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“Create Dangerously”: Edwidge Danticat’s profound meditation on art in exile

Kyle Minor
The Haitian-American writer's well-researched, resonant work discovers how art can enable us to reclaim power

Gluten-fueled meltdown

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Jennifer Esposito splits with CBS over her celiac disease. But is it a real malady or a dietary choice?

“Brooklyn Castle”: An inner-city school where chess legends are made

Andrew O'Hehir
A corrective to "Won't Back Down," this doc about tween chess champs proves public schools may not be hopeless

“Wake in Fright”: A rediscovered Aussie classic

Andrew O'Hehir
A dazzling, nightmarish Australian thriller of the '70s resurfaces at last, gruesome kangaroo hunt and all

Eight best time-travel flicks

Julianne Escobedo Shepherd
"Looper's" fine and good, but Bruce Willis ain't got nothing on Mick Jagger in "Freejack"

Pick of the week: Baseball’s secret Zen fraternity

Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: "Knuckleball!" explores baseball's weirdest pitch, and R.A. Dickey's unlikely quest for glory

Fly trap

Susan Phillips
A wary dance between cops and criminals in gangland L.A.

2012 DNC: This ain’t Denver

Thomas Schaller
Obama pledged an Impossible Presidency, and sure enough found it impossible to deliver. What he'll say in Charlotte

Interview: Keanu Reeves on “the end of film”

Andrew O'Hehir
In an exclusive interview, the "Matrix" star talks about his fascinating documentary on the digital revolution

Bluebelle’s last voyage: A true crime

Harold Schechter
This story of a playboy and a murder at sea was a tabloid sensation in 1961

Jackson Galaxy gets cats

Sue Manning
The unlikely television personality teaches people to develop their own "cat mojo" with their feline companions

“Slave genes” myth must die

Amy Bass
Michael Johnson links African-American sprinters to slavery, and revisits a particularly ugly pseudo-science

After the massacre

Lee Hancock
Nader Hasan’s cousin killed Kerry Cahill’s father at Fort Hood in 2009. Then the unlikely pair worked together

Exclusive: The Paris Review, the Cold War and the CIA

Joel Whitney
Letters discovered by Salon show even deeper Cold War ties between the Paris Review and a U.S. propaganda front

Our most dangerous hike

Tania James
When a casual excursion turned dangerous, I didn't know if it would end my relationship, or define it

Kate Hudson’s cancer horror show

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The bubbly actress's horrific movie, "A Little Bit of Heaven," turns terminal illness into a twee joke

Hell-bent on natural pregnancy

Jenny Rough
I wanted to solve my fertility issues without hormones or high-tech meds. I had no idea how unnatural this would be

“California, 90420”: The great marijuana hypocrisy

Andrew O'Hehir
As a new documentary makes clear, social attitudes on pot are half-baked and even dangerous

California’s unregulated fracking problem

Scott Thill
Drilling has long gone unregulated in this earthquake-prone state. And now Gov. Brown may be trying to hush it up

Deng, Noah lead Rose-less Bulls past Celtics

Salon Staff

Deng, Noah lead Rose-less Bulls past Celtics

Salon Staff

Disney’s animation guide

J.J. Sedelmaier
The father of film cartoons looked to this 1920s how-to book for inspiration

States shush corporate critics

David Sirota
From factory farms to home foreclosures, state governments are helping hide corporate wrongdoing
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