-
Forget grrrl power: The new feminine mystique is neurotic, self-absorbed and still boy-crazy, according to a current crop of pop-cultural heroines.
By Laura Miller
May 18, 1998
-
Laura Miller reviews 'Love's Apprentice' by Shirley Abbott
By Laura Miller
May 14, 1998
-
Laura Miller
reviews 'City of Angels' directed by Brad Silberling and starring Nicholas
Cage, Meg Ryan and Dennis Franz
By Laura Miller
April 10, 1998
-
Laura Miller interviews Dorothy Allison, author of 'Bastard Out of Carolina' and 'Cavedweller'
By Laura Miller
March 31, 1998
-
Laura Miller
reviews 'The Newton Boys' Directed by Richard Linklater and starring
Matthew McConaughey, Skeet Ulrich, Ethan Hawke and Dwight Yoakam
By Laura Miller
March 27, 1998
-
The Salon Interview - Laura Miller interviews Martin Amis about his new book, "Night Train" and the disturbing memoir he's working on.
By Laura Miller
February 10, 1998
-
Salon Magazine's book critics survey the worst and most overrated books of 1997
By Dwight Garner
December 24, 1997
-
By Laura Miller
December 23, 1997
-
Laura Miller celebrates a terrific new pop-up book for adults,
"The Architecture Pack,"
that reveals the architectural triumphs of monuments around the world.
By Laura Miller
December 17, 1997
-
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.'
By Laura Miller
December 16, 1997
-
Laura Miller interviews Mark Leyner, author of 'My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist,' 'Etu, Babe' and the new novel, 'Tetherballs of Bouganville.'
By Laura Miller
December 8, 1997
-
Laura Miller reviews 'Idiom Savant' by Jerry Dunn and 'America in So Many Words by David K. Barnhart and Allan A. Metcalf
By Laura Miller
December 3, 1997
-
Laura Miller reviews Haruki Murakami's novel "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle".
By Laura Miller
November 24, 1997
-
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.
By Laura Miller
November 14, 1997
-
Reading is the one thing worth staying up all night for -- but only if you find the right book.
By Kate Moses
October 30, 1997
-
Mike Leigh's 'Career Girls' takes a sharp look at the scarred, vital lives of two old friends.
By Laura Miller
September 15, 1997
-
Three digital women debate gender, technology and the Net. An e-mail roundtable with authors Ellen Ullman and Sadie Plant.
By Laura Miller
September 11, 1997
-
'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.
By Laura Miller
August 25, 1997
-
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.
By Laura Miller
August 20, 1997
-
The black-white buddy movie "Nothing to lose" is a lazy exercise in tired racial cliches.
By Laura Miller
August 18, 1997
-
A profile of Charles Frazier, author of "Cold Mountain."
By Laura Miller
July 9, 1997
-
In the new black comedy 'Children of the Revolution,' Judy Davis plays an Australian woman who bears Stalin's child.
By Laura Miller
June 9, 1997
-
Salon magazine: Laura Miller on two new books that explore the ambiguous terrain of sexual harassment.
By Laura Miller
May 14, 1997
-
Salon Magazine for April 1, 1997: Novelists 'R' Us by Laura Miller
By Laura Miller
April 1, 1997
-
Salon Personal Best movie selections, March 1997.
By Laura Miller
March 21, 1997