Sarah Vowell

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  • Letters to the Editor

    Who's afraid of "The Blair Witch Project"? Plus: Making money with open source; did all the candidates shirk Vietnam service?
  • To Paris Las Vegas, with love

    A few tips on keepin' it real for the folks who are bringing the City of Light to America.
  • Vive la diffirence

    A melting pot of several stories, "Summer of Sam" is a sprawling urban epic from Brooklyn's native son.
  • Cheese royale

    Where's the shame in liking "The Cable Guy"? It's my devotion to fluffy French designers that I'm embarrassed about.
  • Love, truth and videotape

    Everything I know I learned from Video Rodeo.
  • La vie en "Melrose"

    Amanda/You came and you gave without taking/ And I need you Mondays/Amanda.
  • I feel fine

    In Steve Erickson's visionary new novel, it already is the end of the world -- and we don't know it.
  • The psycho next door

    Gianni Versace's murderer: Everyman, or marginalized monster? Two new Cunanan biographies battle it out.
  • Crime and punishment

    Thanks to 'creative sentencing,' bad art finally has some redeeming social value
  • At home in a crowd

    Sarah Vowell's 'American Squirm' column appears every other Wednesday in Salon
  • Roger and him

    Remembering Gene Siskel, 1946-1999.
  • From Bauhaus to tract house

    Architect Michael Graves turns his folly to the mass market.
  • Canuck yuk

    When it comes to American humor, Canada is Comedy Central.
  • The greatest degeneration

    Did the heroes of WWII really know what they were fighting for?
  • Where it's Art

    Sound Salvation is a biweekly music column by Sarah Vowell. Beck puts his collages onto canvas alongside those of his late grandfather, Fluxus artist Al Hansen
  • I Want My Camp TV

    Sound Salvation is a biweekly music column by Sarah Vowell. New MTV VJ Jesse Camp rocks Music Television's regimented world.
  • Wild man blows

    As the recent efforts of Woody Allen and Kevin Bacon show, playing at being a musician is an actor's most challenging role
  • Rock 'n' Roll Babylon

    Pop music is the body cast that gets pushed around, but never loses its shape.
  • Sleeping Where I Fall

    Sarah Vowell reviews 'Sleeping Where I Fall' by Peter Coyote.
  • Fritz the cast

    Pop music is the body cast that gets pushed around, but never loses its shape.
  • Marilyn Hanson

    Sound Salvation is Sarah Vowell's weekly music column in Salon Magazine.
  • Tattoo by Versace

    Courtney Love shuts herself up for acceptance in the straight world of Vanity Fair.
  • Country blues

    America's soft spot for the ambitious southerner
  • Arc of a diva

    "The American Opera Singer" celebrates Madonna's pre-feminist forebears.
  • No Lease on Life

    Sarah Vowell reviews 'No Lease on Life' by Lynn Tillman.
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