Oprah Winfrey

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The Fix The Fix
Moss' boyfriend goes to rehab. Oprah to appear on "Letterman." And Britney and Kevin ditch baby, go clubbing.
Oprah on Rosa: "We shall not be moved" Oprah on Rosa: "We shall not be moved"
Oprah Winfrey eulogizes Rosa Parks.
Books Oprah's book flub
Her latest pick -- James Frey's "A Million Little Pieces" -- is bad news for her viewers and her show.
The Fix The Fix
Spielberg upset at Cruise? Cruise trying to recruit Oprah? Plus: Speculation begins over Zellweger-Chesney split.
A&E The "blame game"
One day's spin cycle: The White House issues an order and Fox News falls into formation -- but nobody told Oprah. A highlight reel.
The Oprah way
To change people's minds on issues like gay marriage, liberals need to learn to tug at their heartstrings.
Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy?
Dr. Phil -- Oprah protege, talk-show host, bestselling author -- has millions devoted to his fatherly brand of tough love. But could scandal knock "America's Favorite Therapist" off his pedestal?
The Fix The Fix
Arnold wants to do Terminator 4, Sidney Blumenthal wants his own mag, and the U.S. wants to protect Elvis' recording studio. Plus: Design Martha's cell and win a prize!
Flagrante T-shirt-o Flagrante T-shirt-o
A Brooklyn entrepreneur prints shirts proclaiming that the wearer had sex with everyone from the Strokes to Anna Wintour -- and New York is eating them up.
The Fix The Fix
Lara Croft wants to be more than just a girl in tiny shorts, Martha Stewart wants to stay out of jail, and Demi Moore wants the world to know who she's dating. Plus: Liz and Dick are still hot!
The Fix The Fix
Mass exodus at "The Practice," but Oprah stays put. Plus: New York Times fabulist Blair looks to cash in -- and laugh at his former bosses.
Oprah's hulking stepchild Oprah's hulking stepchild
No-nonsense "Dr. Phil" has struck a national nerve with his bootstrap psychology. But can he escape the shadow of his famous patron?
No room for vanity with all that metal
Cruise defends his railroad tracks; "Survivor's" Vecepia keeps her day job; Big Pussy reveals his origins. Plus: Axis of Evel returns; and Oprah befriends ice cream industry.
After Oprah After Oprah
Her imitators and her critics misunderstand how she sold books -- and why she's such a tough act to follow.
George W.'s book club
How can George Bush really help America? By being more like Oprah.
Book lovers' quarrel
Jonathan Franzen's dustup with Oprah exposes the deep rift between devotees of the "literary" and fans of the "popular."
Celine Dion's naked rage
Singer doesn't go topless, hubby doesn't skinny dip; Britney: "My butt feels fat." Plus: James Brolin "too much sex" rumor debunked!
It's a wonderful lifestyle It's a wonderful lifestyle
Just in time, the Olsen twins are giving us a magazine to help us be the Olsen twins.
St. Anna St. Anna
With her cloying new inspirational book, Anna Quindlen joins Martha and Oprah as the latest example of a secular savior.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2000
Kissing up without the kiss
Gore spares Oprah the smooch, then wants her thumbs up; no barf on Jonathan Lipnicki, nor poop on Madonna's sometime beau. Plus: Charlie's Angels admit to false cheese cutting.
The road to the White House goes through Oprah The road to the White House goes through Oprah
The candidates fight for couch time with Dave, Jay, Conan, Reege and the Queen of Talk.
Matters of the heart
George W. Bush gets the Oprah gig right, all the way down to the tears.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2000
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Monday, Sept. 11, 2000
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