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Entertainment (page 1919)

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Technology log: MP3.com: A billion-dollar business?

Janelle Brown
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Blue Glow: The "Buffy" you've been waiting for; baseball's All-Star bash

Joyce Millman
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Music: Art of Noise matches beats to Baudelaire, Debussy to drum 'n' bass

Michelle Goldberg
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"Deliberate Intent": Does the First Amendment protect instructions for killers?

Jonathan Groner
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Dear Mr. Blue: I lust after my girlfriend's best friend and now they want us all to live together

Garrison Keillor
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Brilliant Careers Willie Mays: Greatest living baseball player

Joan Walsh
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Moira Muldoon
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Inside baseball: Willie Mays talks about stickball in Harlem, today's best players and his ban from the game

Joan Walsh
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"The Blair Witch Project": "The Real World" meets "Deliverance" in what may be the scariest movie ever made

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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The Matt Drudge of porn: A tortured conservative dishes on the industry he lusts to hate

Michelle Goldberg
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Method man: "Blair Witch Project" co-star Joshua Leonard chased spirits in the woods -- and lived to tell about it

Brett Mannes
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Naked truth: Playboy gains weight

Jenn Shreve
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Technology log: Do we really need an Internet time capsule? Al Gore thinks so

Janelle Brown
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Blue Glow: Twisters, sharks and the Blair Witch -- pretty scary stuff, eh kids?

Joyce Millman
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Music: Merge Records celebrates a decade of Superchunk, Magnetic Fields and Neutral Milk Hotel

Wendy Mitchell
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What's Your Story? An expert flirt reveals the secrets of the come-on

Jenn Shreve
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The overtime stigma: High-tech workers turn up noses at fatter paychecks

Alicia Neumann
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Appreciation: Mark O'Brien

Lorenzo W. Milam
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Alien studies: Is it time to take little green men more seriously?

Jon Bowen
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Peerless: Peter Carey picks five very original works of fiction

Peter Carey
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Shit-eating grins: In defense of Adam Sandler, "South Park" and the proud tradition of poop humor.

Stephanie Zacharek
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Silicon Follies: Candy's Comdex freakout

Thomas Scoville
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Rewind: Connie Chung, America's most bitchin' broadcaster

Jenn Shreve
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The chattering classes are obsessed with Tina Brown's new magazine. But can her Talk walk the walk?

David Carr
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