A lovelorn schoolteacher uses the Internet to exact his romantic revenge in Nick Laird's chilling tale
By Laura Miller Jul 23, 2009
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The Right and the establishment media share weapons for dismissing criticisms without addressing them.
By Glenn Greenwald
August 19, 2009
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As old media struggles for relevance, the once-maligned blogosphere proves it's as transformative as the telephone
By Scott Rosenberg
July 6, 2009
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With no traditional-media allies or lobbying money, the netroots was able to alter the debate about wiretapping in the 2008 campaign. Leading the charge: Salon's Glenn Greenwald.
By Eric Boehlert
May 19, 2009
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In the Washington Times, Andrew Breitbart says liberals are mounting a Soviet-style disinformation campaign -- in the comment sections of conservative blogs.
By Alex Koppelman
March 30, 2009
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The truth lies somewhere between "Google is making us stupid" and "the Internet will liberate humanity."
By David Brin
December 23, 2008
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The Clintonites in his Cabinet, forgiveness for Lieberman, the creeping signs of centrism -- progressives aren't ready to panic, yet.
By Mike Madden
November 24, 2008
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Dirk Hayhurst, Padres farmhand and aspiring writer, talks about pitching -- and being a human being -- in the minor leagues.
By King Kaufman
July 24, 2008
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Pro athletes are typing away like never before. Most of it's bad, but minor league baseball is a veritable writer's colony.
By King Kaufman
July 18, 2008
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In the age of blogging, great critics appear to be on life support. Salon's book reviewers discuss snobbery, how to make criticism fun and the need for cultural gatekeepers.
By Louis Bayard and Laura Miller
May 22, 2008
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A survey of right-wing bloggers' reactions to McCain's victory in the Florida GOP primary.
By Alex Koppelman
January 30, 2008
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Deadspin editor Will Leitch's new book gives a foam middle finger to ESPN and other sporting powers that be.
By King Kaufman
January 25, 2008
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I go on right-wing sites and say provocative things. Why do I do it? You think they'll come after me?
By Cary Tennis
January 14, 2008
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One out of every 138 humans on the planet is a Chinese blogger, and other fun facts from the Middle Kingdom.
By Andrew Leonard
January 7, 2008
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You can't build a fence to stop bloggers from tearing apart the fortress of mainstream journalism. Thank goodness
By Andrew Leonard
December 17, 2007
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1848 was a very good year for intemperate discourse. And if workers keep getting the shaft, there may be more to come.
By Andrew Leonard
November 29, 2007
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Paul Clarke, the blogger behind the Cocktail Chronicles, chats with Salon about classic martinis, lost ingredients and how rye whiskey changed his life.
By Robert Simonson
August 7, 2007
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The right jeers reports that lefty bloggers are forming a labor union. The reports, though, don't tell the whole story.
By Farhad Manjoo
August 7, 2007
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At the YearlyKos convention, the mixed reception for Hillary Clinton is more evidence that the liberal blogosphere might not take sides in the coming Democratic primary.
By Michael Scherer
August 6, 2007
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They may be invisible and their art unsung. But in the age of blogging, editors are needed more than ever.
By Gary Kamiya
July 24, 2007
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China to India: Nyah, nyah, my country has more bloggers than yours!
By Andrew Leonard
May 3, 2007
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Will the professionalization of bloggers destroy the openness and directness that have made blogs so popular?
By Scott Rosenberg
February 9, 2007
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"The American electorate just took the Republicans to the woodshed."
By King Kaufman
November 8, 2006
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Radical journalist I.F. Stone spent his career challenging government deception and press complicity. This new biography shows why his legacy matters.
By Joe Conason
October 6, 2006
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The annual Blogger Boobie-thon raises eyebrows ... and money for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
By Carol Lloyd
September 28, 2006