Visa: The Preferred
Card of Salon


[Entertainment][Movies][Television][Music]
columnsfeaturesreviewsinterviews
Salon

ALSO TODAY

to  review
Sharps & Flats
Reviews of new CDs by the San Francisco Symphony, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Emma Townshend

to feature
The new corporate culture
By Tom Frost
Silicon Valley's "techie trendsetters" are making the office party the coolest event on your social calendar -- sort of

 
RECENTLY IN
ENTERTAINMENT

The kids are alright
By Joyce Millman
Teen spirit: TV's wise kids and puerile adults
(10/12/98)

What Dreams May Come
Reviewed by Laura Miller
In the new Robin Williams movie, heaven is a twee B&B
(10/09/98)

Movie credits 101
By Robert Glatzer
A former film director decodes the in-jokes and ego trips lurking behind that never-ending list of names
(10/09/98)

Sharps & Flats
Reviews of new CDs by Del Amitri, Lyle Lovett, Qu-Burns Abstract Message, Throwing Muses, Aterciopelados, Bloque and Archers of Loaf
(10/07/98)

An accidental obsession
By Camden Joy
The rock critic as celebrity stalker: an excerpt from "The Last Rock Star Book Or: Liz Phair, a Rant"
(10/05/98)

 
BROWSE THE TV ARCHIVES
COLUMNS
FEATURES
 
ILLUSTRATION BY CATERINA FAKE





S A L O N
E M P O R I U M

FREE! 12-ounce bag of Salon Blend with a purchase of $30 or more. While supplies last.
  TV by Caterina Fake




SALON'S TV PICKS FOR
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1998
BY JOYCE MILLMAN


S E R I E S

Cast members of "90210" (including soon to be departing Jason Priestley) reminisce in Beverly Hills, 90210 ... Our Favorite Moments (8 p.m., Fox). Followed by Party of Five: A Family Album (9 p.m., Fox), featuring clips from the show so far and interviews with Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt and the rest of the cast. Both of these special episodes are place-holders until Fox's baseball playoff commitments are over and new episodes can be scheduled. On Dawson's Creek (8 p.m., WB), Dawson doesn't like what he sees when he reads Joey's diary, and Jen continues her downward spiral. On 7 Days (8 p.m., UPN), time-traveling CIA agent Frank Parker is sent backwards to prevent an act of bio-terrorism that wipes out most of the world's population. Live From Lincoln Center (check local times, PBS) has a 30th anniversary concert by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and a roster of guest artists. Pianist Andre Watts hosts and also performs. The fifth season opener of Star Trek: Voyager (9 p.m., UPN) finds Janeway and crew going stir-crazy journeying through a black void. Eric Stoltz becomes a regular cast member of Chicago Hope (10 p.m., CBS); he plays a surgeon whom Watters has offered a fellowship. Great Performances (check local times, PBS) presents the documentary "Zizi Je T'aime," a profile of choreographer Roland Petit and ballerina Zizi Jeanmaire, a longtime couple.


S P O R T S

National League Championship Series:
Padres at Braves, Game 6, if necessary (4 p.m., Fox)

American League Championship Series:
Indians at Yankees, Game 7, if necessary (8 p.m., NBC)


T A L K

Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Sandra Bullock, Tate Donovan
David Letterman (CBS) Don Rickles, Yankees manager Joe Torre (rerun)
Jay Leno (NBC) Kurt Russell, PJ Harvey
Charlie Rose (PBS) Clinton advisor Rahm Emanuel
Politically Incorrect (ABC) Drew Carey, Brad Keena
Conan O'Brien (NBC) Sandra Bullock, Scott Thompson, Rasputina
SALON | Oct. 14, 1998



- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Blue Glow for < href="http://www.salonmagazine.com/ent/glow/1998/10/13glow.html">Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1998

 

ALL TIMES ARE EDT UNLESS NOTED. CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS.


Salon | Search | Archives | Contact Us | Table Talk | Ad Info

Arts & Entertainment | Books | Comics | Life | News | People
Politics | Sex | Tech & Business | Audio
The Free Software Project | The Movie Page
Letters | Columnists | Salon Plus

Copyright © 2000 Salon.com All rights reserved.

[Movies] [Television] [Music] [Movies] [Television] [Music] [Movies] [Music] [Movies] [Music]