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The man who made gays macho

Michael Alvear
A new book about Tom of Finland says the artist was the first to show homosexual masculinity.

Is Om Puri our greatest living actor?

Michael Sragow
A wide-ranging chat with the Indian screen superstar.

Why Bob Knight should bag it

Eric Boehlert
Indiana University's basketball coach is an angry, vulgar, violent creep, but that's not the reason he should resign.

McCain's whirlwind week

Jake Tapper
The vanquished GOP contender talks to Salon about his return to the Senate, helping his party and forgiving -- if not forgetting -- the tactics of George W. Bush.

Dance of destruction

Garrison Keillor
My husband was charming and funny until I became successful; now his anger and resentment frighten me. Should I give up on him?

Backpackers’ ball at the Sultan Hotel

Rolf Potts
With Flaubert's 1850 letters as a guide, our correspondent explores the enduring allure of opera, orgasm, belly-dancing and other Cairo clichis.

Hands off Harry Potter!

Chris Gregory
Have critics of J.K. Rowlings' books even read them?

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor
Frat boys aren't stupid Plus: Zoetrope zingers par for the course; keep your name, change your religion, but don't blame the Catholic Church.

Pros and amateurs

Ann Marlowe
One way or another, men still expect to pay for sex -- and women pay for it, too, by keeping their financial goals low.

A wizard of Hollywood

Michael Sragow
Steve Kloves, screenwriter for Curtis Hanson's new "Wonder Boys," takes on Hollywood's hottest property -- boy wonder Harry Potter.

The essence of geekdom

Thomas Scoville
Can you create an accurate dissertation on nerd subculture by studying two young Idahoans? Jon Katz gives it a try in "Geeks."

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor
Readers welcome Stanley Crouch. Plus: White guilt doesn't help; will the Internet make you lonely?

The uncivil war moves north

Jake Tapper
The power of the religious right may have decked McCain in South Carolina, but in Michigan he will battle Bush on more promising terrain.

Friendly fire

Jake Tapper
Veterans get dragged into the war between GOP candidates John McCain and George W. Bush.

Bogus bride

Andrew Richard Albanese
The University of Arizona Press passed off "I Married Wyatt Earp" as a historical document. It's not.

Like a “Virgin”

Mark Ebner
Director Sofia Coppola talks about her film adaptation of "The Virgin Suicides," her proud father and Vincent Gallo's sex life (sort of).

Al the thug

Eric Boehlert
How the media transformed Gore from hapless hack to ruthless pol overnight.

Nom de fume

John Angus Pavlus
Imagine you're in hell and your name is Angus. But that's redundant.

Surfzilla vs. the Banzai Pipeline

Cintra Wilson
Hobnobbing with the Pipe Masters at Oahu's G-Shock Triple Crown of Surfing.

Al Gore, race-baiter

S. Forester Hayes
The vice president uses a time-honored strategy of scaring voters under the big tent.

Penis of Jesus trimmed 2,000 years ago

Hank Hyena
While the Feast of the Circumcision is no longer a Catholic cause cilhbre, male mutilation continues its barbaric history.

The trickster president

Richard Goldstein
Clinton's enemies have made him a culture hero.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
New Leftists Art Goldberg and Stew Albert fire back at David Horowitz
Plus: Amen to Joyce Millman's "year in TV" round-up; is it little girls -- or their moms -- who buy pink toys?

“Swaggart” by Ann Rowe Seaman

Virginia Vitzthum
A thorough biography of the disgraced televangelist drops a bombshell about his Louisiana childhood.
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