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Paula Fredriksen on sin
Tortured by the sins of your past? The historian of Christianity recommends five books you won't repent reading
07/30/2012 15:45 UTC
I'm in love with two men
I told my husband. He acted understanding. But now I have to choose. Help!
06/19/2012 04:00 UTC
Dumbledore? Gay. J.K. Rowling? Chatty.
What happens when authors like J.K. Rowling can't stop telling their own stories?
10/23/2007 16:31 UTC
The 15 best tween and teen books of 2018
These riveting reads are sure to keep young readers turning the pages
12/15/2018 01:00 UTC
"A bold, knowing, charismatic creature neither male nor female": Camille Paglia remembers a hero, David Bowie
EXCLUSIVE: Bowie named Paglia's "Sexual Personae" one of his favorite books. But he helped inspire her to write it
01/12/2016 21:25 UTC
"American Idol" recap: Sexual frustration edition
Once again, the girls fail to impress. Do they just need to get laid?
03/10/2010 21:01 UTC
The Internet has destroyed human civilization! America's greatest writer finally weighs in
There is only one response to Leon Wieseltier's New York Times essay: Parody
01/22/2015 04:59 UTC
GOP's "toxic" laundering scheme: How echoes of Jack Abramoff are emerging
Group of GOP power brokers demonstrates the party's penchant for fleecing Indian tribes and Christian conservatives
08/05/2014 20:06 UTC
WATCH: CNN's Van Jones lights into Trump surrogate Jeffrey Lord over his boss's racism
Lord also adamantly denied that Trump has said anything racist in the campaign to date
06/08/2016 16:06 UTC
"Sanditon" boss on that heartbreaking finale, a curious "Bridgerton" connection and Season 3
Justin Young spoke with Salon about continuing Jane Austen with unexpected setbacks, character arcs and fandom
04/25/2022 02:10 UTC
Climbing the coconut tree
These foreign men are beautiful, brazen and as young as my son. I want something they have, but it's not what they think.
04/07/2000 20:00 UTC
Welcome to Coca-Cola Town, USA: America's scary corporate naming problem
We now live in a world with KFC-sponsored manholes and McDonalds-issued report cards. Here's why it's killing us
10/06/2014 14:58 UTC
Does the econo-blogosphere matter?
All those professors chattering away about free trade and exchange rates and immigration -- to what end?
07/04/2007 04:16 UTC
Brad Paisley: More daring than Dylan
Sneer at his red-state anthems, fine -- but the country superstar's staking his career on a controversial new album
04/09/2013 16:00 UTC
The beautiful mind of Oliver Sacks: How his knack for storytelling helped unlock the mysteries of the brain
The author-neurologist's new book shows how he became the perfect voice for a revolution in neuroscience
05/03/2015 02:30 UTC