Letters to the Editor

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  • Letters

    A crowd of readers -- both the listless and the angry -- respond to Rebecca Traister's "Attack of the Listless Lads."
  • Letters

    Can the science abusers be stopped? Readers respond to "The Know-Nothings" by Andrew O'Hehir.
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    Crescent City spirit, or just bad mojo? More readers respond to Joshua Clark's daily dispatch from the French Quarter, "Apocalypse N.O."
  • Letters

    Living large in New Orleans? Readers respond to "Partying at the End of the World," by Joshua Clark.
  • Letters

    More heartbreak and outrage over the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Plus: Readers respond to "Christopher Hitchens' Last Battle," by Juan Cole.
  • Letters

    What made New Orleans so special? Who is to blame for its destruction? Should it be rebuilt? Readers weigh in on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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    Readers react to Ayelet Waldman's column criticizing the indoctrination of Gaza's youngest settlers.
  • Letters

    From looting to poverty to the world's response, readers weigh in on the Katrina disaster.
  • Letters

    Right-wing hypocrisy and the FCC. Plus: Readers weigh in on the lifeless White House press corps.
  • Letters

    Readers weigh in on the demise of Iraq's intellectual class. Plus: Has the U.S. government failed the Lost Boys of Sudan?
  • Letters

    Is small-town America surprisingly tolerant, or just superficially polite? Readers respond to Garrison Keillor's "Turning a Red State Bright Orange."
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    Paul Lynde (and Flaubert) appreciated. Readers respond to "Queer as Folk" by Mike Sacks and to David L. Ulin on "Madame Bovary."
  • Letters

    Readers question the wisdom of Cary Tennis' advice to a pagan woman whose child is going to Catholic school.
  • Letters

    Readers respond to Salon's uncensored look at the brutality of the Iraq war.
  • The body beat goes on

    Short, tall, skinny, fat, young, old, buxom and flat: A second round of Salon readers share their own body-inspired odes.
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    Readers weigh in on President Bush's vacation and Dolly Parton's politics. Plus: A librarian from Ketchikan, Alaska, responds to Garrison Keillor's "Book 'Em."
  • "We sing the body electric..."

    We challenged, you rose to the task. Whether first-time scribes or seasoned pros from the Academy of American Poets, Salon readers have been hard at work writing body-inspired verses of their own.
  • Letters

    Readers respond to Ayelet Waldman's critique of busybody parents.
  • Letters

    Readers weigh in on George W. Bush's psyche and Cindy Sheehan's comments about Israel. Plus: Did LBJ's tears make up for his mistakes?
  • The Ninth tale

    A sublime new recording of Mahler's Ninth Symphony, and the recent publication of "Letters to His Wife," recall the chilling summer when the Austrian composer faced down his demons and wrote his masterpiece.
  • Letters

    Readers debate pork-barrel politics and whether Cindy Sheehan is a flip-flopper. Plus: A veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder responds to Mark Benjamin's "Sticker Shock Over Shell Shock."
  • Letters

    Readers weigh in on whether pro-life progressives can save the Democratic Party.
  • Letters

    Did we all read the same interview? Readers go for a second round on Andrew O'Hehir's "Priests in Lab Coats."
  • Letters

    Evolution: Good science, bad religion, or both? Readers respond to Andrew O'Hehir's "Priests in Lab Coats."
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    "Jesus, I think, would have preferred that we keep our money changing and our worshiping separate." Readers respond to Lynn Harris' article about the Christian business boom.
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