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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.
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?
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.
She loves me, she loves me not
Susan Caba
In an exhaustive -- and exhausting -- book on motherhood, anthropologist Sara Blaffer Hrdy breaks some big news: There is no such thing as maternal instinct.
Taking a chance on love
Jane Smith
Suddenly, we would be allowed to adopt a baby -- if we could accept the very real possibility that, one day, he would be mentally ill.
The great railway bizarre
Rolf Potts
Taiga forests, first class follies and a Slavic Lolita in short-shorts enliven the train journey that has no end.
The truth about Texas school reform
Joan Walsh
Has George W. Bush made his state's education system a model for the nation?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Readers bust a gut on fat guy story; it's time to give up on baseball; sick of hearing about Harmony Korine's shockfest.
Teen girls not in a rush
Karen Houppert
Four random but not randy "tween" girls talk about boobs, boys and sex -- and why they're not in a hurry to have any of it.
Love letters in the sand
Susan McKinney de Ortega
I was his English teacher, 14 years older. But on the beach in Mazatlan, love is love.
Anyone for a poop daiquiri?
Carol Hall
I can't do the stony-face thing when it comes to bathroom humor.
A bittersweet saga in Sicily
Frank Browning
An innocent visit to an "ancient" village fertility fest reveals a multilayered history of feuding families, conniving communists and failing farms.
Thin gruel for Vonnegut fans
Alissa Lara Quart
The film "Breakfast of Champions" misses the point: What "Bokononists" love is Father Kurt's smart anti-intellectualism.
Fathers, sons and football
Pat Toomay
I spent my NFL career struggling to escape the long arm of my judgmental father -- and the coaches who took his place. Was I fated to subject my sons to the same treatment?
Raging bull
Garrison Keillor
I've grown weary of my husband's sudden fits of anger. What can I do to help?
Horror show: The nightmare of making tabloid TV
Caroline Sommers
You think waking up to find a neatly arranged pile of rocks just outside your tent is bad? I've interviewed Joey Buttafuoco -- now that's scary!
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Robin Williams stinks (maybe); the WNBA doesn't need The Dunk; attack ads and the First Amendment.
“West Beirut”
Andrew O'Hehir
Tarantino cameraman Ziad Doueiri's excellent directorial debut tracks teenagers coming of age in a sophisticated city devastated by war.
Iron daddy
Kevin Trotter
This stay-at-home dad found that waiting for a call back from La Leche League is tougher than hanging out in an office all day.
Who's afraid of Pat Buchanan?
Jake Tapper
His spineless Republican rivals and the political punditocracy, that's who.
Single female seeks travel and romance — with child
Joan Oleck
A vacation resort for single moms and dads.
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