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Harvard and heroin
Seth Mnookin
I coasted to an Ivy League degree as a drug addict, but forever damaged the bond between mother and son.
Emotional handicap
Diane Lore
What do you do when your normally sweet, loving child wholeheartedly rejects his suddenly disabled, wheelchair-bound grandmother?
Writers we love: Tim Cahill
Don George
As adventurous stylistically as physically, this writer-explorer takes us places we've never dared to go.
Can Sega buy success for the Dreamcast?
Janelle Brown
The $100 million marketing budget is burning a hole in the company's pocket. But will all the hype sell the new gaming console?
Palestinian refugees get wired
Flore de Preneuf
What can the Internet bring to a culture that has been scattered
across the world?
Rape as a disciplinary tactic
Christian Parenti
Prison guards often ignore inmate rape, and even encourage it to punish prisoners who step out of line.
“How the Body Prays”
Ruth Henrich
A beautiful novel examines the toll that pride takes on a Southern family.
They feed horses, don't they?
Jake Tapper
Bush and Forbes finished one-two in the Iowa straw poll, and why not? They paid for this circus, after all.
How not to stifle a racist
Debra Dickerson
The California Supreme Court may have been well-meaning when it banned racial slurs in a hostile workplace, but in the process it damaged the Bill of Rights.
Kiss and tell
Jennifer Kornreich
For a sex columnist who's crude, self-destructive and outrageous enough to make her colleagues cringe, Amy Sohn is a &*%$ good novelist.
The unbearable whiteness of being
Kathy Dobie
This year's hate killers are weak, lonely Caucasian men who murder those who have what they don't: A sense of belonging.
Willie Mays
Joan Walsh
In the mid-'60s, whites weren't ready for the best baseball player to be
black, and blacks weren't ready for him to be black like Mays.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Tom Cruise is sexy to everyone, not just gays; doctors have become cogs in the health care machine.
We're here, we're queer, I'm sick of it
Christopher Ott
The gay pride agenda is about partying, not politics. It's time to talk about "gay equality."
The invisible woman
Virginia Vitzthum
As age creeps into my body, my hands keep creeping into younger men's pants.
Searching for silicon soul
Andrew Leonard
"The Nudist on the Late Shift" and "The Silicon Boys" sift the valley's culture for something more than wealth and greed.
Go get 'em, tiger
Virginia Moran
A single T-ball mom admits her crush on the
heroically patient coach of the perfect kids' game.
“Something's bound to go wrong”
Nicki Blake
A boy who played games with the police and the justice system couldn't outrun the cost of defiance.
Sex! How to write a magazine article about a magazine party
Cintra Wilson
The only revelation at the POV soiree was the libido-engulfing Joan Jett.
Sharps & Flats
Salon Staff
Reviews of new releases from the Kinks, Wynton Marsalis, the Mayflies USA and Robert Cray.
On a shoestring
Anne Lamott
In the midst of war in Kosovo, my brother's marriage sanctifies the exchange of love and light in a flurry of bubbles and rose petals.
Sharps & Flats
Lois Maffeo
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