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The passion of Jim McGreevey

Richard Kim
"The Confession" charts the New Jersey governor's path from Nixon-loving Catholic boy to Democratic player to proud "gay American." But his attempt at repentance amounts to little more than an egomaniac's memoir.

“Murder in Amsterdam”

Matt Steinglass
Ian Buruma's riveting account of the killing of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a Muslim extremist shows how a clash between European Enlightenment values and Muslim fundamentalism is ripping Dutch society apart.

My 12-year-old is making a mint in the entertainment biz

Cary Tennis
He's an unusual child, and he wants to give his money to his older brother. Should I let him?

Hard lessons

Salon Staff
You learn from your great ones, but sometimes you learn something from the horrible ones too. Table Talkers recall teachers from hell.

Streams of consciousness

Abby Frucht
When my doctor sliced a hole deep inside me, a lot more changed than just my sex life.

Streets of ire

Sarah Karnasiewicz
This summer, cities across the U.S. have reported frightening surges in youth violence. After a decade-long reprieve, what's gone wrong?

Watching Beirut die

Anthony Bourdain
We went to Beirut to film a TV show about the city's newly vibrant culinary and cultural scene. Then the bombs started falling, and we could only stand on the barricades of our hotel balcony and watch it all disappear -- again.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock, set to wed? Anthony Bourdain sobers up in Beirut. Plus: Camille Paglia holds forth.

The riot quiets

Carlene Bauer
The breakup of Sleater-Kinney signifies the end of an era when women made a loud and unapologetic noise -- onstage and in society.

The artist as mad scientist

Kevin Berger
She is an intellectual and emotional storm. Her renowned public artworks are reshaping the ways we think about science. Activist, environmentalist and former rock promoter Natalie Jeremijenko turns the art world upside down.

The children they gave away

Sarah Karnasiewicz
In the decades between World War II and Roe v. Wade, 1.5 million young women were secretly sent to homes for unwed mothers and coerced into giving their babies up for adoption. Now their stories are finally being told.

Key Bush judge under ethics cloud

Will Evans
Following a Salon report, top Democrats say Bush nominee Terrence Boyle's record is "outrageous" and that he has "no place on the federal bench."

Classroom confidential

Sarah Karnasiewicz
Following a number of high-profile sex abuse scandals, high schools across the country have begun carefully policing teacher-student relationships. But is this new vigilance keeping the most committed teachers from doing their best?

White’s albums

Allen Barra
Rejecting Freudian analysis and embracing his true identity, Edmund White penned two landmarks of gay literature and redefined the autobiographical novel.

“I’ve been in combat too long”

Bill Katovsky
Former Sen. Max Cleland blasts the "total folly" of Iraq -- and says he still hasn't gotten over the GOP smears that ended his political career.

The Fix

Salon Staff
The Donald has a new baby. Prince sued for painting house purple. Plus: Colbert's writing a book!

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
David Mamet brings us tough-as-nails soldiers fighting terrorism (and their even tougher wives) in CBS's "The Unit," while FX presents an insufferably "colorblind" white couple in "Black. White."

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
Therapy time! You're going to need a little dose of the talking cure to replace those outdated sitcoms -- or even good ones like "That '70s Show" -- with modern upgrades like "The Office."

Miners, memorials and music

Salon Staff
Think you know the truth about rednecks and rappers? TTers set the record straight this week.

The real war on Christmas

Wil Wheaton
It's actually being waged by Bill O'Reilly and other right-wingers. I should know: It almost ruined my family's holiday dinner.

Helpless

Martha Baer
As Felicia's mentor, I've rescued her from a meth jag and taken her calls after her abusive boyfriend beat her. But after five years, I'm not sure I've done any good.

Prayin’ hard for better dayz

Camille Peri
While I battled cancer, I also had to deal with my teenage son's embrace of hip-hop culture.

Love under lock and key

Sarah Karnasiewicz
A new book says the 2.4 million children who have parents behind bars are the real victims of America's prison boom.

Honk if you’re uncut!

Rebecca Traister
A reader is perplexed by a bumper sticker about foreskin.
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