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Kid to Kid to Pop … double play!

King Kaufman
What's in a name? A lot, which is why it's good news for the majors that Stubby Clapp has arrived.

Philadelphia story

Jon Entine
Long before the Sixers, the city was known for basketball -- but the players were Jews and the stereotypes were all about their "trickiness."

The summer’s worst films

Ian Rothkerch
A special roundup of the big flicks that never quite made it, from "Me So Horny, You So Pretty" to Jerry Bruckheimer's "Ellis Island."

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, May 11-13, 2001

Welcome to my world

Salon Staff
By Camille Paglia

Where have you gone, Bill Grabarkewitz?

King Kaufman
An oral history of the Los Angeles Dodgers forgoes baseball for gossip, and leaves a hometown boy wondering where his memories fit into the picture.

It’s rough on the outside

Amy Reiter
A free Puffy stumbles across J.Lo and her beau at a post-Oscar party; Kate Beckinsale admits to peeing in director's thermos. Plus: Costner courts Prince Andrew, and Eminem gets dissed by Woolworth's.

A matter of life in death

J.B. Orenstein
It begins with carnage and never really ends.

Johnny Carson

Jack Boulware
On the good nights, he was the second best thing you could do in bed -- but on his best nights, he was the best.

Exercise videos Blockbuster won’t carry

Amy Reiter
Angelina Jolie reveals the steamy secret to her fab figure; Schwarzenegger tells German doc what's up. Plus: Melanie Griffith still riding 1988 success.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001

Is that for an airplane, or are you just glad to see me?

Jack Boulware
Taiwanese men hope to enter the Guinness record book by hauling a 747 with their penises.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000

All eyes on Kennedy, O’Connor

Jake Tapper
One nervous lawyer forgets which justice is which, but there's no question which ones are being studied most closely.

How to rescue the Heisman

Allen Barra
Acknowledging that the days of leather helmets, the quick kick and both-way players are gone would be a start.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2000

“Doctor on Everest” by Kenneth Kamler

Dennis Drabelle
A physician rides the "Into Thin Air" bandwagon with a grisly account of high-altitude medical disasters.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Monday, Nov. 20, 2000

Worried about Whitney

Amy Reiter
Natalie Cole pipes up: Houston will pull through; writer of the new "Survivor" tell-all gets cagey about conspiracy. Plus: Posh Spice wears her own underwear and judge rejects Anna Nicole Smith's dumbbell excuse.

“Woodstock”

Bill Wyman
More Hendrix, some Joplin, but would it have killed anyone to add a few extras to one of the greatest rock-doc and propaganda movies ever?

We need another hero

Sridhar Pappu
Fourteen years after brilliantly deconstructing comic books half to death, "Watchmen" creator Alan Moore wants to rebuild.

“Dr. T & the Women”

Stephanie Zacharek
Robert Altman's newest film is a madcap sprawl about the women who love the men who love them.

Of greatness, glory and really intense wrestling moms

Gary Kamiya
While Marion Jones flies again, wrestlers practice their savage art and a Cuban with a gunslinger's heart wins a classic long jump competition.

The Tuesday meeting of Rodents Anonymous

Jeff Stark, Bill Wyman, Carina Chocano
Episode 61 (Tuesday, Sept.19): "My name is George, and I'm a hamster!"
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