TV

Is Dr. Drew's sexual healing bad for you? Is Dr. Drew's sexual healing bad for you?

VH1's "Sex Rehab With Dr. Drew" crosses the line from awareness-raising to raw voyeurism
  • Fort Hood, written on the body

    A revealing documentary on the lives of soldiers at the Army base goes more than skin deep
  • When did "Parks and Recreation" get so funny?

    NBC's comedy matures from middling civic mockumentary into a smart, hilarious parody of small-town life in America
  • Recessionary rubbernecking, VH1-style

    No house, no job, no wife! "Broke and Famous: Willie Aames" gives the struggling former star a financial beatdown
  • Arrogance rules the small screen!

    From the Voltaggio brothers of "Top Chef" to Don Draper of "Mad Men," grandiosity and swagger make good TV
  • The best and worst of the new TV season

    "Modern Family" springs forward, "FlashForward" falls back, plus "Bored to Death" and "The Good Wife" outperform
  • So your marriage is like an inflamed bunion

    Whose isn't? On "The Good Wife" and "Dexter," rotten betrothals make for great drama
  • "30 Rock" strikes back

    The question raised by the season premiere isn't whether the show is still good. It's how could it get any better?
  • Make "Nip/Tuck" a comedy!

    Drop the soap! These abusive but self-doubting lotharios are only getting funnier with age
  • The boob tube debt machine

    The advent of television helped get Americans hooked on debt. Can the Internet help us go cold turkey?
  • Overpriced antiques for anxious yuppies

    "Man Shops Globe" reveals what's fascinating and horrible about upscale catalog culture
  • The evil savior of "The Hills"

    Plus, "Dollhouse" and "Project Runway" replace the devil you know
  • Gelbart and Schulberg depart an ever stranger land

    Two great writers who knew from demagogues and mass hysteria died recently. I wonder what they're thinking now
  • "The Middle" just middling

    Patricia Heaton's Midwestern matriarch is sometimes funny, but ultimately too manic and silly to embrace
  • Vengeance equals payola

    Suze Orman, "Survivor" villain Russell and "Californication's" Hank Moody prove sweet revenge can make you rich
  • "Mad Men" minus the racist, sexist parts

    From Oprah to Banana Republic, pop culture is nostalgic for a dark time. Screw history, bring on the pencil skirts!
  • Best new TV: "Modern Family"

    Look, Mom! A dysfunctional family sitcom that's actually funny!
  • "Brick City": Like "The Wire," but true

    The Sundance series finds beauty in the intrepid public servants of Newark, N.J.
  • Introducing: The Leno joke tracker

    "The Jay Leno Show" may be a huge hit for NBC, but that doesn't mean it won't suck. Help us keep score!
  • Fear of a gay planet

    On TV this fall, token gay replaces token black and Ellen DeGeneres fills Paula Abdul's tiny, wobbly shoes
  • Here comes the judge -- and it's Ellen

    "American Idol" chooses a judge who's an idol herself. Can she share the spotlight with the hopefuls?
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