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Alex Chilton, self-made Big Star
Bruce Eaton
His band never sold millions, but his musical influence is too big to be measured
“American Idol” recap: Sympathy for Mick Jagger
Mary T. Kelly
A reggae "Under My Thumb"? An off-key "Ruby Tuesdsay"? Even the Rolling Stones can't save this sinking ship
The unmaking of the Palestinian nation
Juan Cole
How did Palestinians end up on a tiny fraction of the land once recognized as theirs?
Best new TV: “Justified”
Heather Havrilesky
FX's tale of a butt-kicking U.S. marshal brings Elmore Leonard's riveting dialogue to the small screen
China without Google: ‘a lose-lose scenario’
JOE McDONALD
After repeated government censorship and hacking, Google on verge of leaving China
Paul Ryan’s populism: Raising taxes on the middle class
Joe Conason
Rep. Paul Ryan's "tough" budget would raise middle-class taxes, favor the wealthy -- and fail to balance the budget
Superintendent accidentally fires gun during class
Associated Press
Montana school official says he "can't explain" why gun was loaded
Ignore the haters, “The Marriage Ref” rules
Heather Havrilesky
Bickering couples, celebrities making fun of each other, Madonna and Larry David. What's not to love?
Movie News Now: “Hurt Locker” plagued by last-second controversy
Paul Hiebert
Bigelow's producer banned from Oscars; real-life soldier may sue. Also: "Predators" set, Abe vs. vampires?
Aid groups enlist Google to help in Haiti effort
Bradley S. Klapper
Google Earth will be used to locate the homeless
It’s the Democrats’ House, but the map belongs to the GOP
Mark Greenbaum
To take back the House this fall, all the GOP really has to do is win the seats it should already be winning
Chile was ready for quake, Haiti wasn’t
Frank Bajak
Wealth, building codes and preparedness kept many Chileans safe while Haitians perished
The Democrats’ next big step on healthcare reform
Joan Walsh
If the public option dies, it's time to rally around expanding Medicare. Especially now that the GOP supports it
When Democrats take power, paranoia blooms
Gene Lyons
Ignorant, frightened people are notoriously easy to fool. Enter Glenn Beck and a host of other fast-talkers
“Did you come to praise Medicare or to bury it?”
Joe Conason
At his health summit, Obama should ask whether Republicans want to protect Medicare -- or kill it with vouchers
“American Idol” recap: Simon saves the day
Mary T. Kelly
The top 12 women -- and Ellen! -- fail to impress. Thank god for Mr. Crankypants
Do Republicans really want to win in 2010?
Mike Madden
The GOP can stir up tea partiers by voting no on Obama's agenda. Keeping them happy down the line could be harder
The White House’s road map for passing healthcare bill
Alex Koppelman
President Obama's new bill faces a serious set of procedural obstacles
Democrats’ Senate majority at risk?
Gabriel Winant
The electoral map is filled with weak Democratic candidates struggling to keep up
When elites bash elitism
Joan Walsh
As Broder and Klein proclaim Palin a political star, they show they're out of touch with "real Americans"
John Mayer’s Johnson hates black women
Tracy Clark-Flory
The singer calls his penis a "white supremacist"
John Bowe’s “Us”: How Americans talk about love
Sarah Hepola
The author of a new collection of oral histories talks about why the oldest topic of all still has surprises
In Nashville, tea partiers try to rebrew
Kyle Swenson
Organizers hoped to bring a group known for costumes and often crude hyperbole into the mainstream. Did it work?
Flying blind across the ocean
Patrick Smith
Your pressing questions about landing gear and windshield wipers. Plus: Ain't no room for Ask the Pilot imitators!
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