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Richard Dawkins: God among atheists Richard Dawkins: God among atheists

The scientist talks about his guide to evolution, his own fame and why it's pointless to argue with creationists
  • Caster Semenya is not a hermaphrodite

    But rumored test results reveal the controversial runner is intersex -- a shocker, likely even to her
  • The dong show: Top 10 moments in male full-frontal

    Ewan McGregor! Jason Segel! Vincent Gallo! The men who dared to put the penis in pop culture
  • We're all intersex

    The author of "Between XX and XY" on people born neither male nor female -- and why everyone's a little bit of both
  • The unbearable lightness of Lauren Conrad

    The "Hills" star puts reality TV behind her -- with a novel about a reality star who just wants to be a normal girl
  • Chastity Bono to become a man

    The daughter of Sonny and Cher will be the most high-profile transgender transition yet.
  • Finale wrap-up: "Gossip Girl"

    After two seasons of elite sex and scheming, the classmates finally graduated. Is there life after high school?
  • Frak this prequel

    "Battlestar Galactica" spinoff "Caprica" has family drama, holographs and a man named Adama. But is there enough action in this pilot to satisfy the show's fans?
  • The pregnant man, take two

    A 25-year-old Spanish male is set to give birth to twins in September. Watch out, Thomas Beatie!
  • "Confessions of a Shopaholic"

    This garish and glossy romantic comedy is as empty as the brands it ogles.
  • Where have all the drag queens gone?

    The campy spectacle has lost favor with a generation of young gay men. Can RuPaul's new reality show bring it back?
  • Everything you were afraid to ask about "Battlestar Galactica"

    A complete (updated!) primer on the smartest sci-fi TV show ... maybe ever.
  • "The Real World" offers Transgenderism 101

    MTV's reality dinosaur (finally!) gets a trans cast member. How painful is this going to be?
  • Interview with a vampire's director

    Catherine Hardwicke discusses her eagerly awaited movie "Twilight" and why "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" doesn't matter.
  • Television's foreign affair

    Shows based on international hits are flooding the fall lineup. Has the U.S. TV industry run out of fresh ideas?
  • Making "The Fly" sing

    Hollywood composer Howard Shore talks about turning a cult horror film into a highbrow opera -- a Salon podcast.
  • Everyone's favorite mean girl

    "Gossip Girl's" Leighton Meester on raging tabloid rumors, faux toplessness and her character's undeniable sex appeal.
  • Olympic torch song

    Some love the games for the competition. I love them for the Opening Ceremonies kitsch. Bring on the belting divas, plush bears and dancing cows!
  • Television without shame

    The deliciously naughty "Shameless" -- starring a young James McAvoy -- is one of the best comedies ever made about urban poverty.
  • What the Pregnant Man didn't deliver

    Thomas Beatie brought us a media circus and late-night punch lines. But there's something missing, say some transgender advocates -- more respect.
  • Good night and good TV

    "The Newsroom" does for the talking heads what "The Office" does for cubicle dwellers -- and may be the funniest TV show ever made about the news business.
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