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A conservative show goes liberal
Willa Paskin
"Last Man Standing," a series about a pigheaded misogynist, has become an unexpected paean to open-mindedness
The color-blind scales of justice?
Eve Gerber
Law scholar Kenneth Mack explains America's warring legal ideals of equality and exclusion
Should addicts be sterilized?
Jed Bickman
Project Prevention has long paid poor, addicted women not to procreate. Now the far right is helping it go global
Pinterest’s gender trouble
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As a host of male-centered "pinning" sites arrive, can the female-centric phenomenon continue its success?
I’m not ready to be 19!
Cary Tennis
I've chosen pre-med. I miss my friends and family. Some nights I just cry in the stairwell
FBI heroically locks up ridiculous anarchists on May Day
Alex Pareene
Feds stop inept radicals from carrying out a plot feds helped them conceive and carry out
The perfect Beatles double bill
Erik Nelson
Martin Scorsese's George Harrison documentary may be expansive, but 2009's "Nowhere Boy" is more insightful
Artists on strike!
Sean Captain
May Day will see a host of creative protests and performances -- attempts to reconnect Occupy to its artistic roots
Jim Jones’ sinister grip on San Francisco
David Talbot
How the Peoples Temple cult leader ensnared Harvey Milk and other progressive icons
Why I’m striking
Natasha Lennard
Whether Occupy-supporting journalists should strike is complicated, but I will not be reporting or tweeting
Drone victims’ defender speaks
Jefferson Morley
The deaths of innocent Pakistani civilians turned Shahzad Akbar from a U.S. friend to full-time critic
Syria’s sealed-off rebels
Hugh Macleod, Annasofie Flamand
Baba Amr in Homs, once an opposition stronghold, is now isolated by a 10-foot high concrete wall
Self-made men, debunked
Sara Robinson
A new book makes a strong case that nobody ever makes it on their own in America
Your brain on white people
Jeremy Adam Smith
Neuroscience shows the media's overwhelming whiteness really is changing our minds. But we can change them back
U.S. foreign policy, brought to you by ExxonMobil
Steve Coll
Salon exclusive: When Indonesian rebels threatened ExxonMobil gas fields, the Bush administration brought the heat
Who’s better to beat Scott Walker?
Steve Kornacki
Democrats have two choices in Wisconsin -- and both have been rejected by the state's voters before
Blood, gore, tourism: The ax murderer who saved a small town
Nick Kowalczyk
100 years ago, someone killed 8 people in an Iowa home. Can unsolved brutality revive a dying town?
Urban revolution is coming
Max Rivlin-Nadler
Occupy may mark the beginning of a new era of city-based uprisings. An expert explains why -- and how
A holy war over gay marriage
Lynn Parramore
In North Carolina, two churches face off over an upcoming vote on whether to constitutionally ban same sex marriage
The “Daily Show” guide to my enemies
Michael Rubens
As a producer, I met people whose political views I detested. The hardest part was admitting they weren't so bad
TV’s best villain
Willa Paskin
"Game of Thrones'" teen ruler Joffrey Baratheon is the rare bad guy who can make you viscerally, physically angry
FCC takes on super PACs
Justin Elliott
The commission voted to require stations to post political ad data online -- but it won't be searchable
Mormons who fear Mitt
Troy Williams
Young people are leaving the church -- and some think a Romney presidency will only make things worse
Punk’s cultural revolution
A.M. Gittlitz
Pussy Riot's masked women have become icons of Russia's anti-Putin movement -- and turned the genre on its head
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