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  • Thanks, Metatron!

    Carlos Santana gives credit where it's probably not due; stepchild from hell? Hey! That's Shaun Cassidy you're talking about, mister! Plus: Barry White holds a really long grudge.
  • Subway love

    Gone is the stench of urine. Into its void rushes a whiff of pheromones.
  • In all the hoo-ha about Elian we have forgotten the Smalls!

    Who could forget those darling fugitives from Canadian cultural protectionism?
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, Dec. 6, 1999
  • The music man

    MTVi's Nicholas Butterworth says he wants the audience to do the programming.
  • Sharps and Flats

    Fiona Apple transforms from a flinty "Shadowboxer" to a raging bull.
  • Blood on the dance floor?

    Michael Jackson IS Poe; MTV rocks vote, kids vote rock; and artist Mark Kostabi mortified over -- oops! -- premature communication. Plus: This is Newt on a budget.
  • Bring me the fat head of Elton John

    Young men once fretted over sculpting the future, not whether they were going to get a sweaty power-handshake. What happened?
  • What's the frequency, Michael?

    Stipe and R.E.M. stand up in front of a new Museum of Radio & Television exhibit, where signature images meet impressionistic words.
  • The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards

    What, you expected obscenities, naked butts and rock 'n' roll attitude? You should have been in the press tent.
  • The CBS-Viacom merger

    Putting the sin back in television synergy.
  • Porn-lite and bland biography

    MTV can't get enough sex, while VH1 keeps strip-mining rock history.
  • Here he is

    Michael Patrick Jann's beauty-pageant sendup "Drop Dead Gorgeous" lands the crown.
  • Hacking toward Bethlehem

    Abe Ingersoll, a former punk hacker and infamous "Road Rules" cast member, reflects on his ill-fated 15 minutes.
  • "Dawson's" freak

    James Van Der Beek is the unofficial winner of the biggest head award at MTV's not so very irreverent Movie Awards.
  • MTV acquiring SonicNet

    Internet division swaps stake for a batch of sites from TCI Music.
  • 200 Cigarettes

    In '200 Cigarettes,' the nostalgic '80s new wave soundtrack is the star, but the love stories get lost in shuffle-play.
  • Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

    Write free software -- and write it off your tax bill?
  • Beck

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • I wrote about Michiko Kakutani and lived to tell the tale

  • Courtney Love called me a retard

    Courtney Love called me a retard -- and other unforgettable moments from the press tent at MTV's Video Music Awards.
  • Brian Wilson

    Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Rock 'n' roll heaven

    Walter Hill's trashy extravaganza "Streets of Fire" packs a bittersweet, youthful wallop.
  • I Want My Camp TV

    Sound Salvation is a biweekly music column by Sarah Vowell. New MTV VJ Jesse Camp rocks Music Television's regimented world.
  • 21st: Metal Madness

    Andrew Leonard on the battle over heavy metal radio station KNAC on the Web.
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