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Praying at the church of rock and roll: How John Lennon made me a skeptic, Morrissey made me a believer and “Exile on Main Street” never let me down
Marc Spitz
If there's one "God" I can believe in, it's John Lennon's
“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
How this mom is raising her 7-year-old transgender girl — with a little help from Laverne Cox, Janet Mock and Jazz Jennings
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Salon talks to the creator of the "How to Be a Girl" podcast about parenting, school, playdates and the future
I am a gay Yankee teacher in the South
Patty Smith
After 21 years in a private school in Cambridge, I took a job in Virginia. It was not what I expected
My body will never be “beach-ready”
Chloe Pantazi
For years, I obsessed over my "problem areas." I've finally stopped -- and never felt more comfortable in my skin
Chris Matthews’ dumb Bernie Sanders disdain: Dopey pundit drools over W’s “mission accomplished,” doesn’t think vets’ advocate can be commander in chief
Paul Rosenberg
A "who takes Bernie seriously" rant by D.C.'s silliest wind-up toy gets Sanders, and American history, all wrong
Painful past, bright future: What Caitlyn Jenner and 14-year-old TLC star Jazz Jennings do — and don’t — have in common
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Jenner's ESPY speech revealed years of isolation, but in "I Am Jazz" a trans teen is surrounded by loving awareness
Lies I learned as a Southerner: Racism, the Confederate flag and why so many white Southerners revere a symbol of hatred
Charles McCain
Myths about the "Lost Cause," never mentioning race, came from our schools, from everywhere. Time to smash them
“Don’t become invisible”: My Lubavitcher mother couldn’t utter the words, but let me discover Nora Ephron and Ms. and Judy Chicago
Chaya Deitsch
The zeitgeist seeped through the tight seals of our Lubavitcher home in the form of Judy and Nora and Gloria
My son, a bong and the Snapchat shot that led to a parenting crisis
Kathleen Volk Miller
The other moms were furious about the pot, but I was furious someone's kid had been so careless about social media
“Oh, girl, get up. You got this”: Why the “strong black woman” stereotype is an albatross
Tamara Winfrey Harris
"People perceive you as not completely human--you don’t have vulnerabilities, you don’t hurt, you just soldier on"
My teenage wasteland: The kid from “Kids” who took my naivete and trampled it with sex
Jill Di Donato
I was a promiscuous virgin with white-girl problems. Justin was the lost boy who couldn't save me -- or himself
The boy I used to be: The world would look at me and see Leslie — they don’t know I’m really Peter Pan
Leslie Parry
By the time I was older, Peter was no longer my pretend self, my brash, heroic alter ego; he’d become a part of me
A liberal in the South: I didn’t mean to scream at that woman about abortion rights, but I was not in control
Catherine Landis
I tried to have a civil conversation about abortion with someone who called herself "pro-life." Here's how it went
“Young black men are human beings”: This murdered black teen’s parents have a message for America
Andrew O'Hehir
The parents of Jordan Davis, killed at a gas station in 2012, talk race, justice and a new film about the tragedy
I’m a woman and I love Rush (and I am not alone)
Annie Zaleski
Rush is a dude's band — that's the stereotype. But the band's "sincerity loop" has a wider appeal
Big Cat Derek is the most amazing person on Vine
Joanna Rothkopf
The Vine star talks about his relationship with social media, big cats and how it feels to cuddle with a lion cub
“Oh, you Black Death!”: Henry Johnson fought valiantly in WWI and was hailed as a “race-hero” — until he returned home
Richard Slotkin
80 years after his death, Johnson was awarded the Medal of Honor -- but we mustn't forget what America did to him
Jerry Seinfeld is a wimp: What his anti-P.C. tirades are really about
Katla McGlynn
If the latest debate over political correctness proves anything, it's that *comedians* need to grow a thicker skin
America’s toxic obsession with policing Black dads: What we should really be saying about Steph Curry
Lawrence Brown
Even when a superstar like Curry proudly displays his role as a father, his behavior is aggressively scrutinized
Backstage at the Letterman finale: The inside story from a veteran “Late Show” writer
Bill Scheft
From the jokes that almost made it to Dave's mood saying goodbye, a longtime Letterman writer shares everything
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