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“Use Me” by Elissa Schappell
Stephanie Zacharek
A disarming debut collection tracks a woman's life from teenage passion to grown-up grief.
Thanks, but no thanks
Samuel G. Freedman
Catholics are too successful and secure in their identity as Americans to fall for McCain's attempt to paint them as "victims" of the Bob Jones fringe.
Bradley and McCain bow out
Compiled by Max Garrone
[UPDATED] Giuliani's shadowy finances, pundits react to McCain while candidates scramble to be like him and V.P. speculation sweeps the nation.
The John Irving rules
Jeff Stark
Oscar watch: The author of "The Cider House Rules" talks about his Academy Award nomination, abortion and his strange fixation on oral sex.
Post-Super Tuesday poll: Now what?
Compiled by Salon staff
Fran Lebowitz, Lucianne Goldberg, David Horowitz, Andrew Sullivan and others make sense of the results.
State-by-state winners and losers
Compiled by Max Garrone
And the winners are...up to the minute results on Super Tuesday's winners and losers. [ UPDATED ]
Who owns your DNA?
Arthur Allen
Genetic research that can save lives is often stymied by biotech companies' greedy patent claims.
How do game developers hack it?
David Kushner
All-nighters, 18-hour days, sleeping at the office -- John Romero's posse keeps up a "death schedule" to get Daikatana out of beta.
McCain's success means Democratic distress
Michael Lind
The GOP insurgent has been successful with the help of frustrated Democrats -- who are poised to dump their party.
Live from Los Angeles
Anthony York
Bush, McCain and Keyes joust about death row, public schools and abortion, but avoid jokes about David Letterman's heart.
Seduced and destroyed?
Anthony York
The California GOP came drooling after George W. Bush last year as the man who could save the party. It didn't anticipate the batting eyes of John McCain.
Kiss off, Kate
Cintra Wilson
Give me a ralphing Pilgrim, a dolphin porn movie and sex-shy turtles over some reheated Broadway operetta any day.
Letters to the editor
Letters to the Editor
Gender is located between the ears, not the legs Plus: I'll be Trey Parker's Oscar date! "Al Gore-leone" is tasteless.
Bill Bradley takes his final shot
Jake Tapper
The Democratic challenger tries to conquer the media's indifference in Washington state.
The good, the bad and the Dubya
Alicia Montgomery
In front of a group of potential voters on AOL's stage, George W. Bush is a happy moderate. But standing before reporters he's transformed into an angry attack dog.
Gore embraces hip-hop
Max Garrone
Gore gains a key hip-hop endorsement, McCain opens his coalition to pornographers and Republicans fight over who's more like Reagan.
“Wonder Boys”
Andrew O'Hehir
Michael Douglas and Tobey Maguire clash, connect and get baked in Curtis Hanson's literate upscale entertainment.
The emperor's new shows
Sean Elder
For Rupert Murdoch, being a media mogul means never having to say you're sorry.
A wizard of Hollywood
Michael Sragow
Steve Kloves, screenwriter for Curtis Hanson's new "Wonder Boys," takes on Hollywood's hottest property -- boy wonder Harry Potter.
Be fruitful and multiply
Michael Kress
Infertile couples who are members of strict religious organizations often find themselves vilified by the church.
Pols, guns and androgyny
Camille Paglia
A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
This is my home
Pico Iyer
We clarify ourselves among the foreign, make camp where we'd least expect to.
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