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“It’s not a guilty pleasure”: “American Crime Story” faces the complexities of the O.J. trial head-on

Melanie McFarland
The cast of Ryan Murphy's new show discuss O.J Simpson, race, justice and where they watched the white Bronco chase

My heartbreaking journey to Gitmo: A widow, a military prison & the enigma of human compassion

Falguni A. Sheth
While reporting on abuses at Gitmo, I got the worst news of my life. Then I was shown kindness that others were not

Bull Connor spat in my teenage face: The civil rights march that changed me forever

Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski III
I was only in high school, but knew I had to do the Children's Crusade with Dr. King, even if it meant jail

“Hillary’s look is a practical one”: Can we stop talking about Clinton’s clothes now?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Even a high-five like "Hillary Clinton Isn't a Lesbian—But She Dresses Like One" misses the point

I was a secret hair puller

Katie Koppel
After years suffering trichotillomania in silence, a support group of "trichsters" has helped me hold my head high

“You need to watch who you tell about your religion”: In the age of Trump, “the talk” Muslim parents face isn’t about sex at all

Gail Cornwall
For some parents, "you should be proud to be a Muslim" has changed to a fearful "be quiet, stay low"

Kurt Vonnegut’s POW nightmare: Inside the World War II battle that shaped “Slaughterhouse Five”

Ginger Strand
"Private First Class Vonnegut prepared to die." But when Nazis took him prisoner, he had a very Vonnegut reaction

The high school musical that might have saved me: Watching a high school production of “A Chorus Line” in middle age showed me how much I missed

Edward Cahill
Being deemed a "theater fag" was the worst fate I could imagine. Now, decades later, I wonder what my fear cost me

The haunting of Carly Simon: “I don’t feel that I’m living in James’s house. But there are constant memories”

Jason Kyle Howard
Salon talks to the singer-songwriter about her bestselling memoir, her parents, her ex James Taylor and forgiveness

The GOP can’t believe this is really happening: The 7 biggest establishment freakouts in the wake of Trump’s fascist turn

Janet Allon
Lindsey Graham gives the Donald a piece of his mind, or what's left of it, while Reince Priebus quietly fumes

“Finally, we demanded, ‘Let my people go'”: Remembering the bravery of Rosa Parks, on the 60th anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott

Jeanne Theoharis
On Dec. 5, the first day of the boycott, the buses were nearly empty of black people. And so it was for 382 days

Playing by Johnny Marr’s rules: “I love living in the modern world, but I just don’t accept a laptop as being a band member”

Annie Zaleski
As the legendary guitarist's solo and frontman career rises, he's found himself more comfortable calling the shots

Growing up in Sonic Youth

Richard Edson
Before the sold-out shows and painful splits, we were just kids in the East Village finding our sound and ourselves

“Vagina voter”: Witnessing the sexism hurled at Hillary in ’08 — and the assumptions made about her supporters — changed my life

Jennifer Hall Lee
My awareness of how sexism affected the '08 campaign came gradually, but when it did it changed me profoundly

Joe Biden’s disastrous GOP strategy: Why making a campaign about “bipartisanship” can only end in failure

Heather Digby Parton
Biden has had a first-row seat for Republican intransigence. So why's he talking about "reaching across the aisle"?

Just admit Hillary won! The silly sexism of the Fox News/lefty smartypants crowd

Amanda Marcotte
"A man among boys?" This is the dumb commentary that happens when a woman is twice as good as the men on stage

WATCH: Chelsea Clinton destroys right-wing ass who asks her “Would you say Bill Clinton targets teenage girls for sexual reasons?”

Scott Eric Kaufman
She was at a book signing for her new book "targeted" at teens -- he was reliving 1990s and his relevance

Salon’s Richard Dawkins peace summit: “I am against all religion … I think I’d call myself a lover of truth. I’m intolerant of bullsh*t”

Michael Schulson
Exclusive: We talk with sparring partner Richard Dawkins about New Atheism, Twitter & why he sees Ahmed as a fraud

Cow-milking lessons from mom: Life (and writing) skills from my mother

Bonnie Jo Campbell
Once I discovered that writing a story was like digging a ditch or milking a cow every day, I knew I had a chance

“I guess when Dad said that he’d like to f**k everyone in the audience the nice, Midwest policemen didn’t see the humor in that”: George Carlin’s daughter remembers the advent of “7 dirty words”

Kelly Carlin
In Milwaukee in '72 the police waited for George Carlin offstage. In Manhattan, the audience couldn't get enough

This is why women get inked: Feminism, tattoos and the new politics of body art

Beverly Yuen Thompson
Heavily tattooed women struggle with gender norms, job discrimination, family rejection. Here's why they face it

Decoding the Southern belle: “I have always thought of Southern belles as a super-elite task force of lethally disciplined femininity”

Cintra Wilson
Would being around Southern women inspire me into undergoing some kind of Eliza Doolittle–style transformation?

Broke mom with expensive taste: I wanted to be the kind of parent who paid for Montessori — whether I could afford it or not

Shannon M. Houston
I thought if I gave my kids "the best," it would mean that I was good enough
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