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The real Sylvia Plath
Kate Moses
Her newly published, unexpurgated journals reveal the poet's true demons -- and support a little-known theory about what drove her to suicide. First of two parts.
Raging youths tune in to aging soaps
Lydia Lee
Can Hottie and Trouble pull in the ratings for daytime TV?
BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code
Andrew Leonard
How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free operating system on the ashes of the '60s -- and then lost the lead to Linux.
Amy Sedaris digs wigs and baking
Rex Doane
The star of "Strangers With Candy" likes "small woodland creatures" and wants to play Angie
Dickinson as "Police Woman."
I have seen the future: It's Tenacious D
Cintra Wilson
If watching these two short, fat, weird guys perform doesn't make you happier than you've been in years, you're withered and dead within.
Celeste takes it to The Man
Jake Tapper
Meet one blond, bright-eyed, dreadlocked anarchist ready to take it to the streets.
Brave new e-books
Craig Offman
We've seen the future of publishing, and the wrong people are freaking out.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
We don't care about Templegate, Horowitz Plus: Huh? Another subscription will make my life simpler? "Subtle energy researcher" says he'll take homeopathy challenge.
The odyssey of “Genghis Blues”
Jennifer New
The tale behind the Oscar-nominated documentary is as extraordinary as the Tuvan throat-singers it celebrates.
No pain, no pleasure
S. Forester Hayes
For exhibitors and tasters at the annual Fiery Foods Show, merely tongue-numbing is sissy stuff.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Readers squawk over Conason's offer of crow Plus: Electronic music isn't dead; a new club for Bush watchers.
Venus envy
Jami Attenberg
As my perfect breasts begin to lose their bounce, I find myself taking young Hollywood perkiness personally.
The Negro Problem
Cintra Wilson
Yes, there is life outside the L.A. music biz; two self-made troubadours tell how (and why) they live it.
Island fever
Dylan James
I was willing to spring my gay porn past on my unsuspecting family if it would get me on the TV show "Survivor." But would it?
Arthur C. Clarke
Frank Houston
For decades, the author of the science-fiction classics "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Childhood's End" has exhibited an uncanny ability to see the future.
Carrying justice
David Moberg
Why is the job of overturning wrongful death penalty convictions being left
to a handful of students and academics?
The empty man
Chris Lehmann
Is lots and lots of money all there is to George W. Bush? Molly Ivins says yes, Elizabeth Mitchell says no.
Stealth merchandising
Shoshana Marchand
Why is the venerable Scholastic book club company peddling cheesy toys in classrooms?
Pols, guns and androgyny
Camille Paglia
A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
A California lawsuit makes Paris tremble
Mark Hunter
Did the toughest corporate raider in France play the stooge for a bank gone wrong?
A very foreign life
Pico Iyer
In Nara, Japan, a universe of connections and contradictions unfolds daily.
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