Smits walks, "Felicity" stalks, Sammo rocks
(12/21/98)
Fu fighter
Hong Kong action film vet Sammo Hung kicks some life into
prime time in "Martial Law"
(12/07/98)
Heart of "Blue"
Can the best cop show on television survive without Jimmy Smits?
(11/23/98)
On Television
Dancing with the Television On: Forget MTV -- Beck, Elvis Costello, Sugar Ray and the Dylans find their place on TV soundtracks
(11/09/98)
Praise the Lord and pass the remote
Christian values collide with big money on Fox Family Channel and PAX TV
(10/26/98)
The kids are alright
Teen spirit: TV's wise kids and puerile adults
(10/12/98)
Escape from the planet of the tapes
After being inundated with Lewinsky scandal, it's a relief to get
back to TV that doesn't matter
(09/28/98)
Strangeness in the night
What's a nice boy like Conan O'Brien doing in a place like late
night TV?
(09/14/98)
Women are from Venus, men are from Vegas
ABC's girl-talk show "The View" and HBO's "Rat Pack" movie have more in common than you think
(08/17/98)
Queertoons
Gay-positive messages and campy humor find a TV home in "South Park" and other
animated upstarts
(08/03/98)
Close encounters
MTV's "FANatic" helps fans invade their favorite stars' space
(07/17/98)
Husbands and wives
"Everybody Loves Raymond" is a family sitcom -- but it's not about the kids
(07/03/98)
Buffy
Love bites: Buffy learns about life
(06/08/98)
When Garry met Larry
"The Larry Sanders Show" signs off after six seasons, but creator Shandling and his alter ego remain inseparable
(05/29/98)
You go, girls
Time's up for "Murphy Brown" and "Ellen," but they were once TV's
women of the hour
(05/18/98)
Cheerio, "Seinfeld"
Saying goodbye to the greatest sitcom of all time
(05/04/98)
Dawson's crock
Funded by deep-pocket publicity, the puerile "Dawson's Creek" has tricked some TV critics into treating it like a hit. But Joyce Millman knows better
(03/16/98)
Are you a crystal vase?
If you can answer these 20 questions, you've watched way too much of the Olympics
(02/18/98)
Voyage to the bottom of TV
Salon's TV critic delves down in the drink with the lowest-rated shows on the air
(02/04/98)
"NYPD Blue" in a family way
What started out as a cop show has become a meditation on the
challenges, nightmares and blessings of parenthood
(01/20/98)
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