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“Well-behaved women rarely make history”

Katharine Mieszkowski
The computing world mourns the passing of technologist Anita Borg.

A meditation on sex and death

Nuala O'Faolain
Why we need to make love to the Iraqis after we've made war -- and why we won't.

Not your mother’s comic book

Whitney Joiner
In her brilliant new novel "Diary of a Teenage Girl," Phoebe Gloeckner's heroine (and alter ego) falls in love with a lesbian junkie, shoots speed and has an affair with her mother's boyfriend.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to David Talbot's review of "What Liberal Media?" by Eric Alterman.

The new infidelity

Andrew Goodwin
The technologies that make affairs possible also contain the seeds of their exposure.

The brains behind Bush

Jake Tapper
A new book pokes superficially at Karl Rove, the "turd blossom" who orchestrated George W. Bush's presidential campaign and the GOP's November sweep.

What’s a girl gotta do?

Cary Tennis
I want a relationship but I hope that gender politics aren't really so crude that I have to act vulnerable, dumb and naive to attract a man.

J.R.R. Tolkien — enemy of progress

David Brin
"The Lord of the Rings" is lovingly crafted, seductive -- and profoundly backward-looking. Why not look at things through the Dark Lord's eye for a change?

“Adaptation” and the perils of adaptation

Stephanie Zacharek
While Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze made their massively self-indulgent metamovie, other filmmakers have been doing the hard work of shaping books into films.

How the world sees Americans

Suzy Hansen
Journalist Mark Hertsgaard traveled the globe gathering opinions about the U.S. He talks about the surprising results.

Bummed out

Joan Walsh
San Francisco is the capital of bohemian liberalism. It's also a homeless horror show. On Tuesday voters will decide the limits of their compassion.

Daddy’s home

Joan Walsh
Sharing the dugout and lots of affection with their sons, the Giants telegraphed good news about fatherhood -- and manhood -- in 2002.

Literary daybook, Oct. 23

the Salon Books Editors
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.

We’re, like, totally lawyers — as if!

Carina Chocano
David E. Kelley's ditsy new "girls club" is a great step backward for the legal profession, women in the workplace, San Francisco and decent TV.

Roach motel

Christopher Ketcham
Busted on a minor charge, I joined the luckless army of minorities who are crammed into jail cells every day by America's surreal war on marijuana.

Michael and me

Jeff Stark
Michael Moore's new film "Bowling for Columbine" is a heavy-handed, semicoherent diatribe about gun violence. But when I showed up to confront him about it, he charmed me senseless and beat me at my own game.

Lights! Camera! Apocalypse!

John Gorenfeld
Washed-up Hollywood stars battle the antichrist, and his smooth-talking liberal minions, in the wacky parallel universe of "end-times" Christian movies.

Summers at Camp Ethnicity

Janelle Brown
Are camps for foreign adoptees just a place for their parents to exorcise white guilt, or do they help the kids develop pride, cope with prejudice and get in touch with their roots?

Porn provocateur

Janelle Brown
Lizzy Borden, whose ultraviolent films feature women being beaten, raped and doused in vomit, insists that she is a gender pioneer whose repellent movies are morality tales.

War stories

Salon Staff
Readers respond to an interview about the Six-Day War and Allen Barra's review of "The Fall of Berlin 1945."

All about basketball

Susan Straight
My girls live and breathe hoops with a passion that carries us beyond the season into moments of frightening uncertainty.

Been there, smashed that

Douglas Cruickshank
From porcelain machine guns to plates commemorating hideous disasters, artist Charles Krafft's grimly satirical work sheds strange light on an age when terror is rattling our teacups. (With a portfolio of 14 photographs.)

Letters: But we love “Star Wars”!

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Stephanie Zacharek's "Attack of the Clones" review. Plus: "X-Files" fans gripe one last time.

Couples counseling

Cary Tennis
Should I get pregnant? Can I forgive my husband? Do I tell my boyfriend I have breast implants? And why does one of us have to have a cock to be married?
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