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Charles Manson, the counterculture and the rise of the Sunbelt political right: What "Aquarius" nails about California in the '60s
The Manson miniseries Aquarius doesn't get everything right — but it captures part of '60s California
05/31/2015 00:30 UTC
Charles Manson revisited: What drew Reagan-era bands like Sonic Youth to the seediness of all things Manson?
For some, Manson became a symbol of the country at a schizoid impasse: Young and old, right and left, hippie & punk
09/08/2015 17:43 UTC
Is gay literature over?
In an era of same-sex marriage and \"Modern Family,\" the role of gay writers is changing. An expert explains how
02/12/2012 19:00 UTC
The Jam's Paul Weller on the music industry today: "I can’t think of any other job or art form where people don’t get paid for what they do"
Salon talks to the Modfather about politics, inequality, his time with the Jam and his new album
06/23/2015 02:59 UTC
Live in sin, break the law
Believe it or not, cohabitation is still illegal in five states. Why is the law so behind, and what's at stake?
07/01/2012 23:00 UTC
Seeing past the "Endless Summer"
Mark Athitakis reviews the Beach Boys' 'Endless Harmony,' which spotlights the classic vocal group's underrated later history.
08/27/1998 22:30 UTC
"Chronicles, Volume 1"
In his surprisingly straightforward memoir, Bob Dylan takes us through his explosive early years, the curse of being "the conscience of his generation" and, more recently, his artistic redemption.
10/09/2004 01:29 UTC
Edmund White comes out swinging
The gay literary lion talks about his juicy memoir, same-sex marriage -- and his beef with Gore Vidal
10/15/2009 11:07 UTC
"Rebels in White Gloves: The tie-dyed debutantes of Hillary's graduating class
The times were turbulent, and these decorous young ladies weren't about to be left behind.
07/02/1999 20:00 UTC
Brian Wilson, card-carrying genius
After a life custom-made for cable catharsis, the force behind the Beach Boys is now being honored even for things he didn't do. Does that card ever expire?
04/10/2001 23:00 UTC
Who was Carolyn Keene?
An interview with Mildred Wirt Benson, the original ghostwriter for the Nancy Drew mystery novels.
10/08/1999 20:00 UTC
Great girl trash
The author of "White Oleander" picks five great trashy reads.
04/10/2000 20:00 UTC
In the realm of the senses
Toshio Saeki, Japan's master of erotic illustration, devours the world with his demented images of outr
02/09/2001 01:33 UTC
Reborn to run
Gangstas and ghetto Cinderellas rule the airwaves, but the Killers and the Hold Steady find success speeding through Springsteen's America.
10/18/2006 15:50 UTC
Disco fever returns
As Lady Gaga puts glitter back in the spotlight, a much-maligned genre gets another look
03/21/2010 19:01 UTC