Love hate By
Ana Marie Cox
Jennifer Love Hewitt lacks charm, grace
and magnetism. How in the world did she end up playing Audrey Hepburn? (03/27/00)
Artists to Napster: Drop dead! By Eric Boehlert
To many musicians, the MP3 trading software isn't a revolution -- it's a rip-off. (03/24/00)
Island fever By Dylan James
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? (03/13/00)
The writing on the wall By Apollinaire Scherr
Conceptual artist Sol LeWitt doesn't do his own work, doesn't make originals and doesn't follow his own rules. Thirty years on, he's still making people nervous. (03/10/00)
Public radio's bad dream By Susan Emerling
Joe Frank conjures up the nightmares that "This American Life" and "A Prairie Home Companion" have when they go home at night. (03/07/00)
Dreaming in television By Daniel Kunitz
Nam June Paik's TV installations paint the Guggenheim Museum with the psychedelic colors of the cathode ray. (03/02/00)
All in la familia! By Andrés Martínez
A week in the life of "La Vida en el Espejo," one of the hottest prime-time telenovelas. (02/28/00)
"La Vida" loca By Andrés Martínez
The modern Mexican telenovela is an oversexed stew of giddy promiscuity, weird couplings, substance abuse and repressed homosexuality. Let's watch! (02/28/00)
Oh, Rosie, shut up By Bill Wyman
A silly organization gives out frivolous awards to has-beens and evanescent pop -- for the 42nd year. (02/24/00)
Real art is murder By Michael Scott Moore
Valerie Solanas, the woman who shot Andy Warhol, died forgotten a decade ago. Now her never-produced play has been dusted off to combat NEA "censorship." (02/23/00)
Black and white and taboo all over By Charles Taylor
Hollywood is more phobic than ever about interracial love, but now it's blacks who are putting on the brakes. (02/14/00)
"The Bitch Is Back" By Jeff Stark
Exclusive: Secret production notes for "Blair Witch Project" sequel revealed. (02/09/00)
The other man on the moon By Connell Barrett
From Letterman sidekick to "Get a Life" to, um, Dogbert, Chris Elliott -- a true alt-comedy innovator who might be funnier than Andy Kaufman -- just can't get no respect. (02/08/00)
Prisoner of love By Austin Bunn
Why is Mary Kay Letourneau, the 35-year-old teacher
who slept with her 13-year-old student, trying to keep her own book out of
American
stores? (01/27/00)
The other beauty myth By Daniel Kunitz
At the turn of the century,
with Picasso behind and Matthew Barney in front, does beauty still matter? (01/10/00)
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