Fight Club

Meet the metrosexual
He's well dressed, narcissistic and obsessed with butts. But don't call him gay.
The company of men
Admirers of "Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk convene to discuss art, life, masculine pain and why groin kicks are very, very popular.
Split over the decision
Two law professors offer two views of the Supreme Court ruling. Rotunda: The Florida court was acting like a psychic hot line; Raskin: The Supreme Court has disgraced itself.
"Hollering fire in a crowded theater"
The FBI's chief negotiator during the Waco siege says critics and conspiracy theorists are sowing dangerous discord.
Should gays serve?
A Salon panel debates the ban on homosexuals in the military.
Letters to the Editor
Is Mahir just another celebrity victim? Plus: Quibbling with our film critics over the year's best; did Columbine school officials overreact?
Great NFL orgies and the comely gaze of dead Beatles
In praise of the football movie masterpiece "North Dallas Forty" (so honest it's almost French!), and looking at Liverpool's shiny animals in the days before they were demigods.
Susan Faludi coaches "Fight Club" author
As the two compare notes, Chuck Palahniuk gets prepped for an appearance on "Politically Incorrect."
Model behavior
Cindy, Rebecca and Daisy on the trials and tribulations of being paid to stand; Bill and Hill moving in next door? There goes the fictional neighborhood; Venus on Mars: La Hurley makes the Red Planet blush. Plus: Seinfeld, bride-poacher.
The drapes of wrath
Is interior home design responsible for the downfall of American masculinity?
"Fight Club"
The late-'90s crisis of masculinity has arrived in pop culture with a vengeance.
Testosterama
The men behind the ballsy "Fight Club" talk about anti-consumerism, annoying boomerisms and how to make soap out of human fat.
Is it fistfighting, or just multi-tasking?
"Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk offers advice on what to do when you haven't got time for the pain.
Boobs out of hell
Meat Loaf stacked, Dan Quayle whacked, Ricky Martin mocked -- it's just "la vida" as usual.
Movie makes "Fight Club" book a contender
First editions of Chuck Palahniuk's novel have become a hot commodity.

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