The Sieve Brain Rebellion
So much information, so little time... Julie Braslaw grapples with her porous mind.
(8/7/98)
Cloning Happens
People who want to outlaw cloning don't understand people. From Janet Ray.
(6/19/98)
The Sex Offender Next Door
No one likes a child molester, even on TV. But what happens when one moves into your neighborhood? Heidi Olmack reports.
(6/5/98)
Smartass!
Joe Procopio's a genius, and he has the online tests to prove it. But if he's so smart, then why's he such a freakin' idiot?
(5/1/98)
The Product is You
How much would it take for you to name your child "Nike"? From Bernadette Noll.
(4/3/98)
Dancing With Ourselves
Daniel Weinshenker says that dancing should be like a conversation and all he sees nowadays is a bunch of shouting matches.
(3/5/98)
The High Cost of Literacy
Everyone from Bill Clinton on down seems to want universal access to education. Bernadette Noll has a different idea.
(12/6/97)
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...Just a Kiss?
Todd Levin brings a brief history of Kissing Bandits, from 19th-century Frenchmen to the sports world's chesty Morganna.
(6/26/98)
Gay Like Me
How do you deal with an ingnorant slur when it's not even true? From Brett Leveridge.
(6/12/98)
The Need for Speed
Meet Dan Reines. He's a slow reader. But he's not a slow person. And yes, there's a difference.
(5/8/98)
Orphan-tastic!
Todd Levin has a proposal: Do away with parents. Think about it for a minute.
(4/17/98)
The Death of the Freaky
Todd Levin goes looking for signs of offbeat life in America and finds Birdbrain, the tic tac toe playing chicken.
(1/2/98)
Here's to the Little Guy
Leslie Harpold is always rooting for the underdog, because the underdog is her. And you too, pal.
(3/12/98)
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