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Music: Nashville outsider Tom House writes too raw and complicated for folk, too wordy for country

Joe Heim
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A conversation with "Uncle Junior" of "The Sopranos"

Michael Sragow
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"Ghosts of Cape Sabine": Snow, starvation, mutiny, cannibalism -- another great arctic thriller

Jonathan Miles
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Film critic Dave Kehr is going to CitySearch

Sean Elder
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Club Mac: Is Jobs' new Internet strategy turning Apple into a playground for newbies?

Donna Ladd
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Alt: When good governments go bad. PLUS: Sisterhood pyramid schemes and supermarket warfare

Jenn Shreve

"Rear Window": Hitchcock's classic trip through the looking glass

Charles Taylor
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Drug cults, incest and the tooth fairy: The dark visions of Graham Joyce

Polly Shulman
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Ivory Tower: Do we really need another Bonesman in the Oval Office?

Stephen Prothero
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Craig Offman

Andrew Leonard
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Technology Log: The Valley's top ten bachelors

Janelle Brown
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Blue Glow: Brian Wilson's life after the Beach Boys on "20/20"; Alda's "ER" encore

Joyce Millman

Felicity's next stop: "The Twilight Zone"

Michael Sragow

Bohemian rhapsodies: If '60s hippies taught us anything, it's how not to rebel

Dennis Drabelle
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"So I Am Glad": Another wonderfully weird, sexy tale from A.L. Kennedy

Elise Harris
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Craig Offman
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Music: Not your father's roots music -- "Early Modulations" examines the earliest electronica

Michelle Goldberg

Cintra Wilson: at the Banzai Pipeline -- gushing groupies with hardly any clothes on and the horniest guy in surfing

Cintra Wilson
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Log: Mr. Jordan goes to Washington!

Dave McKenna
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Jennifer Li Shotz

Music: Juvenile -- Cash (Money) rules everything around me

Andy Battaglia
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Technology Log: "Steve Case Lost His Cyber Parking Space"

David Cassel
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Clubbed to death: Saying goodbye to Lounge Ax, Chicago's most beloved rock venue

Neal Pollack
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