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Mad City
Andrew O'Hehir
Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Mad City' directed by Costa-Gavras and starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta.
Gus Van Sant
Cynthia Joyce
In the 'Pink' By Cynthia Joyce. Director Gus Van Sant talks about his first novel.
Media Circus: brokaw shucks
Michelle Goldberg
The preternaturally cheerful NBC anchor smiles and jives his way through a feel-good session at Berkeley.
Hercules
Charles Taylor
Disney's Hercules is a show-tune-spouting, buff demigod bent on self-improvement (and world domination).
Compilation creep
Sarah Vowell
If Starbucks doesn't have a soundtrack to suit your lifestyle, maybe the Postal Service will.
Bad Neighbor Policy
Catherine Seipp
Living next door to the stars has the average Angeleno anything but dazzled.
Gary Oldman
Richard Covington
Actor Gary Oldman plays vampires and sadists, suicidal punks and assorted fiends and weirdos. But don't call him crazy.
I'm ready for my money shot, Mr. DeMille
Charles Taylor
The nostalgic appeal of the old Hollywood lives on in the best movie mag going -- the Adult Video News.
Hong Kong Diary: June 26, four days to handover
Simon Winchester
The glitterati pour into Hong Kong four days before handover
Classical music: R.I.P.?
Sarah VowellThe Awful Truth
Cintra Wilson
Cintra Wilson denounces the orgy of babymaking among her friends, and muses on the unpleasantness of L.A. meetings.
Victims' rights — and wrongs
Bruce Shapiro
Why didn't we hear from the relatives of the dead who don't want Timothy McVeigh to die?
Let them eat popcorn — but not at the company picnic
Paul Rogat Loeb
How Microsoft is turning its employees into second-class (and third-class) citizens.
Media Circus: Scot on the rocks
Sara Baird
Fueled by ecstasy, Guinness and inspiration, "Trainspotting" author Irvine Welsh parties his way across the U.S.
Media Circus
Sara BairdIbiza: A Navel Voyage
Karl Taro Greenfeld
If there was ever a place where a man may be tempted to bite an unknown woman's navel, that place is Ibiza in August.
The good, the bad and the Webly
Mary Elizabeth WilliamsSalon: Sharps and Flats
Joe Heim
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