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Mom is alcoholic, Dad is dead: Why do I feel so alone?

Cary Tennis
I knew I had to leave home to make my own life, but my past seems to follow me everywhere.

Stop the Internet, I want to get off!

Rebecca Traister
Constant e-mailing, Web surfing and online games were melting my brain. Then I found something that might actually save me from myself.

Poll: Most women not that shallow!

Tracy Clark-Flory
But who wants to read about that? It's nothing some fact-twisting can't fix.

Oprah and Tyra talk domestic violence

Judy Berman
In the wake of the Chris Brown-Rihanna incident, the talk show hosts team up for an episode on teenagers and abusive relationships.

“You are potentially capable of forgetting your child”

Kate Harding
A heartbreaking article about parents who accidentally leave their kids to die in hot cars challenges us to feel compassion, not contempt.

Malkin goes too far for her readers

Joan Walsh
Trashing Michelle Obama and the homeless gets "the other Michelle" rebuked in her own comments.

Gwyneth Paltrow: Let them eat roasted poussins!

Rebecca Traister
The actress's economically tone-deaf GOOP newsletter has truly outdone itself this time.

Narcissism: The secret to women’s sexuality!

Tracy Clark-Flory
That's one theory offered in an article about research on female desire.

Don’t you want me, baby?

Andrew O'Hehir
After Obama, it was back to the '80s at Sundance, from the hideous Bret Easton Ellis nightmare "The Informers" to Greg Mottola's delightful rom-com "Adventureland."

Obama’s early stumbles

Camille Paglia
Readers ask, Camille dishes: On Democratic woes, the Weather Underground, Kanye West, Freud, alleged gay genes and "the long sleep."

Torture ambivalence masquerading as moral and intellectual superiority

Glenn Greenwald
The consensus defense of the Bush torture regime -- "it was done with good motives" -- is almost as destructive as the torture itself

Portrait of the public intellectual as mere mortal

Amy Benfer
Susan Sontag's journals mean something different to just about everyone.

Committing war crimes for the “right reasons”

Glenn Greenwald
Those defending Bush officials by claiming they acted with good motives are invoking the same rationale used by every war criminal and aggressor.

“Fault Lines”

James Hannaham
The masterful and ambitious "Fault Lines" reveals how history gets erased and reinvented, and hints at how it might repeat itself.

“Everything matters to everybody”

Beth Arnold
French provocateur Bernard-Henri L

The culture war: It’s back!

Gary Kamiya
Democrats may have thought that the disastrous Bush years killed the GOP's favorite tactic. The Palin effect shows they were wrong.

In memory of David Foster Wallace, 1962-2008

Laura Miller
A tribute to the great American novelist who left us all a little less alone.

When kids become mass murderers

Laura Miller
What turns an angry, alienated teen into a school shooter -- and what can we do it about it?

What to make of the Edwards fiasco?

Broadsheet Staff
Broadsheet writers sound off on the one-time Democratic presidential candidate's confession of marital infidelity.

Scully have I loved

Rebecca Traister
Fox Mulder was brilliant and sexy in "The X-Files" -- but it's Dana Scully who has my heart.

Critics’ Picks

Salon Staff
What you need to see, read, do this week: A fantastic site for film fans, the funny "Slackonomics," and Costanza's spellbinding funkscapes.

Jezebels without a cause

Sarah Hepola
Giggling about rape, knocking back drinks, two controversial writers at the popular women's site embarrass themselves -- and their employer.

Bedtime for “Gonzo”

Andrew O'Hehir
Alex Gibney talks about his Oscar-winning "Taxi to the Dark Side" and his new look at Hunter S. Thompson, American hero. (Plus: Audio podcast.)

Summer reads

Salon Staff
True confessions: From a trek through the American West to a life filled with music, these memoirs will whisk you away.
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