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Long live "The Queen Is Dead": On the genius of this album — and Morrissey's finest moments as lyrical provocateur — 30 years later
That the Smiths imploded so soon after a creative high point helped the record develop a mystique that endures
05/26/2016 02:59 UTC
Woman going on 100 dates: "Rejection isn't so bad" anymore
Serial monogamist Elise Moreno of "100 Dates of Summer" explains her mission to go out with as many men as she can
07/08/2014 03:00 UTC
WATCH: This writer needed a new heart. Here's how her 9 friends sacrificed for her
In Amy Silverstein's follow-up to "Sick Girl," her friends take turns leaving families and jobs to rally around her
07/12/2017 22:58 UTC
The real Sylvia Plath
Her newly published, unexpurgated journals support a little-known theory that PMS drove her to suicide. Second of two parts.
06/01/2000 23:30 UTC
Literary Daybook, Feb. 11
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
02/12/2002 01:00 UTC
Ground Zero Building Struggles To Find Tenants
01/24/2012 03:09 UTC
There is life after porn: Bree Olson doesn't have to be a cautionary tale
The stigma surrounding former adult film stars is very real, but that's no excuse to demonize the sex industry
05/06/2016 12:30 UTC
Ted Hughes on Sylvia Plath: "For the last month I have lived about the strangest life I ever did live"
EXCLUSIVE: An amazing new look inside the courtship -- and early happiness -- of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
12/21/2014 21:00 UTC
The only addiction “that hasn’t tried to kill me": Melissa Broder on confessional writing, anxiety, and how much honesty is too much
The "So Sad Today" author talks to Salon about anonymous Twitter confessions, panic attacks and gaining control
03/26/2016 02:59 UTC
Sharon Olds
The poet talks about breathing, the Pope's penis, and the necessity of getting out of art's way.
07/01/1996 23:00 UTC
4 adult novelists who made brilliant children's book authors
For writers like George Saunders, YA and children's lit are just other mediums for exploring universal themes
07/14/2013 20:30 UTC
WATCH: Female friendship is spectacular
Amy Silverstein, author of "My Glory Was I Had Such Friends," reflects on how close companions saved her life
07/22/2017 22:00 UTC
Ted Kennedy had one thing in common with the heavyweights gathered to negotiate the ADA: Experience with disability
The Americans With Disabilities Act, 25 years later: How the largest minority group in the US claimed its rights
07/11/2015 23:29 UTC
Out of the ash, Sylvia Plath's legend rises anew
On the 50th anniversary of "The Bell Jar" and Plath's suicide, two biographies resurrect the debate of culpability
01/28/2013 03:00 UTC
Rebel Wilson on the pressure to stay "the funny fat girl" & our obsession linking weight to identity
From Rebel Wilson to Adele, entertainers who slim down learn how much others associate their talent with fatness
12/08/2021 23:21 UTC