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Today in Salon: Bad Dad Gift Guide
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Video Dog | ||||
Critics' PicksWhat you need to see, read, do this week: Quintessential Lynda Barry, a fetishistic femme fatale and one wacky season of "Weeds." | ||||
Ardor in the court, Part 2Salon reported on an alleged affair between judge and prosecutor in a Texas murder trial. Now, days before Charles Hood's scheduled execution, his lawyers make the allegation in court papers. By Alan Berlow | ||||
Joan Walsh | ||||
Broadsheet | ||||
The wheel thingOne of the greatest feuds in history: Bikes vs. cars. This week, members of Salon's community, Table Talk, try to find middle ground. | ||||
War Room | ||||
How the World Works | ||||
Baby mama dramaHow did an urban slang insult cross over into the political mainstream, and why is it so offensive? By Miles Marshall Lewis | ||||
O Perez! My Perez!Odalis and Oliver are confusing enough. Oneli's struggles in the minors save us more trouble. King Kaufman | ||||
It's OK, boys: Score first! Just when ESPN retires its graphic, second-goal scorers take a back seat at Euro 2008. King Kaufman | ||||
Beyond the Multiplex | ||||
What happened to McCain the reformer?He should follow Obama's lead and tell his rich supporters that he won't tolerate vicious advertising paid for with sewer money. By Joe Conason | ||||
Glenn Greenwald | ||||
Supreme Court to Bush: You're not above the lawThe court's latest rebuke of Guantanamo Bay won't close the prison down. But it's a step toward curbing Bush's unilateral tactics. By James Ross | ||||
Hard driveHuman males have yet to evolve flesh-eating sperm like some animals, but their biological imperative for sex has made them into the creatures they are today. By Tracy Clark-Flory | ||||
"The Incredible Hulk"The big, angry green guy is back in this booming picture. Sure, it's a fantasy -- but is it too much to hope for a little believability? By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
Everyone hates the TonysBut those big-belting dames and over-the-top dance numbers bring out my inner theater geek -- and give my heart a wedgie. By Sarah Hepola | ||||
"The Happening"Suicide is painless. Can the same be said of M. Night Shyamalan's latest scare flick, in which people off themselves in countless ingenious ways? By Mary Elizabeth Williams | ||||
Ask the pilotThe smell of smoke in the cockpit, and it's back to Boston for a p***load of fixated Japanese tourists. By Patrick Smith | ||||
Rushdie the romanticIn Salman Rushdie's satisfying fairy tale "The Enchantress of Florence," magic and history entwine -- and so do a middle-aged emperor and a sexy princess. By Laura Miller | ||||
I'm secretly addicted to pornMy girlfriend thinks I just play computer games a lot! By Cary Tennis | ||||
The Blog ReportYour guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere. | ||||
WiresSalon brings you the latest news from the Associated Press. | ||||
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