Princess Diana

  • Quote of the Day: Germaine Greer on Princess Diana

    The feminist icon dubs the late princess a "devious moron."
  • Welcome to "The Diana Chronicles" blog

    From my Salon Authors page, I'll share the thoughts and impressions that have arisen since publication.
  • Diana's last days

    The rumors swirling around Princess Diana's death were nonsense. But after her celebrity, the royal family, and England, will never be the same.
  • "Horrible" speaker, great speech

    An expert on great speakers says President Bush is among the worst ever, but on Tuesday night, he tapped into his inner Clinton.
  • It's a shame about Ray

    Readers respond to recent articles on Ray Bradbury, the British monarchy, Jonathan Richman and a funny little newspaper column.
  • Diana's uncrowning glory

    Did Princess Diana's life (and its ending) sound the death knell for that most parasitic of institutions, the British monarchy?
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, July 27-29, 2001
  • Princess Di -- movie star?

    Costner says Diana was considering "Bodyguard" sequel; Hugh Grant's a jerk; and Scary Spice ditches the breast implants she said she never had.
  • Large-scale voyeurism

    A vodka company sponsors a public screening of art films -- one of which features a Princess Diana look-alike reenacting the crotch scene from "Basic Instinct."
  • 'N Tact

    Baby one more time: Teen pop stars don't put out. Plus! Playboy courts Swank; Jackson disses Singleton; Hewitt trashes Di. Oh my.
  • Gobsmacked II

    Rupert Everett muses on transubstantiation; Trevor-Rees Jones dabbles in exploitation; Julia Roberts half-naked before the nation. We're gobsmacked!
  • If these walls could address large crowds

    Sharon Stone's just like a lesbian, except not a lesbian; Camryn Manheim's not one either. And Harrison Ford, while not a lesbian, is terrified of public speaking. Go figure. Plus! Renie Zellweger as Bridget Jones? V.v. annoying!
  • The parent claptrap

    Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be celebrity parents ... Jade Jagger, Sara Karloff and Prince William feel the pain.
  • Twenty ways the '90s changed television

    From "Twin Peaks" to "The X-Files" to "The Simpsons" (O.J. included), TV broke ground and rules in the last decade of the century.
  • At the Bad Sex Prize ceremony, London's literati get loose

    Even an appearance by Princess Diana's "love rat" and a vicious routine about Auberon Waugh's sex life don't ruin the mood.
  • 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.
  • Bobbing for Teamsters

    Boating magazine offers a reward for extracting Jimmy Hoffa from a body of water. Plus: James Hewitt may be an officer, but he ain't no gentleman.
  • OK Guccione, now you've got Thelma mad

    Penthouse exposes Geena -- ungraciously; Douglas marrying Zeta-Jones? Just as soon as he becomes a Muslim; Diana Ross said to grope groping guard; Stephanopoulos just says no to White House intern.
  • More Di of boredom

    This just in! Di was way moody! Also, Tori Amos has friends in dark places; Bono burdens child with slew of names; Cybill Shepherd eyes White House -- likes what she sees.
  • Annie Rodham Hall?

    Hillary's gonna have to make some hot 'n' heavy commodity trades to afford the Woodman's crib; Courtney Cox's glamour tips with matchsticks. Plus: bettin' the farm on a cleavage-enhancing bra!
  • Actress comes clean: Porn stardom a dirty rumor

    Former Brady Buncher claims she's still alive; Groucho on abstinence; Marilyn Manson not a nerd. Plus: Madonna's peekaboo breast.
  • Famous for being famous

    From his salute to his father through his career at George, JFK Jr.'s triumphs were mostly style over substance.
  • Prudish Rudy strikes again

    Cops crack down on naked models, giant spiders. And baby makes three: did Woody and Soon-Yi spawn?
  • The prisoner of Pennsylvania Avenue

  • Bogus emotion and mass credulity

    Christopher Hitchens is relieved to note that a bulimic reaction is beginning to set in after last year's nauseating emotional binging over Princess Diana.
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