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XXX University: A new school turns wannabe strippers into dancers with diversified portfolios

Russ Spencer
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Books log: Lindbergh family bashes biographer

Craig Offman
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"Scream 3": Wes Craven's horror trilogy ends with a bang, not a whimper

Andrew O'Hehir
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Technology Log: Texas' death-row peep show

Donna Ladd
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Blue Glow: Clinton and Ebert at the movies; "The Others": They see dead people

Joyce Millman

Music: Stockhausen's string quartet with four helicopters

Andy Battaglia

"Simpatico": Nick Nolte and Jeff Bridges are at their battered, magnificent best in Matthew Warchus' impressive film of Sam

Charles Taylor

Ann Hodgman on cookbooks: An oversexed cookbook ("potatoes  the testicles of the earth"), a sweet but talky one and one that�

Ann Hodgman
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"What's Love Got to Do With It?": How American charity lines the pockets of the well-heeled and screws the poor

Frank Browning
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Scott Rosenberg
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Horror-meister Clive Barker explores the macabre side of sexual ecstasy

Stephen Lemons

Ivory Tower: I am not an animal!

Susan McCarthy
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VA Linux buys Slashdot

Andrew Leonard
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Technology Log: Epidemic.com

Janelle Brown
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Prisoners on the Bus: The New Hampshire TV coverage

Sean Elder
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Blue Glow: Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston's sibling rivalry on "Friends"

Joyce Millman
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Music: Morphine's final record sends the late Mark Sandman off to the stars

Seth Mnookin
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Cintra Wilson: Hollywood maggots eat dead ideas

Cintra Wilson

Michael Sragow: Sigourney Weaver on her acclaimed performances in "Galaxy Quest" and "Map of the World" -- and reveals how Roman

Michael Sragow

Dance 'til you drop: The real indies and undies weren't at Sundance -- they were across the street.

Daniel Kraus
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Janelle Brown

My worst interview: Orson Scott Card was my favorite author -- until we met.

Donna Minkowitz

"Playing Botticelli": The inevitable clash between an ex-flower-child mom and her rebellious daughter

Fiona Morgan

Music: D'Angelo's deeply sensual "Voodoo" goes far beyond mere sex

Stephanie Zacharek
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