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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
What's more horrifying, HMOs or the alternative? Plus: Nothing new about Jewish athletes; was Baltimore election about race?
Literary leftovers
David Bowman
Does even the most devoted fan really want to scrape the bottom of Dashiell Hammett's desk drawer?
The drapes of wrath
Sarah Vowell
Is interior home design responsible for the downfall of American masculinity?
Swimming through the looking glass
Lorenzo W. Milam
In which onetime movie mermaid Esther Williams turns on, meets the man in the mirror, drops out.
Baseball must die
Andrew O'Hehir
Joe Morgan's book argues that the national pastime is headed for a disaster. But that might not be such a bad thing.
Love letters in the sand
Susan McKinney de Ortega
I was his English teacher, 14 years older. But on the beach in Mazatlan, love is love.
Testosterama
Michael Sragow
The men behind the ballsy "Fight Club" talk about anti-consumerism, annoying boomerisms and how to make soap out of human fat.
Vin Scully
Gary Kaufman
For 50 years, an Irish redhead from the Bronx has been the gold standard for baseball announcers.
No light in his attic
David Horowitz
For the tragic impact a "progressive," PC education has on minority students of great promise, look at the sad case of Harvard's Cornel West.
Giuliani's “Sensation”
Cintra Wilson
It must be time for another egomaniacal rat-patroller to pound his chest over yet another artist's filth-stained image of a religious icon.
My Jewish roots in Germany
Robert L. Strauss
Reluctantly and without a plan, an American uncovers his family's poignant past.
The sound of soda
Barbara Field
Last year I attended Rosh Hashanah at a race track -- this year my religious experience is carbonated, thanks to my son.
Network computing returns — yet again
Scott Rosenberg
Are we ready to hand over all our computing to Sun's network -- or to the Web?
Cool. Dark. Moist.
Beth Kephart
At the height of a drought, when even spiders beg for a drink, thoughts drift to the basement visits of childhood.
Movie makes “Fight Club” book a contender
Craig Offman
First editions of Chuck Palahniuk's novel have become a hot commodity.
The true adventures of a space buccaneer
Frank Houston
"I think space will happen," Jim Benson says. "People will move off the planet." And when they do, he wants a piece of the action.
Stan Lee
Frank Houston
The father of Spider-Man and the Silver Surfer invented the modern
superhero, revived a dying industry and created a mythology.
Cat Stevens
Amy Reiter
By the early '70s he was rich, famous, filling stadiums and partying like the pop star he'd become. But before the decade was over he walked away from it all.
God is dead. So is art … Show us your tits!
Cintra Wilson
Museums are supposed to be the last outposts of cultural experience, inspiring us to be less idiotic. Instead, they're sucking down to our lowest impulses.
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