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Generation jihad?

Der Spiegel staff
The chaos in France is the latest flash point for a profound crisis of integration facing Europe.

Teach a man to replicate

Cory Doctorow
In the midst of death and mayhem, Perry thinks up the ultimate killer app. Chapter 8 of "Themepunks."

Remixing the shantytown

Cory Doctorow
Can Kodacell save the homeless? Chapter 7 of "Themepunks."

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
TV warns us of the dangers of drunk dialing, sleeping in a lacy slip, and electing a ruby-red-lipped president. Plus: Why the challenged kids of "Laguna Beach" are people, too.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
New, improved baseball playoff preview. Now with random factoids! Can Red Sox repeat?

The last frontier: Roommate ware

Cory Doctorow
Andrea abandons Silicon Valley, knockoff kitchen gnomes from Eastern Europe flood the market, and Lester and Perry get their first business plan. Chapter 4 of "Themepunks."

Boogie Woogie Elmo and the junkyard future

Cory Doctorow
What happens when you match 3D printers with free computing power? Chapter 2 of "Themepunks."

When I was a Playboy Bunny in New Orleans

Laura Misch
I married a cop of easy virtue, posed nude in Hef's magazine, drank all night at Lucky Pierre's, and appeared in the worst movie ever made. It was Big and it was Easy, and now it's gone.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
The director of the minimalist, suburban "Thumbsucker" explains why he hates "American Beauty" and "Garden State." Plus: A polysexual French farce, and a master filmmaker's sweeping history of Greece.

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
When tragedy strikes, we realize how worthless "Entourage" is, and how useful good programming can really be -- if we'd ever pay attention.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers weigh in on President Bush's vacation and Dolly Parton's politics. Plus: A librarian from Ketchikan, Alaska, responds to Garrison Keillor's "Book 'Em."

Iraq: The unseen war

Gary Kamiya
The grim reality of Iraq rarely appears in the American press. This photo gallery reveals the war's horrible human toll.

Raise Rush Limbaugh’s blood pressure  again!

Joan Walsh
The radio bully's been blasting Salon along with Cindy Sheehan this week. Talk back with a Salon Premium membership -- and give one to a friend!

Raise Rush Limbaugh’s blood pressure  again!

Joan Walsh
The radio bully's been blasting Salon along with Cindy Sheehan this week. Talk back with a Salon Premium membership -- and give one to a friend!

“We sing the body electric…”

Salon Staff
We challenged, you rose to the task. Whether first-time scribes or seasoned pros from the Academy of American Poets, Salon readers have been hard at work writing body-inspired verses of their own.

Veering to the Reich

Michael Scott Moore
A slicked-up neo-Nazi party is making noise again in Germany, exploiting rising immigration fears in Europe. Are voters starting to listen?

Rites (and wrongs) of Jewish passage

Kera Bolonik
A secular Jew is appalled by the materialism and vulgarity of many bar and bat mitzvahs -- but he also discovers that these rituals can be beautiful and important.

The F word

Rebecca Traister
"Feminism" turns off a lot of younger women. Is it time to retire the word -- or reclaim it?

Letters

Salon Staff
"True feminists can change their own damn light bulbs." Readers respond to Ayelet Waldman's column about the division of domestic labor.

Letters

Salon Staff
"Elijah needs a spanking, and quite frankly so do his parents." Legions of readers respond to Neal Pollack's essay about his son's expulsion from preschool.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Sonics fans want respect for their team -- quick, while the Spurs series is still tied. Plus, NCAA justice: Break a rule and by gosh, some middle schooler will pay.

Politics-a-palooza

Jonathan Shainin
Gonzo journalist Matt Taibbi will do anything -- including throwing a pie made of horse sperm into the face of a New York Times bureau chief -- to bring political reporting back to life.

Was he black or white?

Cecelie S. Berry
As a middle-class black woman, I've had to deal with the intricacies of racial consciousness my entire life. Now my sons are part of an idealistic generation that believes race doesn't matter. Which of us is right?

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
Jack treasures the sacredness of life on "24"! Kyra cherishes the divinity of dog life on "Showdog Moms & Dads." Plus: The godless whores of ABC's "Eyes."
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