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Will Everything Really BO2K?
Little brother might be hacking you.
A Snarling Look at November
It was a month filled with turkeys, and we don't mean only the stuffable kind.
Out and About
1999 saw more gay characters on TV than ever. So what's the problem?
Squatting on Hate
Savvy activists are buying up nasty Internet domain names like lesbian.com to keep bigots from exploiting them.
Scholar Ship
Information on cheap flights for students, international phone cards and livening up that Florida-New York drive.
Silver Lining
Despite its flaws, "Bicentennial Man's" robot story just may be Robin Williams' best performance ever. (Entertainment Insiders)

Giants, Insiders and Affairs, Oh My
1999's best films: from the animated genius of "My Giant" and "Princess Mononoke" to the smoldering passions of "The Insider" and "The End of the Affair." (Salon)

Comfortable in His DVDs
You know the special features on DVDs, like historical footage and interesting stills? Issa Rhodes Clubb knows them well -- in fact, he produces them. Here, his take on this little-known niche. (Feed Magazine)

Lost Spark
Kate Winslet smolders, but the rest of the cast evaporates in "Holy Smoke," Jane Campion's tale of sex and spirituality. (Salon)


Monster Bash
Creaky celebs gather to laud "Young Frankenstein" on its 25th anniversary. (Ultimate TV)

180-Minute 'Mile'
Frank Darabont's near-verbatim rendition of Stephen King's "Green Mile" makes for a poignant, though drawn-out, tale. (Entertainment Insiders)

Politics for Art's Sake
Tim Robbins' "Cradle Will Rock" swings from stunning to stifling. (Salon)

The Good Fight
"Fight Club" author talks about the film adaptation and answers the burning question: Is Brad Pitt the masculine ideal? (WildWeb)

The Pull of the Moon
Can the spirit of Andy Kaufman give Jim Carrey the courage to chart his own course? (Salon)

'Sweet' Surprise
Rising star Samantha Morton and Sean Penn shine in Woody Allen's charming, finely crafted "Sweet and Lowdown." (Salon)

Further Moore
Julianne Moore triumphs in Neil Jordan's latest crying game, "The End of the Affair." (Salon)

A Real Drag
"Flawless" alternately a gritty urban crime thriller and Joan Crawford-with-a-dick melodrama. (Salon)

'Dead' Again
Ten reasons why "Dead Man" is the best movie of the end of the 20th century. (Salon)

Mint Condition
Buzz and Woody get warm and fuzzy in Pixar's terrific sequel. (Salon)

Porn for Thought
The 20th-anniversary edition of "Caligula" may be digitally remastered and enhanced with Dolby stereo sound, but its core is as hard as ever. (Salon)

Command Performance
Former Clinton strategist Dick Morris on the ties that bind Hollywood and Washington. (Feed Magazine)

Beast of the East
A grueling adventure race in which battered participants still find time to get online.
The Museum of Bad Art
The Zine Scene
Will Everything Really BO2K?
Safeguarding Your PC
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