Interviews

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  • Salon Radio: Jonathan Horowitz in Afghanistan

    Are America's detention policies at Bagram precluding success in Afghanistan?
  • Salon Radio: Harper's Ken Silverstein

    The irony of Politico's reporting on Washington Post "salons"; and American media coverage of the coup in Honduras.
  • What's the baby sitter up to?

    She's the source of fear, frustration and sexual fantasy. A new social history looks at girls who care for our kids
  • Salon Radio: Chuck Todd

    What is the duty of the media in discussing and reporting on torture investigations?
  • Dave Eggers' heartbreaking work of staggering reality

    The literary star discusses the future of journalism, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and his new book
  • We're all intersex

    The author of "Between XX and XY" on people born neither male nor female -- and why everyone's a little bit of both
  • Salon Radio: Charlie Savage on Obama's civil liberties record

    The NYT reporter explains the many similarities between Obama's Terrorism policies and Bush's.
  • Gay men go to hell

    "God Says No" author James Hannaham talks about religious repression, life in the closet -- and sex in the bathroom
  • Who's to blame for the housing crash?

    Alyssa Katz, author of "Our Lot," discusses the good intentions and mass delusion that led to the real estate boom
  • The secrets of Iranian transsexuals

    What happens in a society where sex-change operations are legal but homosexuality is punishable by death?
  • Sex and the (fortysomething) single girl

    Author Kate Christensen talks about acting on desire, clueless shrinks and illicit romps in Mexico
  • Behind the food industry's iron curtain

    Michael Pollan and director Robert Kenner talk about "Food, Inc.," the movie agribusiness doesn't want you to see.
  • The dark side of the moon

    Sam Rockwell and Duncan Jones talk about their new space movie and the pleasures of 1970s science fiction films.
  • How to go viral

    The man who created flash mobs explains why crazes like Susan Boyle ruin our ability to focus on the big picture.
  • The secret lives of nannies

    The author of "Just Like Family" talks about what it's really like to be paid to love someone else's child
  • She works too hard for the money

    The authors of "Womenomics" challenge professional women to say no to overly demanding jobs -- even in a recession.
  • Steven Soderbergh and Sasha Grey deliver "The Girlfriend Experience"

    The indie film legend talks about his latest experiment: Casting a real-life porn star as a high-class call girl
  • Salon Radio: Eric Boehlert's new book about political blogs

    How has the advent of blogs changed politics and journalism?
  • Inventing a family

    French director Olivier Assayas talks about the temporary intimacy of filmmaking and his new movie, "Summer Hours."
  • Behind Washington's closet door

    Closeted gay politicians like you-know-who and hm-hm aren't just personally screwed-up, says filmmaker Kirby Dick. They're hopelessly distorting democracy.
  • Rorschach "Rachel"

    An Israeli film explores the ambiguous death of Rachel Corrie, peacenik angel to some and "terrorist-loving swine" to others.
  • The great foreskin debate

    To snip or not to snip? That was the question facing new parent Danae Elon, who didn't just wrestle with the controversies of circumcision -- she made a documentary about it.
  • U.N. torture official on America's legal obligations to impose accountability

    Shielding Bush officials from investigation violates clear international law and contradicts what we have demanded of others.
  • Don't have a cow!

    Famous animal lover Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, the author of "The Face on Your Plate," talks about why you should consider giving up the burgers -- and the fromage.
  • Obama to release OLC torture memos; promises no prosecutions for CIA officials

    The objections of the CIA are dismissed and the White House has reportedly opted for full disclosure of Bush-era torture documents.
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