Laura Miller

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  • Where the gals are

    Forget grrrl power: The new feminine mystique is neurotic, self-absorbed and still boy-crazy, according to a current crop of pop-cultural heroines.
  • Love's Apprentice

    Laura Miller reviews 'Love's Apprentice' by Shirley Abbott
  • "City of Angels"

    Laura Miller reviews 'City of Angels' directed by Brad Silberling and starring Nicholas Cage, Meg Ryan and Dennis Franz
  • The Salon Interview - Dorothy Allison

    Laura Miller interviews Dorothy Allison, author of 'Bastard Out of Carolina' and 'Cavedweller'
  • "The Newton Boys"

    Laura Miller reviews 'The Newton Boys' Directed by Richard Linklater and starring Matthew McConaughey, Skeet Ulrich, Ethan Hawke and Dwight Yoakam
  • The Sadistic Muse

    The Salon Interview - Laura Miller interviews Martin Amis about his new book, "Night Train" and the disturbing memoir he's working on.
  • The worst books of 1997

    Salon Magazine's book critics survey the worst and most overrated books of 1997
  • Media Circus: Merry fiction to all!

  • Pop goes the cathedral

    Laura Miller celebrates a terrific new pop-up book for adults, "The Architecture Pack," that reveals the architectural triumphs of monuments around the world.
  • Haruki Murakami

    Laura Miller and Don George interview Haruki Murakami, author of 'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle,' 'A Wild Sheep Chase' and 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World.'
  • Mark Leyner

    Laura Miller interviews Mark Leyner, author of 'My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist,' 'Etu, Babe' and the new novel, 'Tetherballs of Bouganville.'
  • Idiom Savant

    Laura Miller reviews 'Idiom Savant' by Jerry Dunn and 'America in So Many Words by David K. Barnhart and Allan A. Metcalf
  • The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

    Laura Miller reviews Haruki Murakami's novel "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle".
  • "The Wings of the Dove"

    The opulent costume picture 'The Wings of the Dove' proves that a movie can be all dressed up and still have somewhere interesting to go.
  • Mothers who read

    Reading is the one thing worth staying up all night for -- but only if you find the right book.
  • Career Girls

    Mike Leigh's 'Career Girls' takes a sharp look at the scarred, vital lives of two old friends.
  • Sexing the Machine

    Three digital women debate gender, technology and the Net. An e-mail roundtable with authors Ellen Ullman and Sadie Plant.
  • "Mrs. Brown"

    'Mrs. Brown,' the new film about the relationship between Queen Victoria and her manservant, fails to bring the hidden passions of the Victorian era to light.
  • Dr. Laura will hector you now

    With her new book, 'Ten Stupid Things Men Do to Mess Up Their Lives,' Dr. Laura Schlessinger is betting that men are finally ready to start buying self-help.
  • Nothing to Lose

    The black-white buddy movie "Nothing to lose" is a lazy exercise in tired racial cliches.
  • Mountain man

    A profile of Charles Frazier, author of "Cold Mountain."
  • "Children of the Revolution"

    In the new black comedy 'Children of the Revolution,' Judy Davis plays an Australian woman who bears Stalin's child.
  • Sexual Harassment

    Salon magazine: Laura Miller on two new books that explore the ambiguous terrain of sexual harassment.
  • Novelists 'R' Us

    Salon Magazine for April 1, 1997: Novelists 'R' Us by Laura Miller
  • Reel Dreams Personal Best

    Salon Personal Best movie selections, March 1997.
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