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FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 28, 1997

Molested By Anonymous
How the system put my family on trial (02/28/97)

"The Menagerie Murder" By Dick Lochte
Find the killer, win a prize (02/28/97)

Sound Salvation By Sarah Vowell
Never mind the Grammies -- it's the Kraut Juice awards (02/28/97)

Highway to heck By Stephanie Zacharek
"Lost Highway" shows only glimmers of David Lynch at his disturbing best (02/28/97)

Made men By Charles Taylor
With Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in top form, "Donnie Brasco" is smarter than the average mob movie (02/28/97)

THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 27, 1997

Word by Word By Anne Lamott
Lashing out at your child is like bitch-slapping E.T. (02/27/97)

Planet Star Trek By Jeff Greenwald
Part 4: Beam me up, Dalai (02/27/97)

Laura Lemay's beta books By Andrew Leonard
Publishing mutates into information-ware (02/27/97)

Bestseller Hell By Jon Carroll
Ice queen's tale of love, glory, death and sequin abuse (02/27/97)

WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 26, 1997

Sex and the single post-feminist By Laura Miller
Bad girl Katie Roiphe loses it (02/26/97)

Surreal Gourmet: Tequila-addled shrimp tacos (02/26/97)

Taste Talk: Desperately seeking ripe tomatoes (02/26/97)

Cookbook shelf: Casseroles: Not just for grandma (02/26/97)

Unzipped By Courtney Weaver
Birth control stops the show (02/26/97)

TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 25, 1997

Real Vampires By Carol Lloyd
Interviews with the vampires (02/25/97)

The Awful Truth By Cintra Wilson
Love songs from the dead (02/25/97)

MONDAY
FEBRUARY 24, 1997

True Stories By Hank Hyena
Dining out with my wife's boyfriend (02/24/97)

Fall out By D.J. Waldie
The Cold War within me (02/24/97)

Swamp Fever By James Carville
Starr's flip-flop: Hack heeds his masters' voice (02/24/97)

Right On! By David Horowitz
Sports, not government, leads the way on race (02/24/97)

FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 21, 1997

Clean and Sober By Rob Spillman
Today's literary cubs reject the coke 'n' glitz of the '80s brat pack (02/21/97)

Sound Salvation By Sarah Vowell
The world's strangest rock critic (02/21/97)

"The Graduate" By Robin Dougherty
Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson (02/21/97)

THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 20, 1997

Chairman Rupert's Little Red Bucks By Andrew Leonard
Murdoch makes the Web safe for communism (02/20/97)

Planet Star Trek By Jeff Greenwald
Part 3: No time for "Trek" (02/20/97)

Ill Humor By Ian Shoales
How I went from washed-up hack to cyber-content-provider! (02/20/97)

WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 19, 1997

Bedroom philosopher By Dwight Garner
Adam Phillips' radical new look at monogamy and promiscuity (02/19/97)

Unzipped By Courtney Weaver
My friend retires her diaphragm (02/19/97)

The Surreal Gourmet by Bob Blumer
$20 dinner party (02/19/97)

The Burnt-out Cook by Patric Kuh
The Cook returns to Ireland (02/19/97)

TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 18, 1997

Ask Camille By Camille Paglia
Sapphic spectacle: Why men like to watch (02/18/97)

ValiumJet By Dwight Garner
Freaked-out flier binges on tales of terror (02/18/97)

Divorce, Franco-American style By Diane Johnson (02/18/97)

MONDAY
FEBRUARY 17, 1997

The Mystery of Monticello By Gary Kamiya
Who was the real Thomas Jefferson? (02/17/97)

Compassionate Habits By Carol Lloyd
The bugs in my moral system (02/17/97)

Right On! By David Horowitz
School reform: First, we fire all the teachers (02/17/97)

FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 14, 1997

Why Clint Eastwood doesn't make my day By Charles Taylor
In "Absolute Power," Clint Eastwood is as strong, silent and tedious as ever (02/14/97)

Disasteroid! By Joyce Millman
Death wish specials (02/14/97)

"When We Were Kings" By Charles Taylor
A new documentary captures the charisma and nobility of Muhammad Ali (02/14/97)

"Touch" By Meg Cohen Ragas
Paul Schrader's new movie about faith healing fails to inspire (02/14/97)

THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 13, 1997

Code boys By Scott Rosenberg
Po Bronson writes the Great Silicon Valley Novel (02/13/97)

Planet Star Trek By Jeff Greenwald
Part 2: A visit with Arthur C. Clarke in Sri Lanka (02/13/97)

Word by Word By Anne Lamott
Spiritual chemotherapy. (02/13/97)

WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 12, 1997

Valentine's Special By James Carville and Mary Matalin
Love, Carville and Matalin style (02/12/97)

To Burt with Love By Joyce Millman
A Valentine to Burt Bacharach, the greatest love-song writer of the pop era (02/12/97)

I hate V-Day By Carol Lloyd
It's time to reclaim V-Day from the love fascists (02/12/97)

I love V-Day By Courtney Weaver
He hated Valentine's day, I love it: We broke up in January (02/12/97)

Surreal gourmet By Bob Blumer
Chocolate climax (02/12/97)

TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 11, 1997

Bad Juju in Paradise By Dwight Garner
Alex Garland's "The Beach" is the book of the season (02/11/97)

MONDAY
FEBRUARY 10, 1997

Foucault's love child By Carol Lloyd
Hot air: How I lost my head over Theory (02/10/97)

The Listress: Test your trivia IQ (02/10/97)

David Horowitz Free Elia Kazan! (02/10/97)

FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 7, 1997

Frank's final number By Sarah Vowell
How I'll remember Ol' Blue Eyes (02/07/97)

Movies (02/07/97):

"Suburbia" | "Sling Blade" | "Prisoner of the Mountains"

Verbivore: Solve the game, win a prize! (02/07/97)

THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 6, 1997

Ill Humor By Ian Shoales
Aquarius are us (2/06/97)

Digital punditry overload By Scott Rosenberg
How to pick a good tech book (2/06/97)

Planet Star Trek By Jeff Greenwald
Part 1: Why the japanese love Star Trek (2/06/97)

WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 5, 1997

Trial by Success. By Barbara Zheutlin
After eight years spent writing "A Civil Action," Jonathan Harr has become Hollywood's latest literary darling (02/05/97)

The Surreal Gourmet By Bob Blumer
Sizzlin' Scallops to thaw through the Winter Chill (02/05/97)

The Burnt-out Cook By Patric Kuh
An Afternoon in Chelsea (02/05/97)

Unzipped: Five minutes that changed my world: sweating out a pregnancy test (02/05/97)

TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 4, 1997

Camille Paglia: Why women want to be dragged into the cave (02/04/97)

Getting High on Sex By Joan Smith
The conscious sex movement wants to take you higher (02/04/97)

MONDAY
FEBRUARY 3, 1997

Therapy's Nervous Breakdown By Laura Miller
Is therapy losing its human touch in the age of managed care? (02/03/97)

A letter from the editor
Salon goes daily (02/03/97)

Swamp Fever By James Carville
The unbalanced minds behind the balanced budget scheme (02/03/97)

Listress By Amy Wallace
Solve the quiz and win a prize! (02/03/97)












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