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Salon.com April 23, 2002 Joan Walsh |
The baby panic Sylvia Ann Hewlett says young women should start husband-hunting in their 20s if they don't want to end up childless and sad. But she's as clueless about balancing work and family as the career-first feminists she decries...  |
Salon.com April 23, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
A woman's place It's been 12 years since "Backlash" -- it must be time to scare women into domestic submission again...  |
Salon.com April 19, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
The bull in Martha Stewart's china shop Christopher Byron explains why his unauthorized biography has ruffled the "queen of whitebread living"...  |
Salon.com April 19, 2002 Amy Benfer |
What's so bad about good sex? "Harmful to Minors" author Judith Levine talks about why American parents are afraid of their teenagers' sexuality, says kids know the difference between coercion and consent -- and blasts critics who say she advocates pedophilia...  |
Salon.com April 18, 2002 Laura Miller |
After Oprah Her imitators and her critics misunderstand how she sold books -- and why she's such a tough act to follow...  |
Salon.com April 17, 2002 Jonathon Keats |
Return to sender A collection of letters to J.D. Salinger, many from well-known writers, shows how the author of "Catcher in the Rye" went from man to myth...  |
Salon.com April 17, 2002 Jonathon Keats |
"Dracula's" secretary The resurfaced manuscript of Bram Stoker's legendary vampire novel reminds us that even a hack can create an immortal tale.  |
Salon.com April 17, 2002 David Talbot |
Fight or flight? David Brock's expose of the Republican attack machine shows that Democrats have to get serious about fighting back. And that doesn't mean Al Gore's Florida-style fisticuffs...  |
Salon.com April 11, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"This Dark World" by Carolyn S. Briggs A woman describes her ecstatic conversion to Christian fundamentalism and her slow, difficult journey out again...  |
Salon.com April 15, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Media O.D. Todd Gitlin talks about media overload, the cluelessness of the TV networks, the Washington Post's love for Ken Starr and why conservative viewpoints thrive on TV and radio...  |
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