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So much confusion
Chris Colin
This week, Dr. McFeely attends to bowel movements, death and the Backstreet Boys. Let him tell you how to feel!
The amazing disappearing book review section
Kevin Berger
Enthralled by marketing surveys, the newspaper industry's managerial caste has decreed that readers want more space devoted to the Backstreet Boys than to books.
Summer reading
Salon's critics
Our critics spotlight the season's cheap (and not so cheap) thrills and single out a few bestselling stinkers (paging Jackie Collins!).
Solo blues
Garrison Keillor
Now that my friends are married, they seem to be allergic to socializing with an unmarried woman.
The darker side of Muhammad Ali
Larry Platt
A devastating book overturns the boxer's saintly image and redeems one victim of his racial stereotyping -- Joe Frazier.
Let’s call the whole thing off
Salon Staff
You say Moretty, we say Moretti! Plus: the case of the pilfered mint
A conversation with Robert Christgau
Barbara O'Dair
The self-styled dean of American rock criticism talks about rock's past, its future and why he hit Ellen Willis in the face with a piece of pie.
Almost triumphant
King Kaufman
You win some, you lose some, some get rained out. No hard feelings. Except for me.
“The Gardens of Kyoto” by Kate Walbert
Suzy Hansen
A dazzling, intricate novel spins out the back story of American soldiers sent overseas, and the women they left behind.
Decoding the White House dress code
Carina Chocano
We're looking at wholesale pollution of the air and water, and our food is starting to seem kind of scary, but those Bushies sure are well-dressed!
Smile and slash
Jake Tapper
Bush's habit of cutting the budgets of organizations he's used for photo ops is making him an easy target for Democrats.
That’s “Mistress Freelancer” to you
Katharine Mieszkowski
When the market for her articles dried up, this tech hack became a dominatrix.
“Faith in the baby” and “Mommy’s little monster”
Salon Staff
Readers respond to two stories about the agonies and joys of raising kids who don't fit the norm.
Detachment parenting
Susan Straight
My mother let us ride without seat belts. I let my daughter play with sharp tools. I am such a mess as a mother.
Tie that kangaroo down, Colby!
Salon Staff
Episode 7: It's date night in the outback, and the boys are excited!
Making sense of the shooting at Santana High
Salon Staff
Readers respond to Salon's coverage of the latest high school tragedy.
A conversation with Eminem’s mom
Amy Reiter
Debbie Mathers talks about love, rejection, lawsuits and her own CD.
And they don’t curse, either
Amy Reiter
The boy bands stay fall-down sober at Daisy Fuentes' bash; Dennis Hopper says he saw O.J. go nuts the day of the murders. Plus: Puff Daddy's desperate, and Spielberg gets knighted.
Blow jobs and other boring stuff
Susannah Indigo
Teens have casually redefined what used to be called sex.
Teens, sex and God
Ariel Amundsen
A 15-year-old finds that her church fosters hatred and fear when it should be about tolerance and love.
Sex chat
Lisa Trank
A woman asks other mothers how they learned about masturbation and orgasm -- and what they're telling their own children about the pleasures of being sexual creatures.
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