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Is he smiling behind that gag?
Amy Reiter
One "Survivor" contestant might be giving away the goods, despite a silence agreement; Spinal Tapster lets us crank it to 11; Roberto Benigni promises more annoyance; and more. Plus: Sting gets stung, dot-com style.
Mommy smearest
Amy Reiter
It's spillsville for Jaid Barrymore, splitsville for Hugh Grant and Elizabeth
Hurley and the slammer for Bobby Brown.
Love for sale on the rocks
Amy Reiter
Marla and Posh hock love tokens; frosh director visits Buck Palace, sneaks toke. Plus: Tonya Harding strikes again!
Julie Strain: Ultravixen!
Stephen Lemons
At "6-foot-1 and worth the climb," the star of Playboy TV's "Sex Court" is Hollywood's queen of the B's.
Straight talk, no smiles
Jake Tapper
There's a sense of gloom in the McCain camp in the face of Bush's relentless attack strategy in South Carolina.
Rock 'n' roll will never die
Joyce Millman
Lennon and McCartney come together in VH1's reunion fantasy "Two of Us." Plus: Never mind the bollocks, he-e-e-re's Johnny (Rotten).
Stalking Gary Bauer
Dan Savage
Sex columnist Dan Savage goes undercover, and hatches a plot, inside Bauer 2000 campaign headquarters in Des Moines.
Hillary set to do “Saturday Night Live”
Jake Tapper
A secret memo outlines the first lady's upcoming appearance as "SNL" guest host.
Real Life Rock Top 10
Greil MarcusO.J.'s “I Found JonBenet!” and other upcoming St. Martin's titles
Sean Elder
After the unexpected P.R. bonanza of J.H. Hatfield's Bush bio, the imprint reveals its fall lineup.
The magical mystery tour
Sarah Vowell
Listening to good music is like watching a quiz show without cue cards -- the fun is in knowing that you might not ever figure it out.
Sharps & flats
Robert Wilonsky
"Saturday Night Live" has 24 years of the best acts in rock 'n' roll on tape. Too bad none of that made it onto a new two-CD compilation.
This is my mind on PEZ
Douglas Cruickshank
Plus: The adventures of the unholy trinity and Mother Bernadette
A funny thing happened on the way to the oncologist
Peggy Orenstein
Julia Sweeney talks about her new movie, "God Said 'Ha!'" -- the feel-good cancer comedy of the year.
Mr. Mike: the life and work of Michael O'Donongue
Charles Taylor
Charles Taylor
reviews 'Mr. Mike' by Dennis Perrin
“Mercury Rising”
Charles Taylor
Charles Taylor reviews 'Mercury Rising' directed by Harold Becker and starring Bruce
Willis and Alec Baldwin.
Media Circus
Sara BairdNo laughing matter
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Maybe it's Hollywood's addiction to formula. Maybe it's a malaise. Maybe it's a Satanic plot. Whatever the reason, movies aren't funny any more.
No Laughing Matter
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Maybe it's Hollywood's addiction to weak-ass formula. Maybe it's a culture-wide malaise. Maybe it's a Satanic plot. Whatever the reason, movies aren't funny any more.
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