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How much responsibility for mothers-to-be?

Page Rockwell
When it comes to what behaviors are safe for "pre-pregnant" and pregnant women to engage in, there's great debate.

Reproduction of the rich and famous

Daniel Harris
Forget golden statuettes. In the new, family-friendly Hollywood, the real status symbols are sonograms and diamond solitaires.

Are you there, God?

Salon Staff
How do you define the divine? Table Talkers weigh in on their idea of God, this week.

Welcome to the city of Los Angeles

Andrew Leonard
Counting car dealerships and contemplating doom at the world's largest auto mall.

Winey play dates

Carol Lloyd
News flash! Some mothers are indulging in a glass of wine -- get this -- in front of their children!

I’d like a man just three nights a week — I’ve got a life of my own

Cary Tennis
I've been divorced for 10 years. I'm a single mom. I can't afford to just go crazy over a guy.

Pole-dancing disasters

Page Rockwell
Evil pole-sters are charged with destroying children's innocence and making amateur dancers look like idiots.

What else we’re reading

Page Rockwell
Legal abortion celebrates a birthday in Britain. Plus: Legendary drummer Sandy West dies, Jessica Valenti on "Boobgate" and more.

Older mothers rock

Rebecca Traister
A new study dispels elder fears when it comes to mothering.

Thank Mom for smoking?

Page Rockwell
Australian researchers find that mothers who smoke pass health risks to daughters.

Barred from voting

Katharine Mieszkowski
State laws prohibit millions of ex-felons from voting -- and favor Republicans at the polls. But activists say prisoners who served their time have every right to serve their country by casting a ballot.

Working more doesn’t mean parenting less

Pamela Merritt
Over the past 40 years, the amount of time moms spend with their kids has actually increased.

The flying spaghetti monster

Steve Paulson
Why are we here on earth? To Richard Dawkins, that's a remarkably stupid question. In a heated interview, the famous biologist insists that religion is evil and God might as well be a children's fantasy.

September song

Gary Kamiya
Back-to-school day came again, and with it an urgent question: Why does it take the memory of a Hello Kitty lunchbox to make you realize that life is not a drill?

What else we’re reading

Page Rockwell
Battling breast cancer in the Middle East, dangerous diet cocktails, the National At-Home Dads Convention and more!

Should abortion be prevented?

Frances Kissling
Why the case for abortion rights must include a call for responsibility toward the creation of life.

Working moms make for fat kids?

Page Rockwell
The rise in childhood obesity coincides with a rise in maternal employment. Let the blaming begin!

Mommie fearest

Heather Havrilesky
I'm due in four weeks and if the predictions of my mother friends are accurate, I should feel like a total impostor, a crappy mom, a complete failure.

After all I’ve done for my mother, I’d like to strangle her!

Cary Tennis
I realize how much of myself I sacrificed, and I'm furious.

The breast of times

Judith Woodburn
I've nursed my son through four birthdays now. I know what the critics say, but it's what he wants.

Come as you are

Lauren Sandler
At Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Snoop Dogg figures in sermons, housewives cradle babies in tattooed arms -- and religious fundamentalism rules. Meet the Disciple Generation, the fierce new face of American evangelism.

Our family’s recovery

Lori Leibovich
When the grandmother the girls called "the human Barbie doll" died in the World Trade Center, they were buried in grief. But Brianna and Shannon, and their parents, Jay and Louise, refuse to let the past rule them.

Building a hate for learning

Rebecca Traister
Is homework bad for kids? Author Nancy Kalish tells Salon why she believes it inhibits learning, strains familes and stunts social development.

Rated “R” for righteous

Stephanie Zacharek
"This Movie Is Not Yet Rated" pulls back the curtain on the secretive MPAA movie ratings board, moral "experts" determined to protect little Johnny from pubic hair and bad language.
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