Mary Elizabeth Williams

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  • "Véra (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov)"

    Mrs. Nabokov could have been anything she wanted to be. All she wanted to be was Mrs. Nabokov.
  • Anarchy in the UT

    "SLC Punk" is a slam-dancing "Afterschool Special."
  • Do not pass "Go"

    The follow-up to"Swingers" is an amiable slice of Tarantino Lite.
  • One shrew thing

    The Bard gets the teen-flick treatment in '10 Things I Hate About You'.
  • The Mod Squad

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews the Aaron Spelling-produced update of the TV show 'The Mod Squad'.
  • Grrr power

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Rage: Carrie 2'
  • The Entertainment Economy

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Entertainment Economy: How Mega Media Forces Are Transforming Our Lives' by Michael J. Wolf.
  • Trumpet

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Trumpet' by Jackie Kay.
  • Very bad schwings

    "Jawbreaker" is a T&A black comedy that teases more than it delivers.
  • 200 Cigarettes

    In '200 Cigarettes,' the nostalgic '80s new wave soundtrack is the star, but the love stories get lost in shuffle-play.
  • She's Martha, and you're not

    Martha Stewart made home cooking and flea market scavenging chic. Then she took it to the extreme.
  • Satyricon Usa

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Satyricon USA' by Eurydice
  • Simply Irresistible

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Simply Irresistible,' starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
  • She's All That

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'She's All That,' starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard.
  • Beijing's Backingham Palace

    From back rubs to bowling to B-movies, this Chinese spa has it all.
  • They Call Me Mad Dog! A Story For Bitter, Lonely People

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'They Call Me Mad Dog!' by Erika Lopez.
  • The Vampire Armand

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'The Vampire Armand' by Anne Rice
  • Nureyev: His Life

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Nureyev' by Diane Solway
  • Does God have an e-mail address?

    Jennifer Cobb's 'Cybergrace' seeks the spiritual dimension of technology but gets mired in the details.
  • Hoboken hero

    Frank Sinatra ripped out his humble roots when he crossed the Hudson -- but his hometown never forgot him.
  • Rat Pack Confidential

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews 'Rat Pack Confidential' by Shawn Levy
  • Time for one thing: A guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film

    For the sleep-depraved and time-pressed, a guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film.
  • Psycho

    Mary Elizabeth Williams writes about her favorite movie in Salon's Personal Best issue.
  • Psycho

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews her favorite movie "Psycho".
  • Airframe

    Mary Elizabeth Williams reviews Michael Crichton's new novel "Airframe".
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