Showing results for: narcissism (page 32)
Forget Kim Kardashian’s butt: The trailblazing goofiness of her nude photo-shoot face
Erin Keane
Her facial expression -- open-mouthed, cartoonish, decidedly unsexy -- is the best thing about these photos
“Foxcatcher”: Steve Carell and Channing Tatum’s weird true story of wrestling, money and murder
Andrew O'Hehir
A pair of stars -- and Mark Ruffalo too -- are dynamite in Bennett Miller's unlikely, Oscar-loaded true-crime tale
William Gibson: I never imagined Facebook
Michael Schulson
The brilliant science-fiction novelist who imagined the Web tells Salon how writers missed social media's rise
The smuggest superhero show on TV: “The Newsroom” blusters into its final season
Sonia Saraiya
The changes Aaron Sorkin has made to his show reveal a misguided interpretation of what needed fixing
John Leguizamo: “Latinos are starving to see themselves onscreen”
Gary M. Kramer
Leguizamo on "Fugly!", filming fake orgasms, and how he struggled with suicidal thoughts as a teen
Why this Iranian-born writer fears for America’s soul
Laura Miller
The author of "Reading Lolita in Tehran" believes that the U.S. is abandoning its art and literature at its peril
“Birdman”: Michael Keaton heads an all-star cast in a crackling showbiz satire
Andrew O'Hehir
Onetime "Batman" star joins Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton and more in a deranged Broadway farce
The stunning weirdness of Ayn Rand: Why her newfound popularity makes no sense
Evan McMurry
If she were alive today, Rand herself might wonder what the big deal is
Ebola, the “heart of darkness” and the epidemic of fear
Andrew O'Hehir
It's a dangerous virus and Africa is suffering. But the American media-political panic is ugly and narcissistic
Stop telling women not to “take things personally”: Ed Champion and the plague of gendered criticism
Andi Zeisler
Women in creative industries receive such personal criticism that they're forced to have unreasonably thick skin
The dark side of Twitter: A digital-age tale of Brooklyn hipsters gone mad
Laura Barcella
Salon talks to Caroline Kepnes, a TV writer whose first novel charts a descent into insanity via internet stalking
This is your brain on narcissism: The truth about a disorder that nobody really understands
Sarah Gray
The term "narcissist" gets thrown around more and more often these days. But almost everyone's getting it wrong
Air Force’s mind-boggling violation: Members forced to swear religious allegiance
Edwin Lyngar
The problem is worse than you realize, says Michael Weinstein, leader of a group protecting members from coercion
Can domestic abusers change? Meet an expert who thinks it’s possible
Katie McDonough
"We can't arrest our way out of the problem [of abuse], and we can't shelter our way out of the problem, either"
Why Weird Al is the perfect satirist for America’s stupid, narcissistic capitalist culture
Lynn Stuart Parramore
His comeback is no coincidence. Yankovic taps into collective anxieties that have been percolating for years
“Guardians of the Galaxy”: Marvel’s goofy, exhausting and faintly fascist new franchise
Andrew O'Hehir
This whimsical space adventure will leave you hooked on a feeling -- and longing to stomp Bradley Cooper's raccoon
Fox News’ “War on Christianity”: How right-wing hacks created a sect of victims
Edwin Lyngar
There is a serious agenda behind the paranoia -- and a vision of reality that is truly scary
Israel: America’s Frankenstein monster
Andrew O'Hehir
Israel's harshest critics and most ardent defenders agree on one thing: The battle is really about America
Comedy can’t change the world: Why Russell Brand is dead wrong about politics and humor
Sean McElwee
The British comic fancies himself a radical provocateur. In reality, he's anything but
We are a clueless nation: America’s congenital blind spot on Iraq
Robert Hennelly
As our military contemplates Iraq again, we're beset by unchallenged magical thinking -- and a dangerous narcissism
Here’s why we should actually have professional bridesmaids
Hayley Krischer
A jokey Craigslist post advertises the services of a for-hire bridesmaid. But wait: This is an amazing idea
New York Times’ clueless, humiliating prescription for millennials
Tim Donovan
Columnist Frank Bruni apologizes to young people, and uses chance to play to boomers' favorite agenda: Themselves!
“The Fault in Our Stars” has been unfairly bashed by critics who don’t understand it
Laura Miller
Those condemning "Fault in Our Stars" as immature are blinded by their own prejudices
Casual sex isn’t just for college kids
Tracy Clark-Flory
The creators of the Casual Sex Project collected hookup stories from around the world. Here's what they learned
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