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Imperial Teen
Gavin McNettHootie and the Blowfish
Mark AthitakisRasputina
Sam HurwittThe mother of masochism
Molly Weatherfield
When Dominique Aury (1907-1998) died this year, an unflinching notion of sexuality went with her. A eulogy for the mysterious woman who wrote 'The Story of O.'
Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Video vacation
Charles Taylor
Take a blissful holiday with the summery, sensuous movies of Clare Peploe.
Party in Lala land
Courtney Weaver
Courtney goes looking for trouble in the land of actors and karaoke and comes home singing a different tune.
The Awful Truth: Futility- The mook with a thousand faces
Cintra Wilson
Cintra Wilson rails against UPS, is fleeced by her formerly beloved local pasta joint and rejoices when a Brooklyn neighborhood organizes against a waste dump.
Allan Gurganus
Dwight Garner
Allan Gurganus, the not-quite-oldest survivor of New York's 15-year-long gay party, tells all about his relationship with John Cheever, learning to write on an aircraft carrier, Whitman's heroism and the redemptive power of laughter.
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Christopher Hitchens
There was less -- and more -- to Mother Teresa than met the eye.
Tijuana Bibles
Art Spiegelman
Those Dirty Little Comics: By Art Spiegelman. The introduction to 'Tijuana Bibles: Art and Wit in America's Forbidden Funnies, 1930s-1950s.'
Why Israel shouldn't trust Yasir Arafat
David Horowitz
The Nobel Laureate is a sadistic dictator and shameless liar who has just one wish for the Jewish state: That it cease to exist.
21st: Body bits
Scott Rosenberg
Digital anatomies offer high-tech medical education, intimations of mortality -- and a whiff of the crypt.
The Saint
Charles Taylor
Val Kilmer's brooding, guilt-ridden Simon Templar in "The Saint" is enough to make you long for the cheesy playboy of the original.
The Leaving Trains
Gavin McNett
Gavin McNett reviews the album"Smoke Follows Beauty" by the Leaving Trains.
Lesbian Books
Julie Felner
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