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Entertainment (page 1916)

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Appreciation: Mark Sandman, lead singer of Morphine

Larry Smith
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Silicon Follies: Liz and Paul's dating game

Thomas Scoville
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"My Russian": A woman in disguise, 11 blocks from home

Stephanie Zacharek
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Andrew Leonard
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"Monsters of Grace": Philip Glass and Robert Wilson attempted to tackle the world of digital media -- only to have it tackle the

Stacey Kors
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Hacking the "Road Rules": How one kid weaseled his way onto MTV -- and lived to regret it

Jonathan Vankin
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Technology log: The magician of Macworld

Chris Allbritton
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Craig Offman
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Mr. Blue: Women who use only lower-case letters must be careful in love

Garrison Keillor
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Blue Glow: PBS doc on one mom's crusade against school prayer; Babe City visits Dave

Joyce Millman
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Music: A new Ramones anthology catches America's beloved punks snif

Ira Robbins
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"Digital Darwinism": Which Web business models are fit enough to survive?

Janelle Brown
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Let's have a party: Rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson sizzles in Denver (Salon)

David Hill
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Sidewalk sale: Microsoft trades its long troubled city guide sites for a stake in the competition

Andrew Leonard
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"The Dragon Hunt": Grueling, highly original Vietnamese stories

Judith Coburn
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David Letterman: The Last Late-Night Revolutionary

Ken Tucker
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Blue Glow: The shocking truth about Ann Landers and Dear Abby

Joyce Millman
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Cable companies bicker; ads flicker

Andrew Leonard
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Music: Mannix's underground power pop burbles with Tin Pan Alley songcraft

Dawn Eden
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The wild side: The author of "The Hours" picks five books from the edge that belong in the center

Michael Cunningham
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My Emmy vice: Joyce Millman's fantasy list of Emmy nominees

Joyce Millman
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We've all been there: The GIs are long gone, but some people are still fighting the Vietnam War

Zachary Karabell
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Craig Offman
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Blood, bitches and ID: The goriest game to be released since the Littleton massacre tries an adults-only marketing ploy

Mark Boal
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