Sarah Hepola

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  • I have a confession to make ...

    Emily Gould's New York Times magazine cover story on blogging and oversharing is self-indulgent and annoying -- and I loved it.
  • The monster snoring on the Serta

    A salacious New York magazine story exposes the secret lives of men! Well, a few of them, anyway.
  • Gender lessons

    As Hillary Clinton's historic bid grinds to a close, what have we learned?
  • Finale wrap-up: "America's Next Top Model"

    Tyra Banks crowns a "juicy" winner, breaks new ground -- and reminds us why we can't stop watching this show.
  • Tarted-up toddlers in 4-inch heels

    The ads for Beyoncé's House of Deréon clothing line just make me sad.
  • "SNL" spoofs Hillary: "I am a sore loser"

    The late-night show skewers the presidential candidate. Et tu, Amy Poehler?
  • They "might as well call themselves Slutbucks"

    A Christian group is horribly scandalized by Starbucks' retro mermaid logo.
  • What happened to the D.C. Madam?

    It was a news story that promised sensation and delivered -- but not in the way anyone thought.
  • Mmm, I could go for some Kingsford briquettes about now

    Apparently pregnancy cravings are up. But why do mothers-to-be have a hankering for coal?
  • "Project Runway": The rundown

    Did Rami, Christian or Jillian carry the day? Join Salon staff as we discuss the "Project Runway" season finale.
  • Narnia in neon

    Sid and Marty Krofft introduced a generation of children to freaky Day-Glo fantasy worlds with singing monsters and talking inanimate objects. Whoa, flashback!
  • Gumbo city

    Author Sara Roahen talks about her love affair with the big, decadent flavors of the Big Easy -- from crawfish and beer, to gumbo, and deep-fried oysters and brie. All guilt-free.
  • My big, fat, unpaid credit card bill

    When the statements piled up and the creditors started calling, I had to do the unthinkable -- confront my mounting debt.
  • Everything you know about absinthe is wrong

    Banned for a century for inspiring madness and murder, absinthe is legal again. So pour yourself a glass and get to know the real Green Fairy.
  • Busting out

    Women pay good money for big boobs, but I never felt comfortable with my breasts. Now it's finally time to face down my fears and find a bra that fits.
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