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Leave Sage and Suri alone
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Our tabloid culture is already dangerously diseased -- but the celebrity obsession should stop with their kids
Damien Hirst at Tate Modern
Jennifer Kabat
It’s all too easy to diss Damien Hirst, but there's something disturbing in his work
How a grad student scooped the government and what it means for online privacy
Peter Maass
A computer scientist discovered Google was secretly planting cookies before the Federal Trade Commission noticed
Steal this album: What happens if no one pays for music?
Scott Timberg
Artists have bills. Fans want convenience. A debate between a blogger and rocker goes viral, with no easy answers
The new Obama doctrine: A six-point plan for global war
Nick Turse
Special ops, drones, spy games, civilian soldiers, proxy fighters and cyber warfare
“Battleship”: Dumbest military spectacle ever?
Andrew O'Hehir
Aliens invade a Navy recruitment video and turn back the gender-politics clock in this moronic blockbuster
Blood, gore, tourism: The ax murderer who saved a small town
Nick Kowalczyk
100 years ago, someone killed 8 people in an Iowa home. Can unsolved brutality revive a dying town?
Growing up, made viral
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A time-lapse video of a maturing girl reaches millions -- and appeals to our sanitized vision of childhood
“Think Like a Man”: Why are rom-coms still segregated?
Andrew O'Hehir
"Think Like a Man" blends Steve Harvey relationship advice, four warring couples and a fascinating racial dilemma
Backstage at the Final Four
Brian Weinberg
As media explodes, up close with the Twitter wars, massive egos, fancy buffets and flirty reporters at the big game
Guy Pearce explains his anger
Jacob Sugarman
The "Lockout" and "Prometheus" star talks about his rage problems, the "Alien" prequel and his bodybuilding career
The GOP’s nuke-dump donor
Mariah Blake
Harold Simmons has given the most money to Republicans this election. Could his nuclear-waste dump be the reason?
Pick of the week: A horny teen-girl manifesto
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: With its sex-obsessed young heroine, "Turn Me On, Dammit!" goes where few movies have gone
TV’s greatest luxury good
Willa Paskin
"Mad Men" has a tiny audience, and yet our culture is obsessed -- because it makes us feel both smart and stylish
The making of a blockbuster
Laura Miller
Salon exclusive: The behind-the-scenes story of the readers and booksellers who launched the Hunger Games franchise
What makes sushi great?
Francis Lam
"Jiro Dreams of Sushi" is a gorgeous film that documents a master chef’s dedication, and its darker side
Lebron James To Promote Dunkin’ Donuts In Asia
Salon StaffLebron James To Promote Dunkin’ Donuts In Asia
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