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The naked and the dead
Carina Chocano
"Six Feet Under," Alan Ball's mordant, metaphysical and deeply humane soap opera, may just be the best show on TV.
Father Ron
Damien Cave
Pedophile or warm and giving priest? Both, says a young man with fond -- but tarnished -- memories of a good man.
“Trouble Every Day”
Andrew O'Hehir
Steamy anonymous sex meets horrible crimes of violence in Claire Denis' languid, lurid new art movie.
The outsider
Dorman Shindler
Dan Simmons, whose novels range from science fiction to thrillers, talks about the feebleness of today's "serious" fiction and what we can all learn from Tom Wolfe.
“Queen of the Damned”
Damien Cave
The late R&B star Aaliyah haunts an Anne Rice adaptation that feels like a
vampire's life: It goes on forever.
A “Friends”-shaped hole
Carina Chocano
Sure, they're back for one more year, but -- I never thought I'd say this -- I'll miss them when they're gone.
A Super snow Bowl?
Eric Boehlert
Football's big game has never been played outside in the cold North. But Giants Stadium needs some new luxury boxes ...
Making a Skilling
Jake Tapper
Anyone who thinks Enron executives can't be all bad didn't see them before Congress Thursday.
The price of milk (and sex) in Cuba
Ann Marlowe
What is it about these poor countries? What savor do they offer us? Is it just the perfume of misery that makes us appreciate our own lives?
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Daily afflictions for the existentially inclined and more of our favorite new books
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The sweet, savage art of romance-novel covers, new fiction picks and more.
The kitschification of Sept. 11
Daniel Harris
America hid from the harsh realities of the attack behind a maudlin curtain of heavenly firemen and weeping angels.
Doing the Sundance shuffle
Alan Deutschman
Our intrepid reporter went to the ridiculously famous indie film festival, hobnobbed with Mariah and Mira, breathed the same air as Brad and Parker and uncovered one dirty little secret.
Forget the Force — “The Lord” rules!
Eric Lipton
I, too, once loved "Star Wars." Then I grew up and learned to appreciate "The Lord of the Rings."
Be still my heart
David Thomson
The old movie stills were often sexier than the movies they were meant to publicize.
“What Time Is It There?”
Charles Taylor
Tsai Ming-Liang's new movie about urban isolation reinvents the delicate, poetic shadow play of silent movies.
She’d rob a store to smoke a Camel?
Amy Reiter
Is a nic fit behind Winona's alleged shoplifting? Underpants talk from Ethan Hawke, Jack Black; 'N Sync gets cranky; Pink Floyd's Gilmour gives away millions.
Land of the rising homemaker
Roland Kelts
Martha Stewart's first overseas venture is Japan, where stylish domesticity just might trump rigid old hierarchies.
A hardcore elegy for Ion Storm
Christian Divine
John Romero's game design studio was the most maligned company in the business. But from the inside looking out, it rocked.
Rick Bragg
Lynda Cardwell
He's gone from Calhoun County, Ala., to Islamabad and back, but the author of "Ava's Man" never leaves his family far behind.
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Ursula Le Guin's witches take charge, new fiction picks and other recent books we've loved.
“The Fluffer”
Charles Taylor
Stay away from this cautionary tale about the gay porn industry -- it blows.
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