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Letters to the editor
Letters to the Editor
If you're breast-feeding in public, you are an exhibit; in defense of the easy, three-hour run.
The invisible mother
Amy Halloran
If everyone is staring at my boobs, why do I feel that I'm disappearing?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Don't sanitize America by censoring "South Park"; "Nancy Quan" glamorizes prostitution; breast is best for most (but not all) new moms.
Formula for disaster
Katie Allison Granju
Why do many doctors take a neutral or even pro-formula stance with their patients--despite evidence of the serious potential hazards of bottle-feeding?
You can halve it all
Jennifer Bingham Hull
You can get your husband to do his share if you demand it -- or threaten divorce.
Making a monster
Laura Miller
"White Oleander" author Janet Fitch talks about creating a wicked woman, the debacle of film school and becoming an overnight success after 20 years.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The last thing we need is more diet mania; what's so scary about Jesus?
Snack time with Jesus
Natalie Pearson
Christian preschool turned my 4-year-old into a fundamentalist.
Finalist No. 3: The diaper
Kathy Schmidt
One crucial detail was missing from this dad's post-bath drill.
Drama Queen for a Day: Mr. Mom
Salon Staff
Missing nipples and forgotten diapers: Vote for Dad's worst domestic moment.
Time Warner, Condi Nast go for the girls
Janelle Brown
A new alliance is formed to build yet another women's TV network and Web site -- to capture that "smart, active," big-spender female demographic.
Tales of a reluctant parenting pundit
Katie Allison Granju
Just because I wrote a book about parenting doesn't mean I'm an expert ... does it?
The best sheriff in America
Jenn Shreve
San Francisco's Michael Hennessey, the longest-serving sheriff in California, has brought art and acupuncture to his jails, thinks the war on drugs is a fiasco and likes listening to "loud, obnoxious music."
The midwife of modern midwifery
Katie Allison Granju
From her Tennessee commune, Ina May Gaskin almost single-handedly inspired the rebirth of midwifery in the United States.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Waldron's baby wasn't "nursed to death"; readers clash on condom ban.
Nursed to death
Karen Houppert
Tabitha Walrond tried to breast-feed her baby. Now she could go to jail for malnourishing her child.
The medieval mind of George Lucas
Jim Paul
Though he draws on our century's pop culture for his raw material, his vision arises from the Middle Ages.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Ventura says what's on his mind; should you blame the Net?
Drama Queen call for entries: Dorky Dad
Salon Staff
Tell us about Pop's domestic trauma and you could win a $100 gift certificate from barnesandnoble.com -- and a video from Globalstage to keep your child busy while you use it.
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