Mary Elizabeth Williams
Email: mwilliams@salon.com
Mary Elizabeth Williams is a senior writer for Salon. She's written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and more, and is the author of "A Series of Catastrophes & Miracles: A True Story of Love, Science, and Cancer." She has a certification in conflict resolution and is working on her doctoral degree in medical humanities.
“It’s like we were astronauts”: From peak TV to “Fallout,” Walton Goggins ascends to new heights
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An ability to play kindness got Lamorne Morris a role on "Fargo," then came the Emmy nomination
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"God never hands me a softball": Sandra Lee explains why she hasn't worked in 8 years
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The "Star Wars" moment when "Industry" star Ken Leung knew he'd arrived
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Greg Louganis beat calls to "tone the gay thing down" as an HIV-positive Olympian in the 1980s
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Why David Duchovny wrote in his own nude scene at 63: "I find that funny"
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Grief is brutal, but there is value in it, experts say. So why do we try to "cure" it?
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Swiftie dads show the power of positive masculinity
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The hidden key to healthy aging that we don't tell women about: financial security
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The toll of truth: What happens when you expose medical wrongdoing?
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The first female "Star Wars" movie director says, "I'm ready for that challenge"
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"High intensity training for the mind": A neurosurgeon explains why we dream
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What do we mean when we say "sober" now?
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