Princess Diana

⇐ newest Page 2 of 3 oldest ⇒
The Awful Truth: Media culpa
The media is the psycho-social viewmaster through which we watch our own disgraces.
The most significant musical moments of 1997
Salon contributors answer the question: what was your most significant moment of 1997?
The Year in Television 1997
Ten highs and lows from television in 1997. A year-end review by Joyce Millman
The Year in Television 1997
Ellen Comes Out, Mike Tyson Flips Out, Fox Bottoms Out.
Family myths, family realities
A string of lurid cases this year drew attention away from the real challenges that confront American families.
Newsreal: The fame economy
What's good for Michael Jordan is good for America
Belle and Sebastian
Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
Che and Diana: The Shocking Untold Story
In a book proposal for his autobiography, Cuba's maximum leader Fidel Castro outs his brother, calls Robert Kennedy a "complete fool" and compares Che Guevara to Princess Diana.
The great Princess Diana Conspiracy
Is a car crash sometimes just a car crash?
Royals Flushed
Why Kitty Kelley's book on Britain's royal family has a lot of people upset.
Bottom Feeders of the World Contrite
British tabloids have nothing to lose but their shame -- and maybe their circulation.
You're a Voyeur, I'm a Voyeur
A new exhibition shows how paparazzi photographs simultaneously create celebrity and desecrate it.
Media Circus: The bathroom reading that dares not speak its name
The guilty pleasures of Parade, Readers Digest and Sunset.
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
From Elton John to William Blake, rhymes have been used -- and misused -- in the service of royalty.
A Macabre Sporting Event: Why Funerals Play So Well on TV
Media Circus
Legendary newsman brutally axed by tabloid! Mort Zuckerman falls back into journalistic gutter! Pix, story page 3!
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Reports of the death of the English monarcy may be greatly exaggerated.
Media Circus: A New Yorker to Di for
A review of the New Yorker's insta-response Princess Diana issue.
Media Circus: requiem for the pop princess
From a child's note to a brother's anger to a friend's song, Diana's funeral was a pageant of feelings.
Media Circus
Media Circus: the ethics of photojournalism
Everybody's trashing the paparazzi. But for even legendary photojournalists, moral ambiguity comes with the territory.
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
A role model, Hillary Clinton was also friend, advisor and protector of the late princess.
Every Girl's Dream, Every Woman's Nightmare
Why part of me died with Diana.
The Haunting of the House of Winsor
How princess diana's death will affect the future of the british monarchy.
From huntress to hunted
Camille Paglia talks about the glorious rise and "tacky end" of Princess Diana.
⇐ newest Page 2 of 3  oldest ⇒

Daily Newsletter

Get Salon in your mailbox!