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Mel Gibson's drunken anti-Semitic rampage -- the gory details. Linsday Lohan alienates her coworkers. Plus: Fake Paris Hilton strips for Playboy!
July 31, 2006
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Just in time to desecrate National Tartan Day, a study says Scotland is the "worst small country to live in." It's all Roger Moore's fault.
By Alan Black
April 6, 2006
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Mel Gibson's church unimpressive. Hilton accuser has accused before. Plus: Kate Moss suffering from memory loss?
February 14, 2006
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Kidman's sister slips up. Spears' husband blowing through the bucks? Plus: Oprah's "Color Purple" getting big green.
December 7, 2005
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From Janet's flash to Mel's "Passion," Table Talkers on the moments that defined the year.
December 27, 2004
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From "Chappelle's Show" to "Da Ali G Show" to "Team America," this was a banner year for satire. Does the country have to go down the tubes to produce laughs this big?
By Heather Havrilesky
December 23, 2004
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In a year when Mel Gibson and Michael Moore exploited our deep divisions, we needed more Incredible films to bring us together.
By Charles Taylor
December 9, 2004
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With Mad Mel scaring the Jewish vote and Bush pandering to his theocratic base, the Republicans are quickly losing their secular swing voters.
By Sidney Blumenthal
March 4, 2004
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Howard Stern declares war on Bush's "religious agenda"; Gary Bauer claims gay sex is deadlier than smoking. Plus: Presidential Prayer Team prays for the CIA to nab Osama.
By Mark Follman
March 3, 2004
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Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" is a blood libel against Jews, and every prominent Christian minister and priest ought to denounce it.
By Robert Scheer
March 3, 2004
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Bush's support of the latest immoral gun bill shows once again just how willing he is to do the bidding of the NRA -- even if it means sabotaging homeland security.
By Arianna Huffington
March 3, 2004
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Mel Gibson defends "The Passion of the Christ" to Diane Sawyer, professing his faith -- and seeing lots of conspiracies.
By Heather Havrilesky
February 17, 2004
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Dissecting the Dems: John Kerry's "floppo karaoke" may be no match for John Edwards, the "happy populist." Plus: Bush's new "compassionate counter-proliferation," and martyring Mel Gibson.
By Mark Follman
January 28, 2004
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Fans of the classic Dennis Potter BBC miniseries: Stay far, far away from this pale, Americanized imitation.
By Charles Taylor
November 7, 2003
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The furor over Mel Gibson's film is threatening the fledgling pro-Israel alliance between evangelical Christians and key Jewish groups.
By Eric Boehlert
August 21, 2003
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Spike TV goes to the Playboy Mansion, Beckham goes whip shopping and Clinton haters won't go away. Plus: Kid blabs about Salma and Edward.
July 23, 2003
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Dennis Miller booed by his new friends, Pam Anderson meets her blond match, and Eminem gets a poet's nod. Plus: The great Kate takes her last curtain call.
June 30, 2003
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Is Nicole Kidman the next Catherine Deneuve? Is Bob Geldof losing his cred? What to watch on TV this summer? Plus: Bruce speaks out on Demi-Ashton!
June 16, 2003
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Winona gets a job; J.Lo gets a spiritual leader; Liam Gallagher gets new teeth.
By Amy Reiter
December 11, 2002
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Kelly Preston on sticking things in the heinie; Russian rocket roulette for Lance Bass; Mel Gibson: Maybe I'm a genius -- not. Plus: Nolte checks himself in.
By Amy Reiter
September 24, 2002
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Phillippe and Witherspoon reveal the secret to their connubial bliss; Mel Gibson on castration anxiety and cornflake issues; Britney victimized by wicked pranksters!
By Amy Reiter
August 27, 2002
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"Signs," the latest supernatural chiller from M. Night Shyamalan, shows once again he's a master of terror. But he wants to be a shaman, not just a showman.
By Andrew O'Hehir
August 2, 2002
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Diana Ross heads to rehab; Schiffer sues over topless photos; Mel Gibson: Surrounded by hormones; Aguilera booted from hotel for wild partying.
By Amy Reiter
May 31, 2002
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Mel Gibson fights the good fight in Vietnam in director Randall Wallace's flag-waving war flick with a core of decency.
By Stephanie Zacharek
March 1, 2002
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Middle-aged body trouble for Bond's Brosnan and others; Julia Roberts fails to absorb. Plus: More hints about Gov. Ah-nuld; Britney goes gaga for sex -- but she's acting!
By Amy Reiter
February 20, 2002