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What “Top Gun” has in common with “The Odyssey”
Whitney Collins
The cheesy '80s classic stands the test of time because it tells the oldest story there is: The hero’s journey
Tearful plea from victim’s dad in deadly rampage
Frank BakerNeil deGrasse Tyson, Miles O’Brien slam CNN for giving equal airtime to science deniers
Sarah Gray
Tyson interviewed former CNN science reporter, Miles O'Brien, who called CNN the "Wal-Mart" of journalism
80 great ’80s one-hit wonders: Because sometimes only “Safety Dance” and “Tainted Love” will do
Salon Staff
From Nena to Nenah, Club Nouveau to Classix Nouveaux, "Our House" to "In My House" -- the decade in one-hit magic
Irony, sincerity, normcore: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, David Foster Wallace and the end of rebellion
R. Jay Magill Jr.
Stop mocking normcore: It's the natural result of our sarcasm and irony-drenched culture
“True Tori” should end the era of celebrity mom-ism
Daniel D'Addario
From Gwyneth to Jenny to Tori: It's time for stars to stop building their brand on motherhood
The slow, tragic death of the LGBT publishing industry
Steve Berman
The closure of the oldest LGBT bookstore in the country is a grim sign for the future of an invaluable industry
Matt and Tom Berninger: “I don’t have anything good on the National and I just have myself really drunk”
David Daley
His aimless brother needed a job. The National's singer made him a roadie. Mistake! And a great movie. They explain
The next Joe Arpaio will have a drone army: Big Brother’s terrifying new border-security program
Todd Miller
“It feels like we’re being watched all the time”
6 albums to pick up on Record Store Day – R.E.M., Regina Spektor, LCD Soundsystem and more
Sarah Gray
Music lovers: Tomorrow is the seventh annual Record Store Day. These are the albums you must pick up
I want to sleep with the sexy millennial at Apple’s Genius Bar
Sara Scribner
Annabelle Gurwitch tells Salon about lusting after young techies, middle-age Hollywood, and doing her Kegels late
I loved naked yoga: Maybe I am a naked person!
Ej Dickson
Before I tried naked yoga, I thought it might be hipster nonsense. Instead it made nudity liberating and, yes, sexy
The independent bookstore lives! Why Amazon’s conquest will never be complete
Andrew Leonard
Borders might have gone the way of the buffalo, but indie booksellers are actually growing. Here's why
Raymond Chandler evening: Has Benjamin Black taken over John Banville?
Allen Barra
John Banville's detective noir takes a Philip Marlowe turn. Is one of our greatest novelists just genre-slumming?
This is the way the world ends: Once-in-a-millennium drought a wakeup call for America
Kathleen Sharp
California is buckling under the strain of an environmental catastrophe — and it's only going to get worse
The Forest Terminator: Arnold Schwarzenegger linked to destructive logging companies
Lindsay Abrams
A new report questions the former governor's financial ties to companies complicit in deforestation
“Too handsome” to be a rapist?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A defense team says an alleged victim was "infatuated with his good looks"
Lapham’s Quarterly: America has become an “armed circus”
Lewis H. Lapham
How the tumultuous political movements of the 1960s led to the expansion and domination of the surveillance state
Shattered by childbirth
Nancy Mendez-Booth
After I lost my baby, part of my mind splintered, too. This is what it looks like to walk back from trauma
The crime we committed for her
Annabelle Gurwitch
When Robin got pancreatic cancer, her girlfriends gathered around to support her — and help her end her life
This is the way the world ends: How the cosmos will meet its demise
Stephen Battersby
As you get ready to watch Neil deGrasse Tyson's "Cosmos" reboot, consider these apocalyptic possibilities
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