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Pick of the week: An OWS-era “Coriolanus”
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: The great Ralph Fiennes turns director with a dazzling, action-packed Shakespeare reboot
Can co-sleeping kill your baby?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A controversial ad suggests sharing a bed with a baby is as dangerous as letting it play with knives. Is it true?
Michael Stipe: Why R.E.M. called it a day
David Daley
In a Salon exclusive, the R.E.M. singer explains the iconic band's ending and reflects on a near-peerless legacy
My shameful military pregnancy
Bethany Saros
The unspoken rule is that a knocked-up female soldier will have an abortion. I made a different choice: Motherhood
The evolution of deceit
Thomas Rogers
New discoveries show that fibs and self-deception are central to our evolutionary strategy. An expert explains
“Mommy is a love artist”
Tracy Clark-Flory
Porn star and performance artist Madison Young invites us into bed for a chat about motherhood and sexuality
Solving America’s teen sex problem
Thomas Rogers
The Dutch have dramatically reduced adolescent pregnancies, abortions and STDs. What do they know that we don't?
Why inequality in America is even worse than you thought
Justin Elliott
A new study shows economic and social conditions in the U.S. rank near the bottom of the developed nations
“Janie Jones”: Smirky rock star upstaged by kid
Andrew O'Hehir
Terrific performances and a big heart rescue father-daughter fable "Janie Jones" from rock 'n' roll cliché
Pat Buchanan declares defeat
Joan Walsh
In his new book, Pat Buchanan says the nation is hopelessly split -- and his team has lost the fight
How could Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore divorce?
Elissa Schappell
The Sonic Youth stars showed a generation how to grow up and stay cool. So we believed they had to be perfect
Pick of the week: By the shores of California’s dead sea
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: Docu-musical hybrid "Bombay Beach" captures life on the bottom rung of the American dream
Our year of toilet training hell
Josh Reims
What began as a typical parenting struggle became a drama that nearly wrecked our lives
Jason Schwartzman: “Bored to Death” is not ironic
Emma Mustich
The actor talks to Salon about the HBO show's new season — and writer Jonathan Ames' "sarcasm deafness"
How to stop the political insanity
David Sirota
Recent research shows that turbulent times reward crazy leaders. Here's what we can do to counteract that
What shocked me about breast-feeding
Liisa Allen
I was doubtful about reports of its glory, but it didn't matter what I thought -- my son reached for the bottle
“I Don’t Know How She Does It” — Sarah Jessica Parker’s ego trip
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new comedy about motherhood is really just another ode to the never-ending glories of its star
Go ahead, SpongeBob, rot my kids’ brains
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The undersea dweller takes heat for impeding learning -- but my family won't stop loving him
9/11 widow: What I’ve learned
Alissa Torres
This decade brought hideous lessons in trauma and bureaucracy. But in grieving Eddie's death, I found how to live
Kate Gosselin is “freaked” about unemployment
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The reality star loses her show -- and America is somehow unmoved by her plight
They said he had weeks to live
Debbi Harris
My son Joshua was born too soon. But in the years that followed, he struggled to hold on. So did we
Why do college students love getting wasted?
Thomas Rogers
New research uncovers the secret attraction of binge drinking. An expert explains the surprising results
The ridiculous things I did to avoid a play date
Francis Litzinger
As a stay-at-home dad, I avoided that dumb parenting ritual of scheduled fun. Then I met a mom who forced my hand
Five pop culture items we missed
Emma Mustich
Jane Lynch hawks her memoir, vampire fans flock to the Pacific Northwest (again), and Gadhafi takes another hit
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