• An uncivil "Action"

    Fox's raunchy, risky movie industry sitcom opens big -- and it just might have legs
  • How to empower a couch potato

    Can ReplayTV really revolutionize television watching? Well, it can do neat stuff like rewind live broadcasts.
  • With conservatives like these, who needs liberals?

    By signing on to the war on Hollywood, the right has embraced another bad idea from the left.
  • Let us now give "Thanks" some praise

    It's no Arthur Miller masterpiece, but TV's silly, subversive "Thanks" just might be "The Crucible's" sitcom equivalent.
  • The adventures of Sir Peter Ustinov

    The actor, novelist, playwright and director talks about what it was like to follow in Mark Twain's footsteps -- literally.
  • The color of money

    Of course there are blacks on TV. You just have to pay to see them.
  • TV can be a good parent

    The American Academy of Pediatrics says television watching is harmful to babies and toddlers. This mama says: I don't think so.
  • Porn-lite and bland biography

    MTV can't get enough sex, while VH1 keeps strip-mining rock history.
  • Nudity for all!

    Too hot? Lose the swimsuit, say several venerable publications. Plus: Reform Party madness, TV racial quotas and a ridiculous theory on recent violence.
  • Pushing the envelopes

    The list of Emmy nominees comes out this week. Will TV's best be on it?
  • Give Pokimon a chance

    Ten-year-old Sean Levine talks about the limitless potential of Pokimon.
  • The secret world of Pokémon

    With a TV show, video game and trading cards, the pocket monsters have come for your children.
  • How Sarah got her groove back

    In HBO's voyeuristic treat "Sex and the City," Sarah Jessica Parker finally gets a role fit for a comedy goddess.
  • Caviar culture

    How long will the masses be able to afford mass media?
  • America threatened by outbreak of taste!

    Post-Littleton, post-Jenny, post-"I'm Proud to Be a Prostitute," the media, willing or not, are getting classy. Spare us.
  • Finale thoughts

    The best and worst of TV's season-ending episodes.
  • TV to over-49s: You haven't dropped dead yet?

    Hey, Gramps! Want more TV shows aimed at you? Then stop watching them.
  • Eating disorders in Fiji linked to increased TV

  • Size matters

    In her engaging memoir "Wake Up, I'm Fat!" Camryn Manheim of "The Practice" reveals how she learned to throw her weight around.
  • Dana Plato

    The troubled child co-star of "Diff'rent Strokes" overdoses.
  • Happy Mother's Day, and screw you

    Raise a glass to Livia Soprano, the meanest mother on TV.
  • Truth and consequences

    Michael Moore shows the snarky boys how it's done in "The Awful Truth."
  • 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.
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