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Letters
Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Hard Rain" by Anne Lamott and "Through a Glass, Darkly" by Dr. Lynn Ponton.
“The Seven Sisters” by Margaret Drabble
Charles Taylor
A newly divorced woman casts a cold, clear eye on life in contemporary London and the idyllic potential of a trip to Italy.
Forty movies every film fan should see
Andrew O'Hehir
Are you cinematically literate? Salon's A&E editor picks the best and most influential movies of all time.
Primeval terror (since 1929)
Laura Miller
You think Halloween has pagan roots? Guess again. Two new histories of America's second favorite holiday reveal the truth.
Love in the age of irony, Part 5
"Since You Asked" readers
Young readers tell us that real sex is when you don't use a condom, that real love is always hard to find -- and that they don't hate baby boomers that much. Really.
“How many copies will I sell in Wal-Mart?”
Ken Foster
Aimee Mann talks about addiction, depression, compulsion, her new album "Lost in Space" -- and freedom from major-label tyranny.
But enough about you
Nell Casey
From Britney Spears to Angelina Jolie to robber CEOs, narcissists are selfish and maddening -- and yet we just can't get enough of them.
Meet the metrosexual
Mark Simpson
He's well dressed, narcissistic and obsessed with butts. But don't call him gay.
Flag-draped voyeurism
Michelle Goldberg
At ground zero, Americans suck the last morsel of flavor from the most exciting day they will ever know.
“CQ”
Stephanie Zacharek
This debut film by Roman Coppola (son of Francis) is a frothy, sexy, '60s delight with a movie lover's heart.
Sensual dreams
Glen Helfand
Photographer Paul Jasmin captures the stylized, constructed allure of long-ago Hollywood, with an overlay of lush eroticism.
Anti-Semitism and the left, Jews and the right
Salon Staff
Readers respond to Dennis Fox and Michelle Goldberg.
“World Traveler”
Charles Taylor
Share the dull exploits of Billy Crudup, philandering schmuck, in this tedious tale of middle-aged angst.
“The Cat’s Meow”
Charles Taylor
Sex and intrigue on a Hearst yacht as Peter Bogdanovich probes the rot and glamour of old Hollywood.
Stuffed bunnies, real sharks
Carina Chocano
Fox's "Greg the Bunny" offers cheap, hilarious gags on the set of a fake PBS "edutainment." Can it survive the single-camera sitcom curse?
“How does it feel to be America’s blow-job queen?”
Ian Rothkerch
In their HBO movie "Monica in Black and White," documentarians Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey riff on Lewinsky, celebrity and the tough questions.
The outsider
Dorman Shindler
Dan Simmons, whose novels range from science fiction to thrillers, talks about the feebleness of today's "serious" fiction and what we can all learn from Tom Wolfe.
Black QBs — again
Allen Barra
With McNabb and Stewart leading their teams into the conference championships, will athletic quarterbacks outduel their white counterparts?
“The Fluffer”
Charles Taylor
Stay away from this cautionary tale about the gay porn industry -- it blows.
Now you’re a parent, now you aren’t
David Tuller
A California procedure used by same-sex partners to become legal parents is declared illegal, a move that could invalidate thousands of adoptions.
“Trials of the Monkey” by Matthew Chapman
Damien Cave
Charles Darwin's boozy, girl-crazy great-great-grandson goes to Tennessee to sneer at the Bible-quoting locals -- and stays to learn a lesson in faith.
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