Kerry Lauerman

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The lost "Profit"
The precursor to Tony Soprano and Dexter was a corporate shark with serious daddy issues -- and a yen for cardboard boxes.
Design of the times
"Project Runway" manufactures some hand-sewn drama -- and shows a hint of slip -- as it crowns its next big winner.
And the Buffy goes to...
Our third annual award to the most underappreciated show in all of TV land.
Series wrap-up: "Will & Grace"
After eight years, it was a drawn-out farewell. But the couple we'll really miss are Jack and Karen.
The Salon Interview: George Clooney
Hollywood's favorite leading man talks to Salon about the corruption of Joe McCarthy, the courage of Edward R. Murrow, and the idiocy of Ann Coulter and his nemesis Bill O'Reilly.
Reporters gone wild
TV anchors grapple with their sources, the spin wars, and each other. A highlight reel.
The doctor is a scrub
In its first half-season -- and surprise finale -- "Grey's Anatomy" shows "ER" how to maintain a healthy medical drama.
Warrior for the word
Camille Paglia slams bloggers and trendy academics for degrading language -- and calls for a passionate revival of the great artistic tradition of the West.
A "Trading Spouses" casting call!
Bring us your wealthy, your lesbian, your tattooed masses! You'll go on TV, win a lot of money, and lose only a small sliver of your soul.
Scene stealer
Maybe you don't know his name, but you know Bobby Cannavale's face. And get ready to see a whole lot more of it.
Camille for Kerry!
Paglia says "this entire administration needs to be replaced" -- but finds time to unload on Edwards, O'Reilly and Franken, and many others.
Man bites lap dogs!
Vanity Fair critic and new blogger James Wolcott sinks his fangs into the plush hindquarters of Fox, CNN and the media elite.
Introducing ... the Buffy!
Salon's first annual award honors the season's most unjustly ignored TV show.
Coffee-table cornucopia
With the aid of our last-minute holiday gift book guide, fill your loved ones' stockings with Gary Larson, exotic scents, mosque architecture, the moons of Jupiter and the jolliest Santa of them all -- North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il!
Camille speaks!
Paglia returns to cast a withering eye on Clark ("what a phony!"), Kerry ("the hair!"), Madonna ("a monster"), bloggers -- and the "delusional narcissists" in the White House who led an out-of-his-depth president into a disastrous war.
"I've had a great deal of therapy"
With a movie about his stunning journalistic misdeeds coming out, Stephen Glass talks about writing, forgiveness, why he's not a sociopath and having to look away from scenes in "Shattered Glass."
"You burn out fast when you demagogue"
Tucker Carlson on why he doesn't like Karen Hughes, what makes Bill O'Reilly "dangerous" and the reasons he prefers CNN to Fox.
"Novelistic" TV
Bestselling author George Pelecanos explains to Salon what lured him to the mysterious world of "The Wire," and what makes the show different from the formulaic -- and sometimes racist -- offerings on network TV.
Should celebrity activists shut up for now?
Janeane Garofalo and Bill Maher have both opposed the war with Iraq. But now that the fighting has started, they offer contrasting prescriptions for protest.
A less than Savage debut
Shock jock Michael Savage's MSNBC debut was the freak show we were promised, with one big surprise: It's incredibly boring.
Savage days, Savage nights
MSNBC hires "brash" and "smart" shock jock Michael Savage. Here's a sneak peek at what you're in for.
Sarandon on Iraq
Did the latest ad from the peace movement succeed? Watch the ad and read what our experts say.
Al, we hardly knew ye
On "Saturday Night Live," Gore finally seems human. Sunday on "60 Minutes" he proves it, and pulls out of the 2004 race.
A taste of the whip for Saddam
U.N. weapons inspector Jack McGeorge's leadership role in the Washington S/M scene isn't a liability, says a friend -- it'll help him distinguish between fantasy and reality.
"Joined at the Heart" by Al and Tipper Gore
Heartwarming tales of unconventional families from Mr. and Mrs. Gore? Sounds like the snooze of the year -- but against all odds their new book is endearing and even inspiring.
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