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How Seth Rogen proved Ann Hornaday’s point about Elliot Rodger

Andrew O'Hehir
The WaPo critic's argument was swallowed by kneejerk anti-feminism and Hollywood egotism. But it merits considering

Low self-esteem is good for you! We’ve been too successful at making people feel good

Anneli Rufus
The self-esteem movement has worked: We like ourselves more than ever. But new studies suggest that's a bad idea

“Of course she’s pretty!”: What happens when kids only see white people in books

Anita Felicelli
Seeing yourself in a book means the world sees you as a subject worthy of art and adventure. Everyone needs that

“The Bachelorette” treats professional success as sex appeal (but I still won’t stop watching)

Andrew Palmer
After Juan Pablo's disastrous "Bachelor" season, "The Bachelorette" could try portraying Andi as a real human

Jon Hamm’s “Million Dollar Arm” and the slow death of the sports movie

Andrew O'Hehir
Don Draper goes to India in an uncomfortable blend of baseball nostalgia, neocolonialism and family values

Do trolls belong in jail?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
We need to curb abuse -- but we also need to address social media's mental health problems

Adam Begley on John Updike: “He believed he was doing something more important than the feelings of the people around him”

David Daley
Updike's biographer tells Salon where he stands in the pantheon, and details of that David Foster Wallace review

Reviewing the “Mad Men” reviews: Lines are drawn

Neil Drumming
Don's back at the agency with new rules, new allies and new enemies. Will he be allowed to do his job?

French screen legend Fanny Ardant: “I love everything dangerous”

Andrew O'Hehir
The smoldering '80s star talks about her new movie, sex with younger men and resisting conventional morality

Jamaican, gay and Ayn Rand made it OK: My amazing “Atlas Shrugged” love story

Jason Hill
I was young, atheist and gay in a very homophobic country. I had no intellectual armor, until I discovered Ayn Rand

Boomers are humiliating themselves: Why their pandering to millennials is so sad

Tim Donovan
From Instagram video walls in hotel rooms to the RNC's lame ad campaign, we're just laughing (and screaming) at you

Don Draper’s sad manhood: What makes “Mad Men” different from “Breaking Bad,” “Sopranos”

Amanda D. Lotz
Modern men aren't allowed the narcissism of "Mad Men" -- but Don Draper's not exactly a '60s guy, either

This week’s 5 most ridiculous innovations — the selfie-enhancement app you didn’t want or need

Sarah Gray
There are some world-changing tech innovations being developed. These five are not among them

Lay off Kim and Kanye! Why millennials actually aren’t “Generation Me”

Elizabeth Lunbeck
People love to insist that millennials are shallow and self-obsessed — but that's all wrong

No one cares about your novel: So writers, don’t be boring!

Laura Miller
MFA programs struggle to teach writers the most important lesson of all: You are not owed readers

7 telltale signs social media is killing your self-esteem

Jodie Gummow
How Facebook and Twitter can change the way you think and make you unhappy

Sex at the Satan Club

Jeffrey Sconce
At the height of '60s counterculture, the sexual revolution found itself an unexpected bedfellow: Devil worship

8 stunning reminders of the 1 percent’s unbelievable narcissism

Evan McMurry
Whether comparing justified public anger to the Holocaust or lynch mobs, America's mega-rich can't help themselves

Lupita Nyong’o vs. Matthew McConaughey: How his Oscar speech got it so wrong

Daniel D'Addario
The star, who played an AIDS patient, was focused on his own greatness

Oscars: Hollywood’s conflicted selfie

Andrew O'Hehir
McConaughey's wacky monologue, "Adele Nazeem," the "12 Years a Slave" feud and other Oscar puzzles

What Dove gets wrong in its new “Selfie” campaign

Kate Knibbs
Despite its documentary feel, it's still an advertisement for a beauty product. Also: Who needs a selfie tutorial?

Christie’s ed reform scandal: Principals suspended after questioning charter scheme

Josh Eidelson
"Narcissism," "dictatorial" and "totalitarian" tactics by Christie appointee, Newark councilman charges to Salon

“The Last of the Unjust”: A new look at Eichmann, more evil than banal

Andrew O'Hehir
A rabbi who worked with Eichmann tells his story in Claude Lanzmann's hypnotic documentary
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