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"Shaft," the shafter and the shaftee
Samuel L. Jackson: "Any questions?"; George Clooney nominated for best performance in a cat box. Plus: Was Eminem's bust just a rehearsal?
Out, out, damned rumor
Whitney Houston sets the record straight in Out magazine; Ricky Martin chats with his Little Ricky.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 7-9, 2000
Take two of these and call me weird
Letterman pulls a Farrah; Clooney disses "ER"; and what's with Hurley's Hustler store spree?
Brother's bleeper
Just how close are Angelina Jolie and her brother? NP readers want to know. Plus: Singaporean censors muzzle Ally and mouse house lifts mustache ban.
"Reindeer Games"
Ben Affleck provides a charismatic star turn, but John Frankenheimer's out-of-season heist thriller is dead on arrival.
"The Bitch Is Back"
Exclusive: Secret production notes for "Blair Witch Project" sequel revealed.
Price of fame
Puffy was there, and the Goo Goo Dolls, and I almost ran over Kurt Loder. But everyone was working. So, all of a sudden, we missed the lame party with the imported transvestites.
"Beat the Biological Clock"
I've seen the future and it is a televised reproductive hootenanny.
Celebs in the dating doldrums
Yikes! John Waters is coming back and he's bringing a gerbil with him; Peta Wilson chats about lesbian S&M; place your bets: Courtney Love vs. David Geffen. Plus: George Clooney to play Dr. Feelgood?
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2000
Sprout, sprout, let it all out
Winslet denies pernicious vegetable rumor; Kutcher accuses pants of indiscretion; and Ben Stein just wants to say, "Hey, thanks!" to the guys who mugged him.
King of "Kings"
With dark horse Oscar candidate "Three Kings" trotted out for another showing, director David O. Russell talks about Michael Jackson, visual studies and George Clooney's Cary Grant turn.
TV 1999
From "The Sopranos" to "Greed," a look back at the highs and lows of the year in television.
Letter from occupied Bel-Air
Our fearless correspondent's second dispatch from the entertainment industry's demilitarized zone: Ass-kickings at Cirque du Soleil, silence and clanking silverware at the 7th Annual Diversity Awards and a ride in George Clooney's limo!

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I want your set
George Michael screws the BBC. Plus! Grandpa Munster returns; Jackson marriage crashes, burns; Annette Benning yearns for the White House.
Letter from occupied Bel-Air
Our fearless correspondent's first dispatch from the entertainment industry's demilitarized zone: hot tub adventures, Jay Leno's handshake and bad behavior with Trey Parker's digital camera.
"Three Kings"
The stylish, almost hallucinatory war movie promotes director David O. Russell from indie grunt to Hollywood sharpshooter.
Is this as good as it gets?
Ever since "Sleepless in Seattle," so-called chick movies have been in slow decline.
The Thin Red Line
The big dead one: What was supposed to be Terrence Malick's long-awaited comeback is instead a cliched, self-indulgent throwback to the '70s. Reviewed by Charles Taylor
Met expectations
The 10 best movies of 1998
King of the thrill
Charles Taylor reviews 'Out of Sight,' Steven Soderbergh's follow-up to 'Get Shorty'.
"The Peacemaker"
The Peacemaker is one of those dunderheaded blockbusters that makes you hate Hollywood.
Batman & Robin
A review of 'Batman & Robin,' directed by Joel Schumacher, starring George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Alicia Silverstone, reviewed by Robin Dougherty.
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