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Hot-tempered vampires are running amok, from Alan Ball's new HBO drama "True Blood" to CBS's "Big Brother 10" to Bravo's "Flipping Out"!
True grittiness of Iraq True grittiness of Iraq
From battlefield chaos to soldier-strength profanity, HBO's "Generation Kill" faithfully captures Marine Corps life during the invasion.
Ricky goes to Hollywood Ricky goes to Hollywood
Ricky Gervais, the comic whiz behind "The Office," aims his nervy, discomfiting humor at the stand-up stage and movie stardom.
Good men, bad war Good men, bad war
"The Wire" co-creator Ed Burns expresses his admiration for the 1st Recon Marines depicted in his and David Simon's upcoming HBO miniseries, "Generation Kill."
The ugliest election The ugliest election
From the overly decorous Gore team to the bought-and-paid-for Supreme Court, HBO's enraging docudrama shows the Florida recount like it was.
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Hope takes a holiday! A&E remakes "The Andromeda Strain" while the HBO movie "Recount" revisits the unbearable lightness of hanging chads.
Critics' Picks Critics' Picks
What you need to see, read, do this week: A lavish gay TV wedding, a moving movie memoir, the sound of schoolyard heartbreak.
Forefather knows best Forefather knows best
Sure, there are lots of sweaty, speech-spouting men in powdered wigs, but HBO's "John Adams" presents a surprisingly gritty portrait of our nation's second president.
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Julianna Margulies swaggers as a devil-may-care lawyer on Fox's "Canterbury's Law," while Gabriel Byrne slowly unravels on HBO's "In Treatment."
Curious George Curious George
Preparing for his 14th HBO comedy special, George Carlin waxes philosophic on the freedom that comes from not giving a #%&@.
Put up your Dukes! Put up your Dukes!
Susan Sarandon dishes about playing feisty heiress Doris Duke on HBO, Ralph Fiennes' "matinee idol" looks and her old gay boyfriends.
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Salon's guide to what to watch on Tuesday: The miniseries "Five Days" squeezes ready-made melodrama for all its worth.
Bill Maher: "Don't show me your tits!" Bill Maher: "Don't show me your tits!"
Talk-show host smacks down lactivists. Babies go hungry, cry.
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HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me" dishes up whiny, unhappy people not holding hands. Plus: Why nobody (but VH1) loves Chachi.
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Salon's guide to what to watch on Tuesday: Kenneth Branagh's "As You Like It" bows on HBO.
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When the infinite TV universe feels cold and unkind, "Weeds" and "Flight of the Conchords" remind you it's a small world after all. Plus: "The Company" treads over well-trodden ground.
Conversations: Steven Okazaki Conversations: Steven Okazaki
The filmmaker behind "White Light Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki" shares the survivors' stories he explores in his devastating documentary. An interview and podcast.
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Why should you care about pirates or polygamists? Because TV's subcultural anthropologists want you to care!
Conversations: Flight of the Conchords Conversations: Flight of the Conchords
The New Zealand duo behind a hilarious new HBO show get serious about comedy in this interview and podcast.
Do you need a sister-wife? Do you need a sister-wife?
A bunch of wives in Michigan take a hint from HBO's "Big Love" and adopt some polygamous lingo.
When you're strange When you're strange
"Deadwood" creator David Milch's new drama, "John From Cincinnati," packs world-weary oddballs, unlikely saviors and acts of God into the story of a washed-up surfer.
"Sopranos" wrap-up: Hide-and-seek "Sopranos" wrap-up: Hide-and-seek
Tony scrambles for cover as darkness falls.
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With so many bad haircuts, fussy accessories and ego-crushing rejections in the world, it's a wonder that any of us can sleep at night.
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"Veronica Mars" dies, "Jericho" falls and "Friday Night Lights" shines on. Plus: This fall, geeks, soaps and superpowers dominate the small screen.
"Sopranos" wrap-up: Uncomfortably numb "Sopranos" wrap-up: Uncomfortably numb
Tony dabbles in extreme denial, and "The Sopranos" descends into a surreal hell.
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