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Latter-day singers
Thomas Bartlett
New music from Rufus Wainwright and his little sister, Martha. Plus: A free post-"Grey Album" remix from Danger Mouse.
Buster’s plan a bust? To some, yes
Geraldine SealeyHappy Birthday
Geraldine SealeyRight Hook
Mark Follman
Conservatives are surprisingly kind to Edwards, although Jonah Goldberg calls him Quayle-lite and Taranto blasts his lack of military experience. But others seem prepared to desert Bush in November.
Unlikely source breaks Edwards story
Stephen W. StrombergWednesday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyBloggers groan, celebrate and critique even the poster font
Stephen W. StrombergA whiff of the desperate in Bush-Cheney ad
Geraldine SealeyTalking points on the new job numbers
Geraldine SealeyThe Fix
Salon Staff
Stern returns, FCC may fine airers of Jackson wardrobe malfunction, and Halle Berry stands up for sexuality.
Count the mea culpas
Stephen W. StrombergWednesday must-reads
Geraldine SealeyNader news
Stephen W. Stromberg“Doing a fabulous job”
Geraldine SealeyRevisiting Bush’s casus belli
Geraldine SealeyRight Hook
Mark Follman
O'Reilly declares war on Moore and Hollywood Nazis. Plus: Is Bush a lock in November, and is L.A. more dangerous than Baghdad?
You are who you know: Part 2
Andrew Leonard
Social software pioneers have the Internet biz buzzing again. But their new networks are even more valuable as booster shots for human connection.
Box office politics
Geraldine SealeyYou are who you know
Andrew Leonard
The new social software turbo-charges friendships, sexual hookups and the business of human relationship -- and could turn our lives into an open book. Part 1 of a two-part series.
Follow the memos
Geraldine SealeyBlog-rolling for votes and dollars
Farhad Manjoo
Political advertising on weblogs is booming, and some local candidates are raising big national money. Is the Web finally delivering on its revolutionary rhetoric?
More from the torture beat
Geraldine SealeyHopped up on jihad?
Mark FollmanInvasion of the spambots
Sam Williams
From blog spam to pornbots, new strains of computer programs aimed at pumping up Google page ranks just keep on coming.
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