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Can unions save the creative class?
Scott Timberg
Newspapers are dying. Musicians and writers can't get paid. Maybe it's time for creatives to really organize
GOP to formally endorse immigration reform
Steve Peoples
The Republican National Committee has outlined a road map to make the party more inclusive to minority voters
“Modern chicken has no flavor” — let’s make it in a lab
Melanie Warner
KFC, Subway and other chains know natural flavors don't survive mass production. Here's how they fake it
Americans are united in their porn habits
Katie McDonough
We're not a monarchy, but we definitely have a queen -- MILF be her name
“Beyond the Hills”: A lesbian exorcism in the middle of nowhere
Andrew O'Hehir
Romania's "4 Months, 3 Weeks" director returns with an intense drama of misguided faith and tormented sexuality
GOP splits over immigration and terrorism play out
Charles Babington
Just as President Obama shows a new interest in capitalizing on Republican differences
How to think about drones
Natasha Lennard
As Rand Paul's filibuster demonstrated, the drone debate is about more than judging technology
Sam Lipsyte’s latest: Less than the sum of its “Fun Parts”
Michael Bourne
In his new collection of short stories, the author of "The Ask" amuses himself -- and only occasionally his reader
Fringe “Patriot” movement swells for fourth straight year
Mark Potok
A new report finds that extreme right wing conspiracy groups increased by an astounding 813 percent in 2012
“Pause it when he gets shot”
Kate Selker
Teaching in the murder capital of the USA, I see my students fascinated by the violence that tears their city apart
When I parented my father
Amy Monticello
My dad's cancer forced me into the unlikely role of caretaker -- one I cherished and dreaded in equal measure
My sober conversion to atheism
John Gordon
Four years ago, I scaled a Pacific Northwest peak and felt the spiritual wind of no-God. I've been sober since
My backup mom
Roger Ebert
A legendary film critic talks about the woman who helped shape him, and the mysteries of her life that still linger
Local newspaper grovels over gun records request
Katie McDonough
“We never meant to offend the wonderful people of this fine community,” writes Cherokee Scout publisher David Brown
Wayne LaPierre: Still paranoid
Jillian Rayfield
The NRA's CEO continues his streak of fearmongering about gun confiscation
“Portlandia’s” Fred Armisen: My Carrie/Chloe three-way!
David Daley
"Portlandia" and "SNL" star Fred Armisen spills all about this season's bizarre love triangle
Wal-Mart is an aphrodisiac!
Tracy Clark-Flory
A survey of Cragislist "missed connections" reveals that it's the most popular place for love at first sight
Nate Silver: Democrats early favorites to hold Senate
David Daley
The GOP needs six seats to take control. His map places many Democratic seats in jeopardy -- but maybe not enough
Making Mitch McConnell pay
Steve Kornacki
The obstructionist-in-chief's failure to make Obama a one-termer gives him his best chance at survival in '14
Latin America escaped the CIA
Greg Grandin
A new report shows that the region is the sole exception to Washington's global torture and rendition program
Seedy side of the circus
Allison Meier
Jill Freedman's gritty black and white photography captures the dark side of a popular public spectacle
What would happen if the red states actually seceded?
Joshua HollandFACTCHECK: State of the Union
Alex Seitz-Wald
How accurate is the president's big speech? Salon's Alex Seitz-Wald is on live truth patrol
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