South Park

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  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, March 8, 2000
  • Pick me! I'm a real multimillionaire!

    A "shocked and outraged" Trey Parker speaks out on Fox's fumble.
  • The other man on the moon

    From Letterman sidekick to "Get a Life" to, um, Dogbert, Chris Elliott -- a true alt-comedy innovator who might be funnier than Andy Kaufman -- just can't get no respect.
  • Show me your indies

    Think it's hard getting into Sundance? Try getting into Lapdance. A report from the Indiewood trenches.
  • Price of fame

    Puffy was there, and the Goo Goo Dolls, and I almost ran over Kurt Loder. But everyone was working. So, all of a sudden, we missed the lame party with the imported transvestites.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000
  • Descent of the divas

    Gay men once worshipped some of the most over-the-top female entertainers, but the deification of the flamboyant, the bitchy and the damaged has become an anachronism.
  • My favorite things

    Bathrobes, Canadians and plastic chairs: These were the things that made my year.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1999
  • "Three Kings," one "Witch" and a "Princess"

    Salon Arts & Entertainment's critics pick their favorite movies of 1999.
  • I, Anakin

    George Lucas is seeking an "extremely intelligent" 19-year-old actor to play Anakin Skywalker in "Episode II." He need look no further than here.
  • Mary Kay Bergman

    The voice of Wendy Testaburger, Mayor McDaniels and Ms. Crabtree dies at 38.
  • Hollyween meltdown

    The party is costume-mandatory: John Cusack comes as a werewolf, James Woods comes and leaves, Neve Campbell comes as herself -- no one gets it.
  • A-list extravaganza!

    A birthday bash with George Lucas, Mike Myers, Trey Parker and Jewel. Plus: Ron "The Hedgehog" Jeremy, Joey Buttafuoco, a white supremacist and a baffled Japanese guest dine at Jerry's Famous.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1999
  • Munster movies

    Widow's peaked: Eddie and Grandpa are baaack ... their careers, not so much. Posh Spice on how to get famous in 30 days or your money back; and Anna Nicole Smith's late, great, reprobate husband.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1999
  • Letter from occupied Bel-Air

    Our fearless correspondent's first dispatch from the entertainment industry's demilitarized zone: hot tub adventures, Jay Leno's handshake and bad behavior with Trey Parker's digital camera.
  • A magical, movable feast

    The Beatles live again in the eye- and ear-popping new print of "Yellow Submarine."
  • Is Captain RibMan dodging the coke question?

    Suzanne Somers gets cartooned online; "Hard science" reveals missing link between Stephen Hawking and a whoopee cushion. Plus: Brad Pitt's deep thoughts on rape.
  • "The Muse"

    Albert Brooks proves all too effective at playing a screenwriter who's lost the golden touch.
  • Here comes the Media Mobile

    An old school bus outfitted with iMacs, wireless Net access, even a video studio, hits the road to teach kids about the media.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Don't sanitize America by censoring "South Park"; "Nancy Quan" glamorizes prostitution; breast is best for most (but not all) new moms.
  • Why Gore would censor "South Park"

    In the name of protecting kids, watch for the politically correct vice president and his friends to try to shut down the trash-talking, moon-faced midgets.
  • Walk a mile in my hypocritical sack of shit

    Hard at work on my anti-celebrity culture book, I was summoned, urgently, to be in a Sandra Bullock movie.
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