Claire Danes

"Stardust"
This luminous, magical movie, based on the Neil Gaiman novel, will dazzle even the fantasy-film phobic.
Beyond the Multiplex
Hey, what's with the overstuffed Oscar fodder in June? Redgrave, Streep, Close and a glowing Claire Danes in "Evening," some classic Belmondo, and more.
The Fix
Rosie to leave "The View"? The marketplace morality behind A&E's profanity-free "Sopranos." Plus: Cowell disses Dylan.
"Shopgirl"
Is there anything more torturous than watching a waxwork Steve Martin woo Claire Danes?
Method madness
Barriers are breaking down between British and American acting styles as stars like Johnny Depp, Claire Danes, and Samantha Morton embrace a dynamic naturalism.
"Stage Beauty"
Billy Crudup explores his feminine side and Claire Danes proves she's all grown up in this charming, billowy entertainment.
The cyborg who ... governed me?
In what may be the weirdest campaign curtain-raiser in history, Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as a decrepit robot in "Terminator 3."
Red whips and Nicole's lips
Arnold says no to licorice; Tom's ex is a good kisser. Plus: Jack sleeps alone.
The well-dressed (and chatty) celebrity pudendum
Calista Flockhart, Brooke Shields and Claire Danes discuss vagina fashion; Britney! You sing with that mouth? Plus: Russell Crowe and Courtney Love did what?
"Down the vagina trail"
"The Vagina Monologues" writer Eve Ensler on laughter, desire and reentering her own nether regions.
The fearless celebrity shooters
The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards brought out the best in celebrities -- and the worst in the photographers who hounded them.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Dec. 3-5, 1999
"Princess Mononoke"
After the success of Disney's "Mulan," Miramax does its parent company one better.
Aargh! Online celebrity surgery!
Maybe they're right about regulating the Internet: Carnie Wilson goes live with her gastric bypass; Claire Danes, urine the movies now. Plus: Look out, Hillary, look out, Rudy, here comes Grandpa Munster!
The Mod Squad
Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews the Aaron Spelling-produced update of the TV show 'The Mod Squad'.
TLC
Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine. Featured this week are TLC, Ben Lee, Dusty Springfield, and Hugues Cuinod.
"Les Miserables"
Charles Taylor reviews 'Les Miserables,' directed by Bille August and starring Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman and Claire Danes
Media Circus: Queen of the dish rags
Movieline is the buttered popcorn of film magazines -- good to the last yummy, vaguely nauseating morsel.
"John Grisham's The Rainmaker"
Francis Coppola's adaptation of 'John Grisham's The Rainmaker' hits all the predictable Hollywood notes -- and a couple surprising ones as well.

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