Woody Harrelson

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"Battle in Seattle" rocks Austin
The street protests that shaped a new century, recalled in a flawed and exciting docudrama.
Beyond the Multiplex
Eva Mendes preens and flirts, Marilyn style, at the opening of her outrageous new film. Plus: Werner Herzog as ... "The German"!
When Keillor met Altman
Two greats join forces for "A Prairie Home Companion" the film -- with a little help from Streep, Tomlin, Reilly and an enthusiastic Texas crowd.
"North Country"
This well-acted moral melodrama can't quite outrun the grinding wheel of formula.
"The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio"
Julianne Moore's '50s-era housewife digs beneath the stereotypes and reminds us that before feminism was a movement, it was a vibe of self-determination.
What's David Gest got against zebras?
Insomniacs, help is on the way: Here comes the Liza and David show; Woody Harrelson explains ashtray attack; why Pitt's pissing off the Aussies. Plus: Myers says Powers may do it again, baby!
She's baaack!
Pamela Anderson, that is, and she's talking about sex-madness and breasts. Plus: Shakira washes her own undies!
We didn't hold our breath anyway
J.Lo splitting with new hubby; Woody Harrelson goes bonkers in London, offers stoner's apology; McCartney wedding hinted at; Don Johnson dad again.
The week in dirt
Marlon Brando toots fart machine on set. Plus: Woody Harrelson, John Travolta, Meg Ryan and more.
Would you buy a used car from Colby?
"Survivor" runner-up wants to sell you his Pontiac; Ryan and Crowe: "Too much, too soon." Plus: Jack Nicholson takes tea with Vladimir Putin. Putin?
Rhyme time with Kidman's stalker!
Nicole does her best to keep "a wonderful man" away. Plus: Britney disses her hometown, Leguizamo's got a major bulge and Woody Harrelson runs from the law!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, April 26, 2001
Bow wow wow
Snoop Dogg and Larry Flynt make a porn video; Wyclef Jean wants Sharon Stone -- think "jockstrap." Plus: Woody causes woodies and Meg Ryan's exes rock!
Shepard! Penn! Harrelson! Nolte!
Our most famous chronicler of the desert of the male psyche returns to San Francisco with a new play and an all-star cast.
Don't call it liposuction
"Survivor's" Richard throws down the cash for a tighter bod; Anne Heche might be back in boytown after all. Plus: Madonna gets down on her knees before the U.N.
"White Men Can't Jump"
Ron Shelton's comedy about wisecracking, tough-talking basketball rivals opens up more racial dialogue than any message movie.
Woody Harrelson gets back in the ring
The unpredictable star talks about his overlooked boxing flick, "Play It to the Bone" -- and tries to avoid preaching.
Bump and rind
Seedy sex scene sliced from new Jim Carrey movie? Liv Tyler stars in the erotic dreams of Rebecca Romijn-Stamos; Darva doffs her duds. Plus: Did former "Survivor" contestant reveal show's winner?
Show me your indies
Think it's hard getting into Sundance? Try getting into Lapdance. A report from the Indiewood trenches.
"Play It to the Bone"
Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas sour the sweet science.
Psychic hot tip: Mariah and Bill in Y2K
The spirits speak: More young stuff for the prez in 2000; eyes off my tush, says Michael Caine; Posh Spice's hubby likes to get into her knickers. Plus: Actress Patsy Kensit took who to bed?
And now a word from our readers
Welcome to the First Annual Nothing Personal Readers' Choice Awards! Where you dish the gossip and I go on vacation!
"The Rainmaker"
Woody Harrelson brings his trademark touch of self-parody to the Broadway stage.
Ron "The Artist" Shelton
With his new boxing movie, "Play It to the Bone," the writer-director continues to work the "radical middle."
Up in the air
Can a 20-minute oxygen session counteract the effects of living in L.A.?
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