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"Mosh" for the masses
The most important protest song of this election, courtesy of Eminem. Plus: Free new music from Tom Waits and the Pixies' Frank Black.
10/28/2004 00:00 UTC
When psychoanalysis met female sexual desire
Keira Knightley plays the S/M babe who comes between Freud and Jung in David Cronenberg\'s \"A Dangerous Method\"
11/23/2011 01:30 UTC
Is he smiling behind that gag?
One "Survivor" contestant might be giving away the goods, despite a silence agreement; Spinal Tapster lets us crank it to 11; Roberto Benigni promises more annoyance; and more. Plus: Sting gets stung, dot-com style.
07/28/2000 22:00 UTC
"Two Moons" by Thomas Mallon
A beautiful but heavy-handed new novel by the author of "Henry and
Clara" evokes a post-Civil War Washington of scheming politicians and
love-struck astronomers.
02/07/2000 22:00 UTC
Oscar Pistorius and McKayla Maroney: Beautiful losers
In defeat, Olympians Oscar Pistorius and McKayla Maroney showed more grace than most gold medalists
08/06/2012 21:15 UTC
Felix Hernandez pitches perfect game
The Tampa Bay Rays couldn't touch the Mariners' ace
08/16/2012 02:12 UTC
Washington, D.C. journalist Jim Vance dies at 75
The legendary newsman was one of the first African Americans to anchor a major market news program
07/22/2017 15:28 UTC
The awful brilliance of "American Horror Story"
As the high school dramedy sputters, its producers' new show reaches crazy, brilliant heights
11/02/2011 23:19 UTC
"We have lost a great writer, a great friend and a beacon of integrity": Harper Lee, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," dies at 89
The reclusive novelist published her long-awaited second novel "Go Set a Watchman" last summer
02/19/2016 22:19 UTC
Robert Reich: A Donald Trump supporter learns his candidate is a con man
My coffee with a Trump die-hard.
09/21/2016 12:58 UTC
10 great "grownup" books for kids
A summer reading list of adult literature suitable for middle school readers
06/16/2010 18:55 UTC
I thought I could reason with Antonin Scalia: A more naive young fool never drew breath
I clerked for Scalia, certain he prized reason. From our leather chairs, we never saw the lives his rulings gutted
02/27/2016 18:00 UTC
"Star Wars" Central
Salon stories inspired by the world's most popular science-fiction fairy tale.
06/22/1999 20:00 UTC
Turn-on
George Lucas is still a virgin, and he wants his audience in the same stricken state.
05/09/2002 23:28 UTC
Of course Ina Garten's ice cream hack is totally brilliant
Store bought is fine, sure — but why not make it even better?
04/09/2022 20:29 UTC
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