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Steve Jobs defends his PG-rated walled garden
Dan Gillmor
At the All Things Digital conference, the Apple CEO acts like closed-system critics are cheaters or porn peddlers
How to be a food snob
Rachel Wharton
You don't have to be a jerk to have a palate like one. Plus: A slide show to train the tongue and master your mouth
The Rolling Stones’ forbidden documentary
Sam Adams
"Exile on Main St.'s" rerelease is revelatory, but even better is the concert film quashed for four decades
“Fair Game”: Relive the Bush-Cheney wonder years
Andrew O'Hehir
Director Doug Liman and star Naomi Watts ponder the murky lessons of the Valerie Plame-Joseph Wilson affair
Mick Jagger rocks Cannes
Andrew O'Hehir
The Rolling Stones' senior frontman wows the Cote d'Azur with premiere of "Exile on Main Street" documentary
Cannes: How the bankers fleeced the world
Andrew O'Hehir
Director Charles Ferguson on his smash Cannes doc, which indicts the financial sector as a "criminal industry"
How to get health advice online: A doctor’s guide
Rahul K. Parikh
Physicians may debate the Web's influence, but patients must simply be savvy when they seek a medical diagnosis
Salon screening today: Sneak peek for Abramoff doc
Salon Staff
Sign up to watch -- today! -- an online advance screening for new "Casino Jack"
Tribeca: 20 films to catch at N.Y.’s spring showcase
Andrew O'Hehir
Bloody noir, Joan Rivers, Vidal Sassoon and al-Qaida -- big hits and unseen gems of Manhattan's sprawling fest
Some love for the Waffle House
Ann Nichols
After driving by them for years, I finally stopped in, and the world became a better place
“When You’re Strange”: The real Jim Morrison
Andrew O'Hehir
Almost 20 years after Oliver Stone's legendary "The Doors," Tom DiCillo's doc takes on the Lizard King
“The Sun Behind the Clouds”: The Tibet film China loves to hate
Andrew O'Hehir
Beijing went to war, oddly, over an intriguing film that explores divisions between Tibetans and the Dalai Lama
Brining meats is amazing. How much sodium does it add?
Francis Lam
Ask the food geek! Today: Brining meat makes it wildly juicy. Here's how to figure how much salt it really adds
Renewed Massa probe cannot vindicate Boehner
Joe Conason
GOP leader John Boehner hopes to embarrass Nancy Pelosi with the Massa scandal -- but his revenge may prove bitter
“American Idol” recap: Sexual frustration edition
Mary T. Kelly
Once again, the girls fail to impress. Do they just need to get laid?
Best Oscar night ever?
Heather Havrilesky
A funny, dynamic broadcast ends with Kathryn Bigelow snatching two Oscars out of the hands of her omnipotent ex
A wave of phony indignation over Charlie Rangel
Joe Conason
GOP leaders shrieking "Democrat corruption" -- like junket-loving John Boehner -- rarely worry much over ethics
Oscar showdown: Dolphins vs. free-range cattle
Andrew O'Hehir
Save the dolphins! Save the corporate-slave cows! In the most political of Oscar categories, voters must choose
Having cheated death, I feel alive
Cary Tennis
Even Ace Hardware and trashy TV marathons feel like small miracles after cancer surgery
A new capital city for Haiti
Clemens Höges
The government, and population, can't stay in a place as geologically unstable as Port-au-Prince, says seismologist
Best of Sundance: Year of the woman
Andrew O'Hehir
Female directors dominate Redford's winter showcase -- and my list of the 2010 fest's best films
Hands off my pelvis, doc!
Kate Harding
Canadian medical students practice gyno exams on unconscious patients without their consent
A disaster everyone knew would happen
Andrew Leonard
No one should be surprised at the devastation wrought by the Haitian earthquake. But who should be blamed?
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