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Why does porn have to be so dumb?
Virginia Vitzthum
Porn and mainstream media abandon plot for "gonzo" reality.
The alien home
Pico Iyer
A globe-wandering writer discovers that home is the most foreign place of all.
Oversexed, talky and inspired
Ann Hodgman
Three new cookbooks run the gamut from the ridiculous to the truly essential.
Mark Fuhrman in cleats?
Peter Collier
Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker is the new whipping boy for the American race industry.
Sharps & Flats
Andy Battaglia
Juvenile's rhymes are near idiotic, but the production -- that's another story.
Eli
Cynthia Durcanin
As Havana waits for Castro's demise, even his enemies are appalled by the way Miami's Cuban exiles have used the motherless boy for their own political ends.
Vampiros lesbos
Donna Minkowitz
If "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is the hottest gay show on TV, why are all of the characters straight?
A Blackwellian nightmare
Martha Barnette
On the 40th anniversary of the worst-dressed list, a writer recalls the acerbic designer -- and a beauty magazine assignment that went terribly wrong.
The Juggling Act:WNYC's Series on Work and Family
Salon Staff
In partnership with Mothers Who Think and Salon.com
Something for nothing?
Lydia Lee
On freebie sites you can't always get what you want, but if you try real hard you just might get something free.
“Magnolia”
Charles Taylor
Even with a stellar cast, director Paul Thomas Anderson's "Boogie Nights" follow-up flounders without a punchline.
TV party tonight
Jeff Stark
Commercials feature the best music on television, but that hasn't gotten in the way of more soundtracks from "Friends," "Buffy," "Ally," "The Simpsons" and more.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Will MP3.com make you a rock star? Plus: If pilots can boost safety, your doctor ought to be able to; looking for literature's "real men."
London fog
Elkan Allan
How Tony Blair, loony leftists and a sex scandal around a charismatic author turned the London mayor's race into a political-party nightmare.
Ali of Mali: Guitar king of the Sahara
Damien Cave
He reigns over the Timbuktu Social Club, but his distinctive, bluesy sound is reaching all around the world.
David Cronenberg
Steve Burgess
For more than three decades, his films have been taking you to the weirdest of worlds. Lucky for you, you can always walk out -- unless you're too terrified to move.
Real Life Rock Top 10
Greil Marcus
Teddy Morgan and the Pistolas top the author and critic's biweekly accounting of pop and its discontents.
“Dogma”
Charles Taylor
Kevin Smith's comic-book vision of church doctrine is a celebratory leap of faith.
Artist's little helper
Susan Emerling
Fred Tomaselli's work offers the experience of taking drugs in the safest possible way -- through the eyes.
“I want a dream when I go to a film”
Michael Sragow
David Lynch, the human tuning fork, talks about his most unusual movie -- a G-rated adventure about a man, a lawnmower and an emotional journey.
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