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Entertainment (page 1867)

"Sweet and Lowdown": Sean Penn and Samantha Morton give Woody Allen a welcome respite from himself

Stephanie Zacharek
Tina Brown, Oxford-educated former Londoner and former Editor of New Yorker magazine, leaves the Four Seasons Hotel in New York Wednesday, July 8, 1998. Brown resigned her position at the New Yorker Wednesday to lead a film, TV and publishing partnership with Miramax Films. In six years as The New Yorker's editor, Brown reshaped what some considered a dusty anachronism with punchier articles, splashy photographs, and extensive coverage of politics and popular culture. (AP Photo/Leo Sorel) (Associated Press)

Interview with Tina Brown

Susan Lehman

Emily Vander Veer
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Blue Glow: "Turn Ben Stein On" -- if you dare; the greatest athletes of the century

Joyce Millman
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Craig Offman

Geoffrey Marcy, the Mark McGwire of astronomers

William Speed Weed

Michael Sragow: "Mansfield Park" trashes Jane Austen's novel; Von Stroheim's "Greed" uncovers creatures of the id

Michael Sragow

Music: Director Harmony Korine makes an unjoyful noise

Andy Battaglia
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A good man is hard to write: Today's male novelists scramble after the real thing

Jonathan Miles

"The Walking Tour": A pulse-quickening collision between the pastoral and cyberspace

Virginia Heffernan

Ten reasons why "Dead Man" is the best movie of the dog days of the 20th century

Greil Marcus
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Technology Log: Celebs flock to Apple's digital hype fest

Janelle Brown
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Technology Log: Looking a gift horse in the mouth

Janelle Brown
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Sarah Vowell: Piercing art's pretentious membrane

Sarah Vowell

Ivory Tower: The dark truth about black schizophrenics

Annie Murphy Paul
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A conversation with Hollywood deal-maker Bernie Brillstein

Jon B. Rhine
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Games people play: The gambling Barthelme brothers talk about their run-in with the law

Jim Hanas

Music: Celine Dion makes hits like Philip Morris makes cancer

Geoff Edgers

"In Nevada," "24/7" and "Double Down": The harsh beauty of Nevada, the glitzy pleasures of Vegas and the thrill-ride of gambling

Jeff Stark
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Blue Glow: George Costanza hosts "Star Trek" salute; "Rudolph" time again

Joyce Millman
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Fresh meat at the New Republic

Sean Elder

Sex sells, doesn't it? Tales of financial chaos at the heart of an online porn empire

Mark Gimein
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Millions look to him to change their lives the hard way. So why did Richard Simmons' fairy godfather fantasy "Dream Maker"

Matt Himes
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Blue Glow: "Frontline" asks, Why are Americans so darn fat?; an "Angel" farewell

Joyce Millman
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