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The Dark Side Rising Diet

Anne Lamott
Follow these four simple rules, and I promise, the hopelessness and gloom you've been feeling for the past week will start to subside.

Fear and narcissism in New York

Sidney Blumenthal
In trying to transfer his heroic, powerful image to Bush, Schwarzenegger reveals the deep anxieties of the GOP.

The Fix

Salon Staff
The reviews are in for Vince Gallo's notorious "The Brown Bunny"; Mike Wallace accepts TLC apology for handcuffing; and Maureen Dowd's huge book advance, revealed.

Letters

Salon Staff
An actor only a mother could love and only Ben Stiller could impersonate? Salon readers weigh in on Charles Taylor's "How does Tom Cruise rate?"

Right Hook

Mark Follman
Mark Steyn says a "deluded" John Kerry is "frozen in the '60s," while Trent Lott tags the Boston native "a French-speaking socialist." Plus: Defending dubious terror alerts. And: Drudge rips off Tom Tomorrow.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Ricky Williams isn't a punk for following his bliss: The readers write.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Ricky Williams retires: A likable iconoclast turns out to be just another me-first athlete after all.

How should John Kerry talk about values?

Compiled by Salon staff
Rep. Barney Frank, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Alan Wolfe, Thomas Frank, Andrew Greeley and others weigh in on how Kerry should define America -- and defeat Bush's morality crusade.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Readers write: The sequel. This time, it's personal. Especially for Roger Clemens, Muhammad Ali, Shaquille O'Neal and Scooter the talking baseball.

Latter-day singers

Thomas Bartlett
New music from Rufus Wainwright and his little sister, Martha. Plus: A free post-"Grey Album" remix from Danger Mouse.

The accidental pilgrim

Norman Birnbaum
Bush stumbles to Rome in search of Catholic votes -- but the pope may give him a much-needed lecture instead.

Abu Moses

D.N. Rosina
He was a Palestinian commando, and a clown and a cutup -- until one day he made a shattering discovery.

The honeymoon’s over

Cary Tennis
We've been married only two weeks and my husband already thinks we're doomed to failure.

Letters

Salon Staff
Another round of responses -- rants, raves, confessions and praise -- spurred by "The Confessions of a Semi-successful Author."

Letters

Salon Staff
Writers, editors, publishers and, yes, even readers respond to "The Confessions of a Semi-successful Author."

Howard Stern’s schwing voters

Eric Boehlert
The raunchy jockey is mobilizing his army of listeners against Bush -- and they could make a difference in November.

Letters

Salon Staff
Is America a sociopathic child? Readers respond to Ann Marlowe's review of "Civilization and Its Enemies" by proclaiming "get stuffed!" and encouraging a New Zealand empire.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers trade blows over Ralph's right to run. Plus: Why abstinence programs funded by the Bush administration may actually increase certain X-rated activities.

From tragedy to farce

Todd Gitlin
He's running for president as an independent, not as a Green. He has no organization. He's starting late. Does Ralph Nader's narcissism have no bounds?

Dashed against the rocks

Cary Tennis
I'm in love with a siren who lured me and is now destroying me.

“Those Who Trespass” by Bill O’Reilly

Michael Hastings
In the Fox News celeb's resurrected 1998 novel -- yes, the one with the bad sex writing -- a TV news personality addicted to fame becomes a serial killer. Plus: To hook chicks, be a tough guy and a little boy at the same time!

Letters

Salon Staff
"I am incensed at the cowardice the Wall Street Journal is displaying." Readers empathize with Mariane Pearl and her quest for answers.

“The Dreamers”

Charles Taylor
Bernardo Bertolucci's uncut NC-17 film may be the most explicit film ever released by an American studio, but there's much more to it than just hot sex

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
When nitpickers go bad: How could Frank Deford forget the Watson sisters in 1884? Plus: 48 words about hockey. And: LSU vs. USC? Nah!
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