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Who the hell are Heidi and Spencer?
Rebecca Traister
Why the golden age of celebrity gossip is grinding to an end.
Has success ruined America’s friendliest filmfest?
Andrew O'Hehir
No! Bring on the Tex-Mex, tequila and oddball movies -- Bigfoot! Bong jokes! Even a few big stars! -- that make South by Southwest so fun.
Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home
Edward McClelland
Back in Ohio, the left's favorite long shot is paying the price for his presidential ambitions. Calling him out of touch, four Democrats will try to take his House seat Tuesday.
Oscar, are you listening?
Salon Staff
Salon writers and special guests weigh in on their favorite performances and movies of the year -- and the ones they couldn't stand.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
Resilient reality ancestors "Survivor" and "Big Brother" adapt to new survival strategies, while a tragedy kills "Paradise Hotel 2."
Blood-and-guts politics
Camille Paglia
Old-guard feminists caterwaul for Hillary, while the "weird old coot" rattles right-wing radio. Plus: Balancing the climate debate, real "Teeth," and Suzanne Pleshette, RIP.
Hey, skinny bitch!
Julie Klausner
It's a vegan manifesto masquerading as a diet fad. But the only thing this weight-loss book will help you lose is self-esteem.
The best of Sundance
Andrew O'Hehir
Most of the big movies flopped, and the studios kept their pocketbooks closed. Good -- Sundance may have recovered its soul.
The woman who loved bad porn
Andrew O'Hehir
Marianna Palka's dark and acrid romantic comedy "Good Dick" is among Sundance's big surprises.
“Sugar,” a Sundance standout
Andrew O'Hehir
The directors of "Half Nelson" return with a moving, elegant baseball odyssey. Plus: Mississippi minimalism, suddenly hot.
Desert Storm and the suicidal magicians
Andrew O'Hehir
Alan Ball's "Six Feet Under" follow-up premieres at Sundance. Also: Malkovich as a fading Carson-era magician, Michael Keaton's surprising hit-man flick and more.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
I'm off to blog from Sundance, where the promising lineup features sci-fi adventures, gangster flicks, zombie movies and thrillers aplenty. See you in Park City!
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
The era of truly bad TV is upon us! But will you embrace the pumped-up goons of "American Gladiators" or the vainglorious whores of "Celebrity Apprentice"?
Kitchen gadgets: The Blendtec blends an iPhone, but carrots?
Farhad Manjoo
Why you don't need the most powerful home blender on the market.
“I Am Legend”
Stephanie Zacharek
Is this moody saga of the last man on earth the most meditative blockbuster ever made?
“The Perfect Holiday”
Stephanie Zacharek
This modest, cheerful movie is the sort of holiday heartwarmer we don't see enough of anymore.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
What a week! A subtle, profound film that's likely to get an Oscar nod, a deep chat with Mr. Madonna -- and more.
Away in an awesome manger
Garrison Keillor
The Nativity story is a cornerstone of the Christian faith but can be a big hurdle for a bunch of skeptical New York teenagers.
Ron Paul is a baby elephant
Michael Scherer
From around the country, Ron Paul's followers are descending on New Hampshire to go door-to-door for their man. But what do they really want?
The divine sound of silence
Kevin Berger
Britain's No Music Day offers a welcome hush over a noisy world. It can't come to America soon enough.
Sexiest Man Living 2007
Salon Staff
Because there's more to life than pretty boys ... Salon picks the 26 men who really drive us mad.
America’s next top spouse
Rebecca Traister
A guide to the brassy, opinionated, loud, difficult and plum-crazy partners on the arms of their president-running partners. Who says the campaign season is dull?
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
As America's supremacy falters, the cool kids take a hit, from CW's "Aliens in America" to VH1's "America's Most Smartest Model." Plus: Divorce, writers' strikes and other unpleasantness.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
In this interview and podcast, Julien Temple talks about his new film, "Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten" -- this year's most powerful documentary.
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