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Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
The festival offers up films about dead rock stars, undead Angelenos, man-horse sex and teeth in strange places. Plus: Dick Gephardt made me cry!

Folk revival

Andrew Marcus
The spirit of folk was everywhere this year, with a slew of tribute albums to various new hybrid forms -- from freak-folk to folk-punk and beyond.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Selling Gibson's new flick. Marie Claire fakes Vargas breast-feeding photo. Plus: Judge postpones ruling on Madonna.

Mind over matter

JC Hallman
It wasn't the promise of saving lives that kept me attending an EMT class, but my will to witness the mystery of life in a bifurcated head.

Paging the Ethics Committee

Michael Scherer
After all the muck and scandal of the last two years, the ethical watchdogs of Congress have accomplished nothing. Will Foleygate be any different?

Hastert to announce Foleygate probe

Tim Grieve
CNN says a resignation announcement isn't likely.

Plan B access? What Plan B access?

Tracy Clark-Flory
A blogger chronicles her weekend-long search for emergency contraception.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
Director Michel Gondry traps the magic of love in "The Science of Sleep." The filmmakers of the explosive documentary "Jesus Camp" talk about being panned by the religious right. This week in Beyond the Multiplex.

Nelson Algren’s New Orleans

Allen Barra
The 1956 classic "A Walk on the Wild Side" captured the Crescent City as we'll never see it again -- seedy, brutal, alive.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Bush gets shot in faux doc, and Simpson gets much-needed swag. Plus: Gore cracks wise at MTV Awards.

Actually, hell is other people

Lisa Selin Davis
A new study says Americans have fewer friends than ever -- but what if we're enjoying more solitude and intimacy?

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
"Deadwood" turns melancholy, "Brotherhood" hits its stride, and a "Project Runway" designer breaks the rules and gets the boot.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
Beat the heat with an icy-hearted French thriller, a chilling horror flick and a sweet-yet-sad Sundance hit. Plus: The best doc yet about life in Iraq.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Can the baseball All-Star Game be saved? And is it even worth saving?

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
What ever happened to sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll? Witness your favorite vices, neutered, declawed and trussed up in foolish costumes for mass consumption on network TV.

“Heading South”

Stephanie Zacharek
This movie -- about older white women paying for sex with beautiful young Haitian men -- is bound to get under people's skin.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Kidman-Urban nuptials -- see the photos! Plus: Why you haven't seen pix of Tom and Katie's baby.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
The docudrama "The Road to Guant

“The Night Gardener”

Laura Miller
George Pelecanos' engrossing crime novel -- perfect for fans of "The Wire" -- tells parallel stories of cops and criminals in Washington, D.C.

The new true West

Allen Barra
From Larry McMurtry and Thomas Berger to "Deadwood" and the gay cowboys of "Brokeback Mountain," the American West is alive and wilder than ever.

“Cars”

Stephanie Zacharek
This animated tale from Disney/Pixar is sleek and shiny, but is it anything to get revved up about?

Spare the quarter-inch plumbing supply line, spoil the child

Lynn Harris
Saying no to "timeouts," some fundamentalist Christians "train up" their children by carefully hitting them with switches, PVC pipes and other "chastening instruments."

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
Headed your way: A haunting Aussie coming-of-age tale, a Romanian "comedy" from medical hell, and a doc about antiwar GIs during Vietnam.

“Too posh to push”?

Lynn Harris
Two experts say the rise in elective C-sections is not just a matter of maternal choice.
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