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Middle-aged wasteland
A 46-year-old loser goes back to high school in Amy Sedaris' Comedy Central series "Strangers With Candy."
A life without play dates
I envy Arthur's independence, but his parents' hands-off approach is a relic of childhoods past.
And the frumps are ...
Camille Paglia on the 71st Oscars.
Not Abhorrent!
The 71st Oscars: 30 percent less abhorrent than last year.
Sid and Christopher's naked lunch
The real meaning of the Blumenthal-Hitchens flap; on-the-air job tryouts on Barbara Walters' 'The View'
Brief reports and tidbits from the Info-Sphere
Slate rejoins the Web - "Felicity" points to the Web - Blurred lines in Times' Amazon story - Tabloid sues Florida citrus growers over talking ham sandwich! - Gassie: Microsoft's full of Be-S
The man without principles
The career of the great German cultural critic Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a case study in the virtues of intellectual inconsistency.
The man without principles
The career of the great German cultural critic Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a case study in the virtues of intellectual inconsistency.
Clinton: TV or not TV?
As the lame-duck House moves toward impeachment, the president counts votes and ponders another national address.
Family circus
Jerry Springer: Ringmaster Reviewed by Gary Kaufman The movie is every bit as loud and raunchy as the television show -- so what's not to like?
The Hollywood tourists never see
The Hollywood tourists never see: Travel writer Jeff Greenwald finds life-changing adventure on the sound stage of an NBC sitcom.
Revolt of the couch potatoes
When TV fans want to save a favorite show from cancellation, they organize online. But do the networks care?
The Grand Eurotrash World Cup Bar Tour
To catch World Cup fever in America, you've got to find the rest of the world. That's why God invented bars. Gary Kamiya goes on the Grand Eurotrash World Cup Bar Tour
Time for One Thing: Daytime TV
Watching daytime television may be less about liking the shows than it is about claiming some undisputed territory for yourself.
The truism show
'The Truman Show' is better than the facile critics who use it to denounce TV.
Murderers, cannibals -- lesbians!
America has a distinguished history of spreading scandalous rumors about its politicians, and the latest batch of White House gossip is nothing new.
A director of "Character"
An interview with Academy Award-winning director Mike van Diem.
Media Circus: gabillions and kazillions
The small screen equals big bucks for the writers and producers behind hit TV programs.
Media Circus
Right-wing political commentator Laura Ingraham has parlayed good looks, facile commentary and star quality into media power.
Media Circus: With "education" like this, who needs infomercials?
Thanks to the new FCC guidelines mandating more educational TV, kids have learned essential facts -- like the NBA is really cool and always to watch for spies when leaving the house.
star chamber
How to save the Russian space program and MTV's "The Real World" -- at the same time!
You're a Voyeur, I'm a Voyeur
A new exhibition shows how paparazzi photographs simultaneously create celebrity and desecrate it.
Media Circus: The bathroom reading that dares not speak its name
The guilty pleasures of Parade, Readers Digest and Sunset.
A Macabre Sporting Event: Why Funerals Play So Well on TV
Media Circus: Full Metal Skillet
The Food Channel's frenetic dude chef Emeril is turning cooking into a cheesy arena rock show.
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