Tony Awards

Everyone hates the Tonys Everyone hates the Tonys

But those big-belting dames and over-the-top dance numbers bring out my inner theater geek -- and give my heart a wedgie.
  • Strange but true

    Composer Stew bares all about his raucous Broadway hit "Passing Strange" -- and why his song "We Just Had Sex" won't be on TV on Tony night.
  • Tales of the other Tony

    While you were watching "The Sopranos," Broadway threw itself a big party ... well, maybe not that big.
  • Politics as unusual?

    The Broadway season was surprisingly rich in idea-driven, civic-minded plays, but don't call it a rebirth of political theater.
  • Spirit of success

    Christine Ebersole feels a deep spiritual connection to the women she portrays in Broadway's "Grey Gardens." Will the Tony gods smile on her?
  • Curtains for musical comedy?

    Move over, "Spamalot." The surreal, smart "Grey Gardens" and "Spring Awakening" are redefining Broadway.
  • The Fix

    GOP pranksters plan a "Gilligan" attack on Kerry, Bono gives Turlington away, and Beckham is batted about like a football. Plus: Who will play Ronald Reagan in the miniseries?
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, June 1-3, 2001

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