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The Bush economy doesn’t play in Peoria

Patrick Arden
The president says a big tax cut for the rich will create jobs for the hard-hit middle class. In this city of faded glory, few believe him.

The world press on the war

Compiled by Laura McClure
The editor of a Saudi Arabian newspaper asks, "What have the Arabs done to help themselves over the last 40 years?"

The ‘stache is back

Shana Ting Lipton
It's fuzzy! It's scuzzy! And it's adorning upper lips all over L.A.

Naked on the set! Finale

Paul Festa
Wherein my life becomes a surreal blend of "Hedwig" and "All About Eve."

“The Man Without a Past”

Charles Taylor
Aki Kaurismaki's hip Finnish comedy delivers the kind of deadpan heart that Jim Jarmusch loves.

Letters

Salon Staff
Shame on Bush? Shame on the Dixie Chicks! Readers sound off on Natalie Maines' controversial statement -- and its retraction.

Get behind the M.U.L.E.

John Gorenfeld
Dani Bunten's pioneering computer game inspired some of the greatest designers in the business. But her life story is a testament to how the industry lost its way.

Michael Savage’s long, strange trip

David Gilson
How a Jewish kid from the Bronx went from swimming naked with Allen Ginsberg to spewing the ugliest bile on talk radio.

Battle of the NBC titans!

Suzy Hansen
In dueling ads for and against war with Iraq, conservative Fred Thompson of "Law and Order" faces down "The West Wing's" Martin Sheen. Who wins? Salon's ad panel decides.

Capt. Kirk’s bulging trousers

Mark Simpson
A touring exhibition of genuine "Star Trek" gimcracks reminds us of the virile greatness of the original Shatner/Nimoy series -- and the p.c. limpness of all the spinoffs.

“Dark Blue”

Charles Taylor
Despite the battered grandeur of Kurt Russell, this fable of rotten cops in Rodney King's L.A. is mostly macho posturing.

Sweet home Alabama

Heather Chaplin
New York's Fashion Week toasts a Southern designer who turns T-shirt scraps into wearable art.

Letters

Salon Staff
Teenage vegetarian girls are bulimics! Eating meat is asking for cancer! Readers erupt in response to Katharine Mieszkowski's "Luring Preteens With Red Meat."

Embrace file-sharing, or die

John Snyder, Ben Snyder
A record executive and his son make a formal case for freely downloading music. The gist: 50 million Americans can't be wrong.

Top 10 must-see Bollywood marvels

Lisa Tsering
These 10 films will get you up to speed on the amazing all-singing, all-dancing spectacles from the world's No. 1 moviemaking nation.

Jewels, fabulous jewels

Amy Reiter
Does Claudia Schiffer deserve 124 wedding rings? Backstreet Boy Nick Carter wants to get dirty and sweaty with you. Plus: Sorry, Darva Conger fans!

“About Schmidt”

Charles Taylor
Despite Jack Nicholson's competence, this comedy about a Midwestern retiree never goes beyond mocking its characters and flattering its audience.

“Maid in Manhattan”

Stephanie Zacharek
Jennifer Lopez has star power, genuine talent and considerable assets, but she's wasted yet again in a grossly predictable romantic comedy.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers revolt against Total Information Awareness.

Will the DVD save movies?

Charles Taylor
Film purists have long wanted to watch movies "as they were meant to be seen." With the art house all but dead, the future of film is right there in your living room.

My “Sex and the City” bus tour from hell

Ashley Nelson
It was supposed to be feminist, fun and empowering. Then my fellow fans started hooting at strange men.

Glenn Gould: “Goldberg Variations”

Andrew Cline
A new box set offers the ingenious 1955 interpretation of Bach's odes to God that turned Gould into a star, and the remarkably different version he recorded in 1981 out of contempt for the former.

Robby Benson’s clean white underpants

Cintra Wilson
The pretty-boy teen movie idol of the late '70s was uncool, ultra-girly and as sexless as a Ken doll. It's about time he was given more respect.

Deconstructing “Buffy”

Stephanie Zacharek
Scholarly Buffy-philes gather at an English university to discuss the "morphic resonance" and "perlocutionary acts" of TV's favorite ghoul-killin' gal.
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