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What did senators give each other at Al Franken's Secret Santa?
Lawmakers reached across the aisle to give each other presents
12/13/2012 23:34 UTC
The baby postulation: Is "The Big Bang Theory" formula potent enough to survive a bundle of joy?
Adding a baby to an ensemble sitcom tends to be a bad idea, but it may be the catalyst this CBS veteran needs
12/15/2016 05:00 UTC
Too hopeless to go on
Unemployed, benefits running out, about to be homeless, no friends, no hope, should I just end it all?
09/12/2013 04:00 UTC
The bride wore denim: I traded my "Sex and the City" years for a quickie wedding in Japan
I had a plan for my 20s: Sex with strangers, a fast-track career. How did I end up married at 22?
10/23/2016 03:30 UTC
Letters
Readers respond to Laura Miller's essay "State of the Single Woman."
12/14/2002 01:00 UTC
Eye-popping prints from Japan's Edo period
A new show at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts brings back old Tokyo's "pictures of the floating world"
10/29/2011 20:00 UTC
"All Is Vanity" by Christina Schwarz
A scheming would-be novelist urges her best friend toward financial and marital disaster in her quest for juicy material.
12/06/2002 04:00 UTC
"Sixteen Candles" is begging for the "Ferris Bueller" treatment: 13 '80s movies crying out for reissued — or long overdue — soundtracks
A deluxe vinyl "Labyrinth" release? The promised remastered "Purple Rain?" Fans would eat these albums up
09/15/2016 02:59 UTC
Pamela Adlon's "Better Things": Self-care for women during a traumatic election year
Adlon tells Salon she wanted to make a female-centric show "without hitting the nail over the head of the vagina"
11/02/2016 02:14 UTC
Amazon's "Modern Love" got my cancer story wrong – and I'm so angry this keeps happening
Changing my diagnosis to breast cancer changes everything
08/13/2021 23:00 UTC
Culture, progress and the future: Can the West survive its own myths?
We all know our society faces existential crisis. Rethinking our cultural values might just help us survive it
08/28/2022 16:00 UTC
From Russia with (forbidden) love
Several new collections celebrate the contributions of the late Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter.
01/05/1998 17:54 UTC
"Every Day in Kaimuki" filmmakers on questioning contentment: "Are you happy or is this just easy?"
Director Alika Tengan and co-writer/star Naz Kawakami spoke to Salon about their vibey and melancholy Sundance film
01/23/2022 20:00 UTC
Celebrating the 50th New York Film Festival
Chairman Richard Pena is retiring after the festival's milestone event
09/25/2012 18:45 UTC
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Jan. 4, 2001
01/04/2001 23:06 UTC