Camille Paglia

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  • How secure are you?

    Petraeus' empty words and the real terror threat. Plus: Larry Craig's libidinal misstep is grounded in modern male sexuality.
  • Art movies: R.I.P.

    Long before Bergman and Antonioni died, the mystical art-house film experience faded to black. Plus: How rock can rehabilitate, and a vote for Kelly Clarkson.
  • If we leave Iraq, do we lose for good?

    Readers weigh in: Bush loyalists, gun lovers, Bach and Bowie fans, soldiers and a poignant letter from the widow of an American lost in Iraq.
  • Don't run, Al. Don't!

    The self-defeating Draft Al campaign is just the tip of the Democrats' woes. Plus: Paris and Lindsay's mommy problems, and the heyday of Hollywood pizazz.
  • A cause they've long ago forgotten

    The war goes on and on. The Democrats disappoint in their first '08 debate. Plus: Where are the black soap-opera superstars?
  • Real inconvenient truths

    Our failed political dynasties, Pelosi's stylish appeal and George W. Bush as Queen Victoria. Plus: The hot air about global warming.
  • Hillary vs. Obama: It's a drawl!

    Barack Obama commands respect while Hillary Clinton overacts. Plus: John Edwards' disappearing act, Mary Shelley debunked, and Ann Coulter's gender weirdness.
  • Camille's back!

    After a six-year absence, our cultural high priestess and pioneering Web proto-blogger has returned! And nobody -- not Hillary, Obama, McCain nor Anna Nicole -- can escape her level gaze.
  • Salon Interview: Camille Paglia

    Our fave pop intellectual weighs in on the Dems' gift to Ann Coulter (Foley), why Condi's success matters to feminists, and Bob Woodward (yawn).
  • The Fix

    Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock, set to wed? Anthony Bourdain sobers up in Beirut. Plus: Camille Paglia holds forth.
  • The rise and fall of T.O.

    Terrell Owens enjoyed mythical status in America's toughest sports town. His fall from grace traumatized Philly sports fans -- and poisoned race relations.
  • Dancing as fast as she can

    Madonna cannibalizes herself in a misguided attempt to appeal to today's youth. Who is she becoming? The crazed Joan Crawford of "Torch Song"? The pathetic Bette Davis in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane"? Charo?
  • Camille Paglia's disco playlist

    A history in songs: From soul and funk to disco, 1960s-'80s.
  • The Fix

    Stewart squares off with O'Reilly. Nick and Jess, not together again. Plus: Who ranked first among intellectuals?
  • Warrior for the word

    Camille Paglia slams bloggers and trendy academics for degrading language -- and calls for a passionate revival of the great artistic tradition of the West.
  • A poet battles -- and breaks free

    In an excerpt from her new book, "Break, Blow, Burn," Camille Paglia takes on Wanda Coleman's poem "Wanda Why Aren't You Dead."
  • Camille for Kerry!

    Paglia says "this entire administration needs to be replaced" -- but finds time to unload on Edwards, O'Reilly and Franken, and many others.
  • The Salon Interview: Camille Paglia

    Bad omen: Why the Columbia disaster should make Bush think twice about rushing to war with Iraq.
  • The energy mess and fascist gays

    By Camille Paglia
  • The energy mess and fascist gays

    The liberal elite is demonizing the "big oil" that keeps its cars running. Plus: Gays, get a clue -- heterosexuality is nature's norm.
  • Bush vs. China, and himself

    By Camille Paglia
  • Bush vs. China, and himself

    Our president is refreshingly steady, but dismayingly awkward. Plus: Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg insults the first lady and Rush comes to the rescue!
  • Our unimpressive president

    By Camille Paglia
  • Our unimpressive president

    The China crisis showed that presidential eloquence does matter. Plus: Is goofy, stork-legged Julia Roberts really what passes for Hollywood elegance?
  • Welcome to my world

    By Camille Paglia
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