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I like vintage erotica
A reader asks if fantasizing about now-dead people is "creepy." We ask Dan Savage and other experts to weigh in
11/11/2011 06:00 UTC
Must do’s: What we like this week
Lindsay Lohan burns like a flawed diamond in "The Canyons," and "Neurotypical" will make us question what is normal
08/03/2013 18:00 UTC
David Simon in conversation with Salon: "You gotta learn the cadence of people’s lives"
The creator of "The Wire" sits down in the "Salon Talks" studio to talk about "The Deuce"
10/08/2017 19:30 UTC
Is there any reason to read?
Books are considered a culture's memory. But since we keep repeating our mistakes, maybe we shouldn't bother
06/08/2012 04:00 UTC
This week in crazy: Carl Paladino
The New York gubernatorial candidate attacks gays, pornographers, Muslims, reporters, the attorney general ...
10/16/2010 19:01 UTC
Nostalgia for Gay Sex
The "Golden Age of Promiscuity" was funnier, quirkier and a lot more boring than some recent books let on, particularly if you were young, skinny and scared.
09/09/1996 23:00 UTC
"The Ultimate Sex Test" is a work of cowardly cynicism
"Ridiculously broad assertions about both men and women"
06/14/2000 23:22 UTC
Forget the fantasy of porn-free youth
The U.K. pursues the unrealistic aim of keeping X-rated material from minors
10/16/2011 05:00 UTC
Fallen Capitol officer Brian Sicknick’s girlfriend sues Trump for $10M for "inciting" Jan. 6 mob
Officer's "wrongful death" was "direct and foreseeable consequence of the Defendants’ unlawful actions," suit says
01/06/2023 17:30 UTC
Why the re-release of iconic porn film "Deep Throat" fizzled
When the film premiered in New York 50 years ago, the enthusiastic response gave rise to the term "porno chic"
12/05/2022 02:00 UTC
Trump calls for termination of Constitution to suit his needs
Trump is not letting go of his grievances towards his last presidential loss
12/03/2022 19:08 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
Paris' legendary American bookseller dies
George Whitman, famous owner of Shakespeare & Company, passes away at 98
12/15/2011 19:45 UTC
"The Binding Chair" by Kathryn Harrison
Is the author's latest abused-woman fantasy -- this one set in China and France in the early decades of the 20th century -- revelatory or pornographic?
05/01/2000 20:00 UTC
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