The Sopranos

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Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Holiday Week, Dec. 24-Dec. 31, 1999
Twenty ways the '90s changed television
From "Twin Peaks" to "The X-Files" to "The Simpsons" (O.J. included), TV broke ground and rules in the last decade of the century.
TV 1999
From "The Sopranos" to "Greed," a look back at the highs and lows of the year in television.
Celibacy bites
Janeane cops feels; Rodney's pop heals; and at the Gary Coleman auction, collector plates a steal!
Hospital chic
Ricky Martin, Cindy Crawford and Kelsey Grammer help doctors cure their fashion woes.
Feinstein for president! Buchanan for emperor!
Dianne's no flibbertigibbet; Hillary's a galumpher; Rush has tremendous intellectual influence; Anne Heche is a pancake brain and Italian-American women Rock it like they talk it!
"Mickey Blue Eyes"
Hugh Grant's bumbling allure wears thin in a tired comedy of mob rule.
Pushing the envelopes
The list of Emmy nominees comes out this week. Will TV's best be on it?
Big success on the small screen
Director Alan Taylor ("Palookaville") makes the leap to television -- and hits a high note with his episode of "The Sopranos."
Caviar culture
How long will the masses be able to afford mass media?
Happy Mother's Day, and screw you
Raise a glass to Livia Soprano, the meanest mother on TV.
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