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Taylor Momsen angers the parentals, again
Tracy Clark-Flory
Some call the teen a bad role model over her Revolver cover, and then engage in rather unexemplary victim-blaming
When your restaurant’s review has your mom crying
Francis Lam
When a hilarious chef gets hammered by the N.Y. Times, he takes it well -- and blogs his mother's scolding e-mail
GOP candidate warns of “1,000 Pearl Harbors”
Justin Elliott
House hopeful Ilario Pantano says he fears the Chinese could launch a devastating attack from Cuba
Introducing: The Year in Sanity
Kerry Lauerman
In honor of the Rally to Restore Sanity, we're celebrating great acts of clear thinking -- and need your help!
Sorkin explains “Social Network” sexism
Tracy Clark-Flory
In response to criticism, the screenwriter says Facebook was created by a "deeply misogynistic group of people"
How my son taught me about his autism
Joslyn Gray
After he was diagnosed with Asperger's, I read all I could. But I learned the most just from listening to him
French toast died and gone to heaven: Your best versions
Salon Staff
Remaking stale bread with flavorful syrups and toppings, here are doughnut-bacon, maple-pumpkin versions and more
Krystal Ball: Campaigning against sexism?
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Virginia candidate uses a sexy photo scandal as a political platform
New York Times runs softball profile of Pamela Geller
Justin Elliott
In the Times' telling, the bigoted anti-Islam activist is merely a "provocateur" and Washington outsider
“Boardwalk Empire” recap: Unhappy surprises
Sam Adams
As Jimmy's girl endures a gruesome attack, Nucky is stuck between the woman he's with -- and the woman he wants
Ebert attacks my “Secretariat” review — it’s on!
Andrew O'Hehir
My response to the critic's takedown of my takedown
Obama plays the veto card
Andrew Leonard
Elizabeth Warren at work? The president rejects a bill that might help banks escape charges of foreclosure fraud
Docs detail murder case against GOP House hopeful
Justin Elliott
An ex-Marine running for Congress was charged with murder for killing two Iraqi prisoners; case was later dropped
Finally, a Hillary rumor that makes sense
Steve Kornacki
The chatter about Clinton replacing Joe Biden in 2012 is nonsense. But 2016?
So, you think you know what a “person” is?
Ned Resnikoff
The definition may seem simple now, but new technologies are poised to make it a whole lot tougher
Leno tells Christine O’Donnell sex joke
Tracy Clark-Flory
Is it harmless comedy or sexist commentary? You be the judge
Mysterious “Cigar Guy” rises to Internet superstardom
Christopher Hickey
A mustachioed fan in a Ryder Cup photo sparks a new meme, but who is he?
Christine O’Donnell is not me!
Joan Walsh
And neither was Linda Tripp. Another troubled GOP woman finds solace in saying, "I'm you" -- but we're not buying it
Your best bean dips, purees and spreads
Salon Staff
It's not fashionable, but few things are as satisfying. Here are your versions, from around the world
Female programmers on “The Social Network”
Tracy Clark-Flory
How accurate is the Facebook movie's depiction of women as trophies in the world of Web 2.0? We asked the experts
The comic geniuses of “Real Housewives”
Julie Klausner
In a tween-dominated age, Bravo's witty, middle-aged women are a throwback to the golden age of character actresses
This week in crazy: Michigan Assistant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell
Alex Pareene
The state employee -- an adult -- is obsessed with, and harassing, a gay college student
Sullivan’s defense of presidential assassinations
Glenn Greenwald
The justifications for Obama's hit list reveal what is missing most from American political thought
Facebook pictures go hi-res
Chris Le
The social networking site boosts the capacity from 720 to 2048 pixels in what might be a move on Flickr
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