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When I learned to hunt
Jennifer Kabat
I never thought I'd don an Elmer Fudd outfit when I first moved to the sticks. Who knew it could be so satisfying?
African-American meteorologist fired for defending her hair
Sesali Bowen
Shreveport's Rhonda A. Lee politely responds to a viewer's offensive remark -- and is promptly dismissed
Charles Dickens’ great disappointments
Laura Miller
Robert Gottlieb discusses the author's 10 children and the great expectations of literary offspring
An 11-year-old rape victim is not a temptress
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A jury convicts a man of sexual assault -- but after his lawyer compares the case to "the spider and the fly"
Why can’t progressives reach white Southern men?
Lynn Parramore
The South's comfort with the GOP is understandable, even predictable. But it shouldn't be inevitable
The HPV vaccine won’t turn your daughters into tramps
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new study shows Gardasil doesn't affect sexual behavior. But why should that matter anyway?
When I finally saw my blood
Nathan Deuel
As Kelly reports from Syria, I'm taking care of our child, pouring another glass of wine and wondering: Is this it?
Teaching ate me alive
Peter Hirzel
Angry students, selfish parents, incompetent administrators. Was I too smart for a public classroom -- or too dumb?
Teaching the People’s Republic
Nick Holdstock
I came to Shaoyang to train teachers. What I found was a class of people -- and a country -- in a state of flux
Spice Girls, Blur, One Direction: The closing ceremonies celebrate British pop
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As the games wind down, London puts on one last show. Here are the top 10 moments
Why I wasn’t rooting for the U.S.
Steve Kornacki
I’m not unpatriotic -- I swear. But when it comes to Olympic basketball, my love of the underdog is just too strong
Fiction: The Autobiography of Allegra Byron
Megan Mayhew Bergman
The young nun just wanted the orphan to love her. A new story from the author of "Birds of a Lesser Paradise"
I was a right-wing child star
Jonathan Krohn
At 13, I gave a speech at CPAC. Four years later, I renounced conservatives -- and they attacked me for it
Afghanistan, I can’t quit you
Geoffrey Ingersoll
My mom pushed me to join the Marines. Now that she's gone, I'm still drawn to war zones
Robert Caro’s bloated LBJ biography
Erik Nelson
Robert Caro's latest LBJ tome has everyone -- even Bill Clinton! -- hyping it. They've been had
My dad’s 30-year coming out
Gideon Lewis-Kraus
I thought my father kept secrets because he was gay. Turns out all parents have a walled-off life -- and that's OK
The unhealthy life of drawing
Justin Sullivan
A South Korea-born illustrator talks about why she enjoys printmaking and art as autobiography
Blood, gore, tourism: The ax murderer who saved a small town
Nick Kowalczyk
100 years ago, someone killed 8 people in an Iowa home. Can unsolved brutality revive a dying town?
“Mad Men”: Pete’s spiral of doom
Nelle Engoron
The Mad Man becomes even more insufferable, dejected and delusional. Are we being prepared for his death?
When I finally kissed a girl
Andrea Askowitz
Growing up, I felt drawn to my best friend Janet. But I never understood that longing. Until one day -- I did
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