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Sympathy for the (Jersey) devil
Joyce Millman
James Gandolfini, David Chase and the "Sopranos" crew return for a bold and brilliant third season opener.
Michael Jackson talks love
Amy Reiter
Kid-lover Jacko tells journalist-suitors to beat it! Plus: J.Lo's bodyguard caught with sock o' dope; Cruise-Kidman rumors fly; and Pamela Anderson dumps her toilet beau.
Of dogs and eunuchs
David Bowman
The author of "Castration" talks about humankind's first attempt at bioengineering.
What about accessories?
Amy Reiter
Puffy fires off a line of menswear; Eminem's derelict dad crawls back for money, er, love; Boteach says the Jacko's great with kids; and more.
The meaning of Life
Jennifer Foote Sweeney
We change our name, not our mission, and add a dose of Style.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Christina Valhouli
The big guy is happiest when he's helping poor kids, saying weird things about race and saving America from single-parent hell.
A gold star for tedium
E.J. Graff
Do the Newbery Medal-winning children's books really have to be so dreary?
Did “America’s pediatrician” sell out?
Katie Allison Granju
Attachment parenting guru Dr. William Sears is found to have ties to the infant-formula industry.
The myth of monogamy
David Barash
According to studies of the animal world, most of us are naturally inclined to "cheat" or at least have more than one mate in a lifetime.
Hardest hit by the prison craze
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Oklahoma executes black woman Wanda Jean Allen at a time when black women have become the new menace to society.
Season of the witch
Garrison Keillor
I'd like to tell my conservative Christian mother-in-law I practice Wicca. Do you think she'd understand?
Editors’ pick
Salon Staff
Lascivious eats, political penises and "31 Ejaculations": Our pick of the best Salon Sex stories of the year.
Life after near-death
Beth Broeker
A burst of violence nearly killed her first child; should this mother get a second chance?
Stop the madness
Maura Kelly
Admissions officers at top-rated colleges prescribe time out for burnout.
My grandparents’ legacy
Stephen J. Lyons
All I wanted was the Toas-Tite sandwich maker and the secret to joy.
Teach your children well
Michael Castleman
Both liberal and conservative sex ed activists have it wrong: We should stop saying that sex is dangerous and help parents talk to their kids instead.
“A demented peacock”
Michael Sragow
Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush talks about "Quills," playing a great pervert and what's so funny about sadism.
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