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The Salon author questionnaire: “The word ‘nice’ makes me break out in hives”

Teddy Wayne
5 writers open up about their new books: Jennifer Close, Joe McGinnis Jr., Liz Moore, Gina Ochsner, Lara Vapnyar

Trump’s extremism has deep GOP roots: The correlation between corporal punishment and voting Republican

Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump's winning-centric campaign rhetoric plays to the lucrative "strict dad" base of the GOP, data shows

Mothering, long-distance: There are no models for women who parent from hundreds of miles away

Jamie L. Small
My daughter and my dissertation came into this world at about the same time. Then, I got divorced

The Evolution of Michelle Obama, Convention Speaker

Silpa Kovvali
History will long remember her DNC address, but the substance and style of FLOTUS' speech was 8 years in the making

The media went AWOL: Members of the press shied away from doing their jobs during RNC coverage

Neal Gabler
Almost no one in the press acknowledged that regardless of how you feel about Trump, the spectacle was crazy

The gift of privacy: How Edward Snowden changed the way I parent

Annie H. Hartnett
I monitored my son's online life like a diligent 21st-century parent, until I realized I was wrong

The making of a fascist: “You get into a sticky area if you try to psychoanalyze a fictional future despot”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to Brady Corbet about his directorial feature debut, "The Childhood of a Leader"

Public perception of violence vs. reality: Donald Trump exploits fear for political gain

Conor Lynch
Despite what "the law and order" candidate wants you to think, crime and violence are not spiraling out control

With friends like these: More reasons why LGBT people should fear a Donald Trump presidency

Nico Lang
With Michele Bachmann advising & Mike Pence as VP, a Trump presidency could be worse for LGBT people than Reagan's

Toxic masculinity doesn’t just target women: The viciousness and vacuity of modern American manhood is also harmful to the self

David Masciotra
It's time we recognize that American macho culture is also a form of slow and steady suicide

Parenting as an expat: The Dutch taught me how to loosen up and give my kids some much-needed freedom

Mihal Greener
It wasn't until I moved to the Netherlands with my 3-year-old that I learned why Dutch children are the happiest

Why Christian Right leader James Dobson blocked me on Twitter

Chris Sosa
Dobson, of Focus on the Family, has a long history of ignoring anyone who might expose him as a fraud

“Pat the Bunny” is kind of twisted and other lessons I learned from picture books

Elizabeth Alsop
My kids' books are full of hooks so insidious that even the simplest can start to seem full of hidden meaning

Women divorce better than men: They’re happier, more confident and less likely to self-destruct

Kali Holloway
New research debunks the sexist stereotype that women grow bitter and jaded after separating from their husbands

Writing a novel about Jews set in 1942—without Hitler: “Once you mention Hitler’s name, his mustache is in the room. The stakes change”

Elizabeth Isadora Gold
Salon talks to Emily Barton about "The Book of Esther," speculative technology and feminist rewriting of history

Mom hair vs. dad bods: The double standard for parents is alive and well

Erin Coulehan
Last summer, the NY Times celebrated the imperfect physiques of men who don't try too hard—but no love for moms now

American parents are miserable: Moms and dads alike face a massive “happiness gap”

Kali Holloway
"Having kids in the U.S. is brutal." Sociologists blame the country's paltry social services, among other factors

The damsel in distress trap: How “Penny Dreadful” betrayed Vanessa Ives

Genevieve Valentine
The Showtime drama wanted so badly to be Victorian that in the end, it forgot to be true to its heroine

The religious right’s policing of sex robs pleasure from the underprivileged

Valerie Tarico
If conservative Christians truly had their way, most of humanity would be celibate

Forget “Captain America”: This stunning Korean thriller is the summer’s first great movie

Andrew O'Hehir
Part murder mystery, part zombie apocalypse and part pitch-black rural comedy, "The Wailing" is a breakthrough

Dear Internet experts on gorillas and parenting: Save your outrage — there’s no “Justice for Harambe”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A debate over the death of a Cincinnati Zoo gorilla after a child enters its enclosure goes nuclear

French kids know how to play: American parents’ obsession with structured playtime is stifling our kids

Rebecca Givens Rolland
I've seen parenting up close on both sides of the pond, and we could learn a lot from their refusal to micromanage

The big anti-choice lie: Crisis pregnancy centers — tools of the Christian right — are only good for making women scared and miserable

Amanda Marcotte
CPCs claim to be about stopping abortion, but their own numbers show they are really about shaming women
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