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Silver
Lining Despite its flaws,
"Bicentennial Man's" robot story just may be Robin Williams' best
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A
Snarling Look at November It was a month filled
with turkeys, and we don't mean only the stuffable kind. |
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Out
and About 1999 saw more gay
characters on TV than ever. So what's the problem? |
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Squatting
on Hate Savvy activists are
buying up nasty Internet domain names like lesbian.com to keep
bigots from exploiting them. |
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Scholar
Ship Information on cheap
flights for students, international phone cards and livening up that
Florida-New York drive. |
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Still
Peligroso Cypress Hill's B-Real and Eric Bobo come out of the pot
haze to talk up their new album -- they're keeping it real, en
Espanol. (Rolling
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 Antisocial
Superstar Marilyn Manson retreats into the Web, gets even
weirder. (Rolling
Stone)
Hope
I Die Before I Get Old Remembering Kurt Cobain,
Janis Joplin, more. (Atomic
Pop)
Giving
Love a Bad Name Marilyn Manson fires back
at Courtney; Christina Aguilera back where she belongs;
more. (Rolling
Stone)
Very
Relentless Pet Shop Boys reemerge
with homage to clubbing, drinking, love. (Exclaim!)
To
Kingdom Come Founding member of the
Band, solo artist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Rick Danko
dead at 56. (Rolling
Stone)
Two
Turntables and a Mouse Pioneer's new cdj-700S
gives the DJ suite some digital equilibrium. Problem is, you
can't scratch with it. (Shift)
Best
of '99 Boy bands and scantily dressed teenaged girls not your
thing? Here's another list of the year's best releases.
(Off
the Chart)
 Ax
to Grind The 50 worst guitar solos of the millennium.
(Pitchfork)
Young
Love R.E.M. make room for Neil. Plus: Whitney floats
above "Titanic," more. (Rolling
Stone)
Superstar
Shopping Spree Metallica! Jay-Z! Mariah!
Third Eye Blind! Korn! More mega-releases than ever for the
end of '99. (Rolling
Stone)
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