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Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1999
By Joyce Millman
October 26, 1999
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The world is her oyster stuffed with cilantro-garlic pesto.
By Jonathan Poletti
October 22, 1999
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The Spanish director introduces his colorfully garish new film in New York with three actresses and a transvestite.
By Stephanie Zacharek
September 24, 1999
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The famous will always fall from grace. A far more interesting topic: Whose reputation will be restored?
By Steve Burgess
August 28, 1999
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Terence Riley, curator of the new MOMA exhibit "The Un-Private House," talks about Martha Stewart, changing domestic ideals and why walking around your house naked is increasingly a public issue.
By Julie Caniglia
July 26, 1999
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White House Web site hacked by spelling bee flunk-outs; Beverly Hills votes for "gaudiness and cruelty" and Al Gore said to be Russian spy.
By Amy Reiter
May 13, 1999
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The Discovery Channel's daytime shelter shows decorate down-market souls in six cheerful shades of Play-Doh.
By James Poniewozik
March 9, 1999
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Martha Stewart made home cooking and flea market scavenging chic. Then she took it to the extreme.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
February 16, 1999
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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.
By Kate Moses
June 10, 1998
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In her new memoir, housecleaner and author Louise Rafkin dishes the dirt on her rich clients' nail clippings, pubic hair and Prozac.
By Lori Leibovich
May 22, 1998
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Forget grrrl power: The new feminine mystique is neurotic, self-absorbed and still boy-crazy, according to a current crop of pop-cultural heroines.
By Laura Miller
May 18, 1998
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FOOD MAGAZINES GO ALL OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS; UPDIKE'S HEAVY BREATHING IN THE NYRB.
By James Poniewozik
November 19, 1997