Sarah Hepola (page 9)
Twitter: @sarahhepola
Sarah Hepola's memoir, "Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget," was a New York Times bestseller. Previously she was personal essays editor at Salon, and a contributing editor at Nerve, where she also ran the Scanner blog on sex and culture. She was the film and technology editor at the Austin Chronicle and the music editor at the Dallas Observer. She was, ever so briefly, a high school English teacher. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Glamour, the Morning News, and on NPR. She lives in Texas.
Oh, puhhlease: Lesbians expelled from school
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Sexual perversity in America
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Hell, yeah: Obama on "Roe vs. Wade"
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It's an Obamanation!
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Should student-teacher sex always be illegal?
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Women should never say "I love you" first?
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The year celebrity scandal died
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Swagger tighter than a ... yeast infection?
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My life in karaoke
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Hideous sexism or harmless party pranks?
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"Freshmen don't belong on sidewalks!"
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The sexing up of Tina Fey
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Rock in a hard place
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New man on Broadsheet
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Secretary of awesome
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