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Richard Dawkins gets it all wrong, yet again

George Estreich
Imagine a world in which Richard Dawkins responds sensitively on a complicated topic. We'll wait ...

What do you call a “male feminist” who only wants to pick up women? Meet the “macktivists”

Alex-Quan Pham
The Internet has made it easy for a crop of men who call themselves feminists to creep on unsuspecting ladies

Pope Francis’ new clothes: Why his progressive image is white smoke and mirrors

Anna March
Don't buy his populist rhetoric. The new pope is every bit the sexist homophobe as his predecessors

Behind the celebrity apology: Why so many are so bad

Elias Isquith
An expert breaks down why Jonah Hill's worked, and why most politicians' do not

How to say you’re sorry: A comprehensive ranking of celebrity apologies

Prachi Gupta
Not all celebrity apologies are as honest and forthcoming as Jonah Hill's -- but some are more entertaining

Christian right mega-church minister faces mega-mutiny for alleged abusive behavior

Valerie Tarico
Controversial pastor Mark Driscoll's empire may be cracking amidst explosive new charges

Kiss: Miley Cyrus is “being treated unfairly”

Daniel D'Addario
The band talked to Salon about music today, their millennial fans, and why they're "products of rebellion"

Celebrity apologies are meaningless

Roxane Gay
Russell Simmons is just the latest to follow the misstep-outcry-apology cycle. We need to demand more

Paula Deen sees jump in book sales

Alex Halperin
She's lost a few deals but the Southern icon could recover

Why do we care if Lance apologizes?

Andrew O'Hehir
Our deranged, pseudo-Christian pop culture demanded a performance of repentance Lance Armstrong couldn't deliver

Rihanna forgives Chris Brown

Willa Paskin
The pop star shocks even Oprah by saying she's rebuilt trust with the man who abused her

The making of the term ‘pink slime’

Candice Choi
A simple nickname that forever changed an entire industry

“Young Adult”: Diablo Cody’s ultra-awkward new comedy

Andrew O'Hehir
Charlize Theron and Patton Oswalt are terrific, but the forced, weird "Young Adult" is painful in the wrong way

How gossip took over the news

Joseph Epstein
Salacious reporting used to be the freak show of journalism. Now it's everywhere. How did this happen?

Twitter tiff: Courtney Love vs. Billy Corgan

Judy Berman
The ex-lovers and former collaborators are at war again. But you'll never guess who's being classy about it

Bruce Springsteen: The classiest celebrity cheater

Rebecca Traister
Thanks, Boss, for putting the romance (and politics) back into tabloid scandal

Tiger Woods’ superstar kabuki

Ethan Sherwood Strauss
We need fallen heroes to apologize to us so we don't have to think about how much their failures are like ours

The strange life (and impending death) of Jade Goody

Meredith Blake
The once-reviled British reality star grapples with terminal cancer as the cameras roll.

The right stuff

Garrison Keillor
A toast to the Obamas as they enjoy a brief, golden moment before beginning the grueling business of disappointing their followers, astonishing their enemies and doing what is right for our country.

Hillary without tears

Camille Paglia
Why it's time to close the book on the Clintons -- and herald the Obamas! Plus: Iran war hawks, Russian drag queens and the genius of Zeppelin.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
ALCS preview: Red Sox have the sluggers, the pen and two all-time great playoff starters. Indians in 7. Plus: NFL Week 6, the Patriots vs. Cowboys era.

When good actors do bad things

Stephanie Zacharek
Alec Baldwin confesses his sins to Rosie and Barbara. Can't we forgive him, after all he's done for us?

Porn free

Matt Sanchez
Left-wing blogs gleefully outed my gay porn past after I criticized antiwar zealots. But the truth has set me free.

Welcome to celebrehab

Scott Lamb
Our clip 'n' save guide to the latest in star makeovers, where the first step is to admit you have a problem and the second step is to get back to partying.
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