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King of the bootlegs
Charles Taylor
The great director Zhang Yimou made the highest grossing Chinese film -- and possibly most-bootlegged DVD -- in history, "Hero." He spoke to Salon as it was finally about to be released in theaters.
Bugaboo, beware!
Rebecca Traister
Come this October, the Bugaboo Frog won't be the only designer stroller option for hip (and wealthy) parents. Meet the new stroller on the block: The $750 alien-like Stokke Xplory.
“Collateral”
Stephanie Zacharek
Tom Cruise is simply no match for Jamie Foxx and Jada Pinkett Smith in this thriller from "The Insider" director Michael Mann.
Green crush
Colman Andrews
A journey to the basil farms near Genoa, where the legendary Italian sauce pesto reigns supreme.
USA Today kills ludicrous Ann Coulter story!
Eric Boehlert
But why did it hire the unhinged buffoon to cover Boston in the first place?
My first time with Brando
Compiled by Dana Cook
Michael Jackson, Kirk Douglas, Mary Tyler Moore, Tennessee Williams, Rocky Graziano, Joan Baez, Tony Bennett, Michael Caine, Mario Puzo and many others recall their initial encounters with the acting legend.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Stern returns, FCC may fine airers of Jackson wardrobe malfunction, and Halle Berry stands up for sexuality.
“People, G-O-P-eople”
Geraldine Sealey“The Chronicles of Riddick”
Andrew O'Hehir
This plot-packed "Pitch Black" sequel -- starring, yes, Vin Diesel -- is thoroughly enjoyable, but not because it's any good.
An Olsen intervention
Corrie Pikul
Girls, before you turn 18, read this! Expert advice about becoming a woman from Janice Dickinson, J.T. LeRoy, Annie Sprinkle, a Ying Yang twin and more.
American torture, American porn
Alessandro Camon
Abu Ghraib and "The Passion of the Christ" are connected in a dark basement of the American psyche.
Ode to Billy Joe
Brad Reagan
Billy Joe Shaver lost his wife and his mom the same year his beloved son died of an overdose. He never made any money, and he lives in obscurity in Waco, Texas. But the man Willie Nelson says "may be the best songwriter alive today" is still keeping on.
The Fix
Salon Staff
What does Jackson mean when he says "rubbers"? Mr. Big turns chicken. Plus: Actor playing gay goodfella on "The Sopranos": "I'm a little worried."
Just say no, to hydrogen
Salon Staff
If we're serious about stopping global warming, hybrid cars make a lot more sense than a hydrogen future, says Joseph Romm, a former Clinton administration energy official.
At the breaking point
Robert Schlesinger
The Bush administration's unrealistic war planning has increased the dangers facing the men and women on the ground in Iraq.
To bleach his own
David Amsden
The media-fed obsession with the perfect smile has helped create an army of chalky, Tic Tac-like teeth so blindingly white they appear to be ... blue.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Omarosa storms off set of "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Quincy Jones organizes show for children in need, and Howard Stern is No. 1 in NYC.
Devoured by demons
Cintra Wilson
Klaus Kinski played the messianic monster, consumed by an epic lust and a taste for violence. His screen roles were pretty weird, too.
How Kerry wins
Dan Payne
John Kerry's former media advisor recalls how the Democrat has already faced every smear the Bush campaign will try against him -- and has prevailed.
The Fix
Salon Staff
"The Passion" panned in France, some Simpsons go on strike and Arnold goes to sex class! Plus: Mob mistress found dead -- and speculation flies.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Baseball dares its fans to get up in the wee hours to see Opening Day. We're up to the challenge. A coffee-fueled diary.
“Jersey Girl”
Stephanie Zacharek
Never mind J.Lo: Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler shine in Kevin Smith's surprisingly unsentimental ode to fatherhood.
“Dogville”
Charles Taylor
Lars von Trier's Depression-era fable has been labeled "anti-American," but it's even worse: It's anti-human.
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