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Salon Issue 26
July 29-August 2, 1996
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Thursday August 1, 1996: Is the welfare bill a war on the poor? Wednesday July 31, 1996: Burundi calling: A radio link to sanity and truth. Daily Quote: Pravda and Richard Nixon. Tuesday July 30, 1996: Olympic Memorial: Melissa Fay Greene reports from Atlanta. Daily Quote: Dole has it both ways. Monday July 29, 1996: Let the apologies begin: Terrorism's misguided defenders. Thursday August 1,1996: Diabolical billboard campaign buzzes L.A. Wednesday July 31,1996: The hottest - and soppiest - new Olympic event: The Cryathalon. Tuesday July 30,1996: Romance! Angst! Horoscopes! Condé Nast descends on the Web. Monday July 29,1996: With friends like these: Why the liberal media bashes Clinton. Viking, reviewed by Dwight Garner A raw and misanthropic memoir of compulsive sexual conquest, by the German star of "Fitzcarraldo" and "Nosferatu." Thursday August 1, 1996: Lush Life: A Biography of Billy Strayhorn By David Hajdu (Nonfiction) Farrar, Straus & Giroux, reviewed by Bart Schneider A biography of the composer and pianist who was Duke Ellington's long-time collaborator and one of the first uncloseted gay jazz musicians. Wednesday July 31, 1996: On With the Story By John Barth (Fiction) Little, Brown & Co., reviewed by Michael Ross In this nested series of stories within stories, a pair of vacationing "late-afternoon late-life lovers" regale each other with bedtime tales. Tuesday July 30, 1996: Horizontal Woman: The Story of a Body in Exile By Suzanne Berger (Nonfiction) Houghton Mifflin, reviewed by James Marcus Ruminations on the connection between body and soul, from a poet was was forced to spend 6 years on her back after a freak accident. Monday July 29, 1996: Exquisite Corpse By Poppy Z. Brite (Fiction) Simon and Schuster, reviewed by James Marcus Adventures in cannibalism, throat-slitting and disembowelment, from the popular 29-year-old horror novelist Poppy Z. Brite. TABLE TALK: Posts of the week. SALON REGULARS: Girl gymnastics: The tiny tot horror show. Ill Humor By Ian Shoales Unzipped By Courtney Weaver The Listress By Amy Wallace "Servant of the Bones" Diary By Anne Rice Swamp Fever By James Carville MODERN LIFE: This new breed of breeders is the gay world's gift to the het women of America. BOOKS: The history of Maurice Girodias and Olympia Press recalls the Golden Age of Smut .
The Secret Life of Anais Nin
By Cynthia Joyce
The Prince of Paperback Porn
By Dwight Garner
TV: A dog-day expedition into the lush world of TV's trashiest delights.
X-istential Crisis By Lisa Crovo MUSIC: Although out with the in-crowd, Marshall Crenshaw is a master of pop song-craft. Never mind the Sex Pistols, here's the Jam By Gavin McNett MOVIES: Why John Sayles should be stopped before he directs again. COMICS:
Tom Tomorrow: This Modern World. |