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The secret philosophy of language: Searching for the origins of human thought
Since the time of Socrates and Plato, humans have pondered the origin of our words. Now we're closer to an answer
01/11/2015 16:58 UTC
Diversity at the Oscars: The good and the bad
"This year, many spoke their truth and the journey ahead is long, but slowly, a new path has emerged"
03/05/2018 13:58 UTC
Sex doesn't always sell
Age-old campaigns no longer work on customers who want to feel their money is going to a good cause
08/09/2013 23:51 UTC
"Wildhood" is a Two-Spirit liberation: "I’m done with Indigenous and queer characters that are sad"
Director Bretten Hannam spoke to Salon about making their road movie exploring Two-Spirit and Mi’kmaq communities
09/08/2021 23:50 UTC
Anchorage Prepares For Snow Dump
01/12/2012 15:09 UTC
Summer reads
Thrills and chills: These mysteries and science fiction novels will transport you to a higher plane.
06/25/2007 15:06 UTC
What would happen if everyone stopped eating meat tomorrow?
"The average vegan diet is linked to about one-quarter the greenhouse gas emissions of a meat-intensive one"
11/29/2023 19:00 UTC
"The Great Debaters"
Denzel Washington gives an eloquent performance in this hackneyed -- yet terrifying -- story of a black college debate team in the Jim Crow South.
12/25/2007 17:00 UTC
Animal crackers
A review of the movie 'Doctor Dolittle,' starring Eddie Murphy, by Stephanie Zacharek.
06/25/1998 23:00 UTC
$400 million and a mule?
Black farmers say the settlement of a discrimination lawsuit won't end racism at the Department of Agriculture.
03/09/1999 01:00 UTC
Gretchen Carlson says the Bill Cosby verdict gives her hope: "It was really emotional for me"
"If I hadn’t done what I did, would we be having this conversation?" says the anchor who brought down Roger Ailes
06/22/2018 15:43 UTC
Rashida Jones: "I'm the town slut"
The "Parks and Rec" star tells Salon her character needs to change, and how "The Graduate" inspired her new comedy
08/05/2012 23:00 UTC
Pop Torn: 10 pieces of culture we're feeling ambivalent about this week
We're on the fence about Dave Grohl's feud with "Glee," Billy Ray Cyrus canceling his divorce, and much more
03/19/2011 16:19 UTC
Doomed to relive high school? Science that says who we were at 16 still defines us
Salon talks to a clinical psychologist about status, likability and Donald Trump's "desperate quest to be popular"
06/04/2017 17:00 UTC
Study: Pols think voters are more conservative than they actually are
New research suggests legislative candidates have systematically misperceived their constituents' views
03/05/2013 22:53 UTC