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Have Dr. Evil's corporate toadies stolen the "Austin Powers" soundtrack from Mike Myers?
By Dawn Eden
June 11, 1999
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Clara Bow biographer David Stenn talks about how this poor abused beauty from Brooklyn became Hollywood's first real sex icon -- and why she was so reviled for it.
By Michael Sragow
June 10, 1999
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Michael brings in the millennium; Reese Witherspoon cries the blues; Madonna's new look.
By Amy Reiter
April 29, 1999
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Michelle Goldberg interviews the reunited members of Blondie
By Michelle Goldberg
March 3, 1999
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The Blondie reunion is a whopping success, but not everyone's happy; Johnny Angel talks to ex-Blondie members
By Johnny Angel
March 3, 1999
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Sean Penn talks about the hurly-burly of Hollywood and why, despite his recent spate of great films, he wants to quit acting -- again.
By Paul Sherman
January 14, 1999
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Scott Rosenberg
December 9, 1998
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Courtney Love called me a retard -- and
other unforgettable moments from the press tent at MTV's Video Music
Awards.
By Lori Leibovich
September 11, 1998
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Camille Paglia does the Oscars.
By Camille Paglia
March 24, 1998
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Winslet blooms, Madonna clunks, Stone styles: a Paglia's-eye-view of the Academy Awards
By Camille Paglia
March 24, 1998
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Cynthia Joyce interviews Mikal Gilmore on his new book 'Night Beat: A Shadow History of Rock 'n' Roll,' the golden age of old rock stars and rock's redemptive force in American culture.
By Cynthia Joyce
March 20, 1998
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By Gina Arnold
March 6, 1998
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Courtney Love shuts herself up for acceptance in the straight world of Vanity Fair.
By Sarah Vowell
February 20, 1998
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"The American Opera Singer" celebrates Madonna's pre-feminist forebears.
By Sarah Vowell
January 23, 1998
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Gina Arnold
October 30, 1997
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Why do I hate women's mags and their horrific editors? Because I just really, really feel that way.
By Catherine Siepp
August 8, 1997
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Living next door to the stars has the average Angeleno anything but dazzled.
By Catherine Seipp
July 18, 1997