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What eggplant really wants to be: Pasta sauce
Francis Lam
I've always been wary of the Purple Monster, until I learned the most delicious and stress-free way to cook it
David Weigel resigns because old media can’t have nice things
Alex Pareene
Someone has it in for the libertarian chronicler of the conservative movement
Wednesday link dump: Testing the filthy, oily waters
Alex Pareene
Jeb Bush's probable campaign, a questionable outing, Elena Kagan-smearing, and odd Politico edits
Epic Wimbledon match, inspired writing
Kerry Lauerman
The ongoing Isner-Mahut bout -- already Wimbledon's longest match -- might have grown dull, but one blogger didn't
Goal! The thrill of World Cup victory
Andrew Leonard
With one kick, Landon Donovan makes soccer's silly culture wars irrelevant. Put away the politics and enjoy
U.S.A. beats Algeria in World Cup stunner
Christine Mathias
Americans advance as Landon Donovan scores in stoppage time after 90 minutes of missed chances and bad calls
When anyone can be a published author
Laura Miller
How do you find something good to read in a brave new self-published world?
Dear Mr. President: Please abuse your powers
Dan Gillmor
Unfortunately, it takes abuses before we wake up to dangers of untrammeled executive authority
Yo ho ho and a barrel of rum: Your best recipes
Salon Staff
From its dark history to refreshing cocktails to boozy cookies, we're visiting the Caribbean in a bottle
The libertarian case against good parenting
Andrew Leonard
Our choices don't influence how our kids turn out, says economist Bryan Caplan. Which means we should have more?
Why China’s currency announcement is hokum
Robert Reich
The Chinese government is only doing the minimum to prevent Congress from listing it as a currency manipulator
Poor Charles Murray underpaid by liberal media
Alex Pareene
Conservatives subsidized by the movement face the fact that their opinions are not worth much in the "free market"
This Mac devotee is moving to Linux
Dan Gillmor
Seeking real freedom of choice in a technology ecosystem where vendors are exerting more and more control
“Extra Lives”: Are video games the next great art form?
Alex Jung
Developers are pushing the limits of storytelling, interactivity and design. Why aren't they getting any respect?
Joe Barton and the big, big debate
Robert Reich
The country asks itself which we trust more, Big Business or Big Government, but the question is absurd
The politics of the World Cup
Ryan Brown
Why'd Glenn Beck hate soccer even before the U.S. got robbed of a win? An expert explains the game's hidden message
The strange and consequential case of Bradley Manning, Adrian Lamo and WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
What really happened that led to the detention of a 22-year-old Army private as the WikiLeaks whistle-blower?
What does Jim DeMint want?
Niall Stanage
South Carolina's junior senator is on a quest to make the U.S. Senate look like a Tea Party rally
Harrison Ford marries Calista Flockhart
Christine Mathias
The couple have been together 8 years, did the deed in New Mexico
Bloomsday: Apple says sorry for censoring “Ulysses” app
Miranda Simon
"Ulysses Seen," a comic adaptation of James Joyce's novel, was considered too pornographic for the iPhone and iPad
Bloomsday: Apple says sorry for censoring “Ulysses” app
Miranda Simon
"Ulysses Seen," a comic adaptation of James Joyce's novel, was considered too pornographic for the iPhone and iPad
Jon Stewart on Obama’s executive power record
Glenn Greenwald
The Comedy Central star bashes the president's horrendous record on civil liberties and terrorism
The unsinkable Blanche Lincoln
Andrew Leonard
Despite endless whining from the lobbyists, the Arkansas senator's derivatives reform proposal keeps moving along
Your best fruit recipes
Salon Staff
Perfect tarts, popsicles, salads, chutneys; sometimes with fruit, more is more. And for next week: Fun with rum!
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