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“The Harder They Come”

Michael Sragow
Perry Henzell's gleeful rabble-rouser about a reggae outlaw returns with some of its original luster restored -- and then there's that killer soundtrack.

Why is this race even close?

Joan Walsh
Because Al Gore, flawed but the best man for the job, is stuck with a fractured liberal base that won't forgive him for not being Bill Clinton.

What’s wrong with foreign adoption?

Salon Staff
By Barb Reinhold

Your horoscope for this week

Rob Brezsny
Glimmering, whooshing, speaking in tongues, writhing on the floor, laughing hysterically and a Zen whack in the pocketbook.

Leaving adolescence behind

Garrison Keillor
How can I live the rest of my life without that desperate-for-
each-other, dangerous feeling again?

The true voice of the Amazon returns!

Camille Paglia
Stand back as she holds forth on Bush's bumbling ineptitude, Gore's shameless demagoguery and other reasons she's voting for Nader. Plus: Major league media assholes, Anne Heche and more!

Charging the monkey

Reed Hearne
Hoarding erotic stimulation can make sex extra explosive when it finally happens.

“Nurse Betty”

Charles Taylor
Neil LaBute's elitist pretense and cold, self-serving characters snuff out fantasy, romance and a perfectly sweet script.

Ransom note

Rob Brezsny
We are holding ourselves hostage until our 888 demands are met.

What to read

Salon's critics
From an icy thriller to a humid Southern novel, late-summer fiction that knocked our flip-flops off.

“The Insider”

Charles Taylor
Part of the genius of Michael Mann's muckracking drama is the casting of Russell Crowe as a thickset, middle-aged tobacco industry whistle-blower.

Call me plexi-babe

Miranda Lee
I was a guinea pig for a plastic surgery study.

The anti-child revolt

Salon Staff
By Cathy Young

Astrology’s mad bomber

Rob Brezsny
In which the noted zodiac advice columnist traces his quest to be a perfect nobody along the odd and winding path that led him to the horoscope writing business.

The anti-child revolt

Cathy Young
You people make me sick.

A conspirator’s story

Matthew S. Schweber
It begins with a letter to the New York Times. Before its end, a young Wall Street lawyer is tangled up with a man accusing the CIA of horrific crimes.

“Big Brother” — the story so far

Jeff Stark, Bill Wyman, Carina Chocano
Jordan the ho! Eddie the good son! Curtis the cipher! Episode by episode, a complete guide to the antics of Mega, Karen and Brittany the cuddle slut.

John McEnroe

Larry Platt
His combination of talent and temperament worked hand in hand, exploding on the court and turning tennis into performance art.

God is their copilot

Jake Tapper
Both born-again, Bush and Gore have made this the most God-fearing presidential race in 100 years. But their faiths have led these men in two completely different directions.

A movie called “Nashville”

Ray Sawhill
Twenty-five years ago, it looked like Robert Altman's freewheeling cinematic tapestry would change movies forever. What happened?

But enough about me

Lori Gottlieb
Does writing a memoir give people carte blanche to analyze your life?

“A policeman had to pry me away from him”

Nell Bernstein
As far as the law is concerned, once your dad is in prison, he's not your dad anymore.

Stuck on Oprah

David Horowitz
Earl Ofari Hutchinson sets up a straw woman to knock down my arguments against reparations, and he fails.

Elian, politics and the Roman Empire

Camille Paglia
Readers write about the Gonzalez family's telenovela temperament; the cognitive dissonance of liberals; and Diocletian and that damned horse.
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