The Awful Truth
Cintra Wilson
If you haven't been to a New York Niteclub lately, don't worry, I just did it for you.
Backfire
Ed Kashi
Phoning from Beirut, photojournalist Ed Kashi tells how Israel's "surgical strike" against Hezbollah is playing into
the hands of the enemy it vowed to destroy
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