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Hurting young men put pen to rage
A writing teacher who works with juveniles sees familiar pain in the diary of Eric Harris.
10/04/1999 20:00 UTC
"I'm a voting adult and it's my job to fix it"
DIY goddess Ani DiFranco on political responsibility in the Bush era, the "lying, whoring media," life in New Orleans and her bottomless pit of self-loathing.
06/11/2003 00:00 UTC
Elvis in his prime was America. Now America is Elvis in decline
Elvis died a victim of his own ego and excess. Will the country follow suit?
04/07/2018 14:00 UTC
Is poetry dead? Nonsense, says John Deming
The Washington Post's Alexandra Petri claims that poetry is "obsolete." She couldn't be more wrong
01/25/2013 02:19 UTC
From the "old right" to the alt-right: How the conservative ideology of FDR's day fueled the rise of Trump
Yes, Donald Trump is a conservative — in some ways, he represents a return to the anti-New Deal right of the 1940s
10/08/2016 20:00 UTC
Maggie Smith on her memoir's unanswerable questions and feeling ambivalent about "Good Bones"
Salon talks to poet Maggie Smith about her new memoir, "You Could Make This Place Beautiful"
04/13/2023 16:30 UTC
I was Tina Brown's lackey
This former New Yorker editor struggled to stay afloat under his glamorous new boss
11/20/2013 04:59 UTC
"Pull yourself up by your bootstraps:" How a joke about bootstraps devolved into an American credo
Being self-made means "denying that you're born from a mother": Alissa Quart on the enduring "bootstraps" myth
04/01/2023 18:00 UTC
Book Bag: Straight from the heartland
The author of "Nothing to Declare" picks six great books about the Midwest.
08/04/2000 23:00 UTC
Trump silent on today's record-breaking Dow drop
Trump loves taking credit for the great economy. So why hasn't he accepted fault for today's Wall Street bloodbath?
02/05/2018 23:44 UTC
In times of terror, it's worth remembering the message of Lady Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was created as a monument to the enduring bond between the American and French people
01/16/2015 18:30 UTC
Lincoln’s assassination: Terrorist plot or crackpot conspiracy?
Historian Harold Holzer examines the evidence in his upcoming true-crime book on America’s most infamous murder
02/16/2015 18:30 UTC
"Harlem Is Nowhere": Travels in a city of dreams
A young writer finds the "Mecca of black America" is in danger of slipping away
01/24/2011 05:01 UTC
George Will's had enough lying: His battle with Bill O'Reilly is finally an intellectual battle to reclaim the GOP from Fox News
"Killing Reagan" battle is really for the soul of the GOP. Too bad both sides are grifters and hacks
11/08/2015 15:59 UTC
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