Disney

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  • Letters to the Editor

    Demonizing Disney; there's no such thing as "reverse racism"; couldn't God have created evolution?
  • The dark side of Disney

    There's no escaping the commodification of childhood.
  • Controversial Eisner bio finds home despite Disney

    Was it an angry mouse that spiked Kim Masters' book on Michael Eisner, or was it just her first editor's hubris?
  • The magician of Macworld

    There's no business like the show business of Steve Jobs, who pulled Apple's iBook and Pixar's "Toy Story II" from his Macworld hat.
  • The great Web "brain drain"

    Is the Net sucking up corporate America's best and brightest -- or just its greediest?
  • Disney 0, Katzenberg $250,000,000?

    Arbitrator says Disney owes Katzenberg his bonus plus interest.
  • "When Moguls Attack!"

    Don't mess with the Big Mouse: Disney's Eisner pays back archnemesis Katzenberg by whacking Dreamworks pilot.
  • The world's most miserable gazillionaire

    Even a full-blown Portis gnasherfest couldn't get big gorgonzola Mike Eisner to say cheese.
  • "I hate the little midget"

    Disney chief Eisner admits insulting Katzenberg
  • My Favorite Martian

    Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'My Favorite Martian'
  • The Prince of Egypt

    A review of the animated feature 'The Prince of Egypt,' by Charles Taylor.
  • Ant angst

    Woody Allen is the voice of an anxious and whiny worker ant in Dreamworks' charmingly hokey 'Antz'.
  • 21st Log: Online petitions duel

  • Anatomy of an e-mail chain letter

    Anatomy of an e-mail chain letter: By Amy Virshup. Why did so many people forward an obviously bogus message about a Bill Gates giveaway?
  • Words that sing

    A child's life is full of music, from 'Happy Birthday,' to 'Hickory, Dickory, Dock.' What better way to capture the delight of childhood than with picture books built around the magic of music? Polly Shulman reviews five new books who's words leap and sing in harmony.
  • Rain on the parade

    The Million Youth March was suppossed to empower and uplift young African-Americans. So how did it become a political circus starring adults?
  • Lions and tigers are p.c., oh my!

    At Disney's new Animal Kingdom, you can save the rain forest and protest logging without leaving your open-air car.
  • Toy gory

    How much mayhem can a bunch of foot-high action figures incite? In 'Small Soldiers,' plenty. Review by Scott Rosenberg.
  • Mulan through the looking glass

    For young Asian-American women, Disney's new heroine Mulan is no mirror image, but at least she casts back a reflection.
  • Drama Queen for a Day: Outings to hell and back

    Summer means it's outing time -- those plein-air excursions that provide mother and child the chance to bond over sticky cotton candy. Share your tales of outing woe with Mothers Who Think.
  • Rocks in the head

    Charles Taylor reviews this summer's other meteor movie, 'Armageddon'.
  • Honor thy daughter

    Honor thy daughter. Mulan, Disney's first truly heroic female protagonist, battles Huns and gender stereotypes with equal valor.
  • How to ruin your kid's summer vacation

    If your children could tell you what they really want to do for vacation, you might find out that your meticulous plans to keep them occupied this summer is all for naught.
  • No future in Tomorrowland

    Instead of predicting future technologies, Disney's updated playground opts for the predictable.
  • Starwave in Disneyland

    A once-proud Web-content firm mutates from an editorial powerhouse into a technology backbone -- because that's what its new owner needs.
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