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Which Republican candidate is m

Walter Shapiro
In Iowa, McCain, Thompson and Giuliani vie for the title of Most Manly, in styles that range from low-key to aw-shucks to making glib jokes about torture.

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
What should you be watching this fall? "Pushing Daisies" and "Gossip Girl" top the list.

“The Heartbreak Kid”

Stephanie Zacharek
Ben Stiller grimaces his way through this gratingly unfunny, mean-spirited Farrelly brothers flick.

Kids gone wild

Linda Perlstein
CBS's new reality show "Kid Nation" lets kids run rampant -- with nary an adult in sight. Is that really so bad?

NBC walks away from iTunes

Farhad Manjoo
A pricing dispute could mean the end of "The Office," "30 Rock" and other popular shows on Apple's online store.

Why Blockbuster is gaining on Netflix

Farhad Manjoo
The retail giant's online DVD service offers one great advantage over Netflix: Instant returns at the store. Trouble is, Netflix won't let you leave.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
Julie Delpy on her film "2 Days in Paris" -- and why people are calling her the new Woody Allen (an interview and podcast). Plus: Rosario Dawson lights up a dark thriller.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
Bergman vs. Antonioni: Discuss! Plus: A guide to the best indie films creeping out of the cultural fringes this summer.

The artful eater

J.R. Norton
The Art of Eating's Ed Behr talks about the tyranny of top 10 lists and why we need a food magazine willing to run a 13,000-word story on Roquefort cheese.

“Hairspray”

Stephanie Zacharek
John Travolta is no Divine. And this shiny musical just doesn't have the crazy, messy charm of John Waters' original.

For Harry Potter fans about to rock, we salute you

Elisabeth Donnelly
A global network of Potter-influenced bands inspired kids like 8-year-old Darius to make their own wizard rock. Will fans keep the music alive?

Play peak oil before you live it

Eliza Strickland
Collaborative intelligence wiz Jane McGonigal designs alternate reality games to solve the world's biggest problems. Enviros love her -- but so does the military.

“The Trap”

Astra Taylor
Are young Americans more interested in selling out than changing the world? Daniel Brook's new book argues that 20-somethings are forced to choose between living by their ideals or making a living.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
NBA draft: Blazers take Oden and his cold, Sonics take Durant, and who knows what the Celtics are up to.

Summer reads

Salon Staff
Thrills and chills: These mysteries and science fiction novels will transport you to a higher plane.

The Rundown: The week’s biggest music news

Salon Staff
Internet radio plans a day of silence, fans to help choose Dylan's best songs and MTV posts a sneak preview of Kelly Clarkson's new album.

Summer reads

Salon Staff
Great escapes: From a journey down the Nile to the chronicle of a professional basketball player, these memoir recommendations will whisk you away.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
A giddy documentary about Gypsy music. The abortion movie everyone should see. Plus: The true tale of a communism-toppling crane operator.

TV on the computer

Farhad Manjoo
I would love to ditch cable TV. So I tuned in to Apple TV and Joost, the hottest digital alternatives.

The truth about cat and dog food

Kirsten Weir
Deadly toxins recently discovered in pet food raise the question: What, exactly, is in those bags and cans of processed meal we pour into Buster's dish every day?

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
"Veronica Mars" dies, "Jericho" falls and "Friday Night Lights" shines on. Plus: This fall, geeks, soaps and superpowers dominate the small screen.

Akon’s hump

Salon Staff
Amid a flurry of conservative criticism, Verizon cuts its ties with rap star Akon.

Answers for Joe Klein

Glenn Greenwald
Time's pundit asks some questions about media criticisms, and some answers are provided.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Mayweather-De La Hoya didn't save boxing. Neither will anything else. Plus: Roger Clemens' me-first comeback. It's a good idea.
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