• Nefertiti TV

    New Egyptian network to deal with sex and birth control.
  • Sharps & Flats

    The label synonymous with "As Seen on TV" goes after indie rock. Oh, sweet, delicious irony.
  • Geek love

    Fans rally to save "Freaks and Geeks."
  • Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk

    Wanna talk about the Three Stooges? Soitainly!
  • Men II Boyz

    The new reality series "Making the Band" exposes the emasculating truth about boy bands.
  • The drug war gravy train

    How the White House rewarded U.S. News, Seventeen and other magazines for publishing anti-drug articles.
  • When the revolution comes

    We asked for grand plans and we got more than a few.
  • The top 10 reasons David Letterman's heart bypass operation was a good thing

  • Take my wife, please

    After his televised nuptial debacle, quasi-multimillionaire and erstwhile groom Rick Rockwell milks it -- for a lot less comedy than it's worth.
  • Island fever

    I was willing to spring my gay porn past on my unsuspecting family if it would get me on the TV show "Survivor." But would it?
  • Abortions in TV land

    Good girls don't get them; bad girls do and pay a price.
  • Lessons in consumption

    Only by immersing our children in marketing can we teach them to choose.
  • Give "Freaks" a chance

    Why is NBC keeping its endearing high school comedy in detention?
  • Oh, make me over

    As a complete fashion dunce, I was dependent on the kindness of sisters. Until my bosses took charge.
  • Direct to you

    Drug companies are spending big bucks so you'll ask your doctor for their products by name.
  • Airheads

    Beneath all the retro stereotypes and bogus "you go, girl!" feminism, Oxygen's core message to American women is: Keep shopping!
  • Studio technician

    MPAA president Jack Valenti has never downloaded an MP3, but he could have a huge impact on the future of online entertainment.
  • Nights of the living dead

    "Homicide: The Movie" brings the canceled, classic cop show back for a final bow; "Mary and Rhoda": Do not resuscitate.
  • Rock 'n' roll will never die

    Lennon and McCartney come together in VH1's reunion fantasy "Two of Us." Plus: Never mind the bollocks, he-e-e-re's Johnny (Rotten).
  • Beauty and the beak

    Philippine women turn to nasal inserts for longer, "whiter" noses.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Turning xenophobic about the Japanese Plus: Stephen Prothero's article is a simple case of Skull and Bones envy; so what if Al inhaled? We all did
  • The Yahoo technology talk show?

    The company is tight-lipped, but several help-wanted ads reveal that Yahoo is gearing up to produce live Webcasts.
  • Letters to the editor

    White House and anti-drug TV -- Big Brother manipulation or good use of government? Plus: Who's afraid of mutated foods?; Camille Paglia's moronic defense of loudmouth athletes
  • We are family

    You don't have to be Italian for "The Sopranos" to hit home.
  • Propaganda for dollars

    When the White House and the TV networks got together to put anti-drug messages in prime-time television, were they breaking the law?
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