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The filth and the fury
Carina Chocano
Conservative watchdogs at the Parents Television Council now have scientific proof: Sabrina is better for your kids than Buffy! And "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus, is the best show on TV.
The media titans still don’t get it
Scott Rosenberg
Corporate America lost billions on the Net. That doesn't mean the medium has no value -- but the moguls remain clueless about where it lies.
Radio’s titan hits the skids
Eric Boehlert
After replacing a high-profile exec, Clear Channel, the 800-pound gorilla of the entertainment industry, suddenly faces a lot of banana peels.
I wanna hold your hand
Michelle Richmond
I have gone to bed with men, in part, for the beauty or agility or originality of their hands.
Real Life Rock Top 10
Greil MarcusThose legs, that pout
Charles Taylor
Kate Moss is a girl out of time, the perfect '60s dream girl who has awakened, like Austin Powers, in a changed world.
Out with the old …
Carina Chocano
The TV season ends in an orgy of sex, birth, death and other
life-changing events.
“Will the Circle Be Unbroken”
Miriam Pace
Thirty years before "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" the scruffy hippies of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band persuaded skeptical country legends to join them in the studio -- and created bluegrass' greatest moment.
Spunky Kingston
Amy Reiter
"ER" doc rails against "The Bachelor"; Sarah Michelle Gellar won't rule out Playboy. Plus: Jewel badly hurt in horse mishap; and D'Angelo charged for driving on suspended license.
Galactic gasbag
Steven Hart
Beneath all the pseudo-mythic Joseph Campbell hogwash, the roots of George Lucas' empire lie not in "The Odyssey" but in classic and pulp 20th century sci-fi.
Buffalo soldiers
Arthur Allen
When bison wander from Yellowstone National Park, they fall prey to Montana gunmen -- unless they're rescued by a motley band of eco-warriors.
“The Majestic”
Charles Taylor
The new Jim Carrey movie is an elephantine, oppressively sentimental look at small-town America at the time of the Hollywood blacklist.
More ass cheeks
Salon Staff
Going cheap and sleazy for sweeps. Plus: Frank's a psycho, and he has the antennas to prove it.
The joy of “Amelie”
Charles Taylor
The candy-colored hit from a director of "The City of Lost Children" never lets you forget how charming it is.
The man with the naked piano
Douglas Wissing
Eric Rosser hit the charts twice -- as a member of John Mellencamp's band and as one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, sought on sex crime charges.
An epidemic of fear hits the E.R.
J.B. Orenstein
All it takes are a couple of news reports and a few spores of panic to contaminate the sick bay.
The devil is in Windows’ details
Scott Rosenberg
It's the little things, like "registered file types," that allow Microsoft to maintain its monopoly. Will the court tackle them?
Ashes to ashes
Christopher Ketcham
As the Devil's smoke slowly drifts out of New York, fear and rage and madness walk in.
Rally round the flag
King Kaufman
I love Old Glory. I just wonder if I can take it back from the creeps who've waved it all my life.
Real Life Rock Top 10
Greil MarcusThe crusade against pork
Jake Tapper
John McCain's moves to cut legislators' pet projects out of the federal budget aren't likely to gain many supporters, despite looming deficits.
Summer reading
Salon's critics
Our critics spotlight the season's cheap (and not so cheap) thrills and single out a few bestselling stinkers (paging Jackie Collins!).
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