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My escape to Iran
Bibinaz P.
At 15, I tried to teach my mother a lesson by returning to our home country. What happened was a nightmare instead
Mommy has anger issues! My daughters are pre-adolescent, I’m pre-menopausal
Sandra Tsing Loh
Gen X moms had kids late -- now we're dealing with their hormonal changes while also going through our own
Sober at the gay bar
Tyler Gillespie
At 24, I gave up drinking. But I didn't want to give up my lifestyle, or my nights on the town
“You want people like that to hate you”: Reza Aslan on Glenn Beck, that Fox News interview, and who gets to speak for Jesus
Michael Schulson
Reza Aslan on why he loves being on Glenn Beck's "chalkboard of crazy," and why Jesus would raise the minimum wage
American tragedies on the rise: The war overseas no longer stays overseas
Ann Jones
This month's Fort Hood shooting is a grim reminder of the unseen scars of battle
R.E.M.’s 10 best songs after Bill Berry: Daring, brilliant, underappreciated
Annie Zaleski
"Murmur," "Document" and "Automatic" are great, but R.E.M.'s last albums are underappreciated gems. Here's a guide
The right’s twisted symbol: John Wayne and conservatives’ lost dignity
Allen Barra
An amazing new biography of John Wayne really charts the ways in which modern conservatives came to see themselves
Why men have so much trouble making friends
Mark Greene
Too often men are taught to be self-sufficient -- and it can hamper their ability to enjoy authentic relationships
My thinking problem, my drinking problem
Claire Buhay
If I hadn't been treated for alcoholism, I never would have gotten help for my other debilitating condition -- ADHD
Tina Fey’s superfunnysmart feminism: Take that, Christopher Hitchens!
Linda Mizejewski
Tina Fey's brilliant career illustrates a women-in-comedy paradox: Even the funniest will get judged on their looks
A boy named Sue? Why not! I named my kids Yo and E
Dalton Conley
Johnny Cash was years early! The media mocked our unusual names — but our kids are thriving and better for it
Baby boomer humor’s big lie: “Ghostbusters” and “Caddyshack” really liberated Reagan and Wall Street
Thomas Frank
Harold Ramis was a master of subversive comedy. But the politics of "Caddyshack" and rude gestures have backfired
How I lost the religion of my childhood
Megan Hustad
My parents raised me as Christian missionaries. When I finally opened my eyes, I made a stunning realization
My son’s Internet rendezvous
Debra Spark
I took my 13-year-old boy across the country to meet a girl he knew from "Minecraft" -- and it was totally worth it
Bill Clinton’s LGBT shame: Where was he then?
Sean Strub
On AIDS, marriage and more, the record is sadly one of fear, cowardice and inaction
Football player’s coming-out story disproves every dumb theory about gay athletes
Cyd Zeigler
When Connor Mertens told his teammates he was bisexual, their response couldn't have been more perfect
4 reasons America is afraid of women with friends
Soraya Chemaly
Wendy Davis is just the beginning -- women who band together with other women threaten the status quo
Here’s the full text of President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union address
Elias Isquith
President urges Congress to make 2014 "a year of action"
Take this, conservative Facebook friends! (Wait, now I feel bad): Must I be the environmentalist you can’t take to dinner
Megan Mayhew Bergman
Sometimes you need to take a stand with kids, friends and even Facebook friends. When is it time to just shut up?
The Big Brother bargain: How government surveillance became easy and cheap
Alfred McCoy
It used to be that intelligence gathering was painstaking and expensive. Not anymore!
No, Hollywood’s not post-queer: The complicated politics of coming out
Nico Lang
Ian McKellen may have casually outed some "Hobbit" cast-mates, but that doesn't mean being an out celebrity is easy
How the GOP became the “White Man’s Party”
Ian Haney-Lopez
From Nixon to Rand, Republicans have banked on the unerring support of Southern white men. Here's how it came to be
The terrifying truth about America’s fastest growing workforce
Michael Grabell, Jeff Larson, Olga Pierce
More and more companies are turning to blue-collar temp workers to do the country's most dangerous jobs
Lapham’s Quarterly: America needs better comedians
Lewis Lapham
Satire can provide an important check against power — but today's comics just aren't up to the job
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