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Silver
Lining Despite its flaws,
"Bicentennial Man's" robot story just may be Robin Williams' best
performance ever. |
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Will
Everything Really BO2K? Little brother might
be hacking you. |
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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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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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Out
and About 1999 saw more
gay characters on TV than ever. So, what's the problem?
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TV) |
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 Near
and Deer A loving
history of the highest-rated TV special ever: 1964's "Rudolph
the Red-Nosed Reindeer," by the author of a very loving
book. (TV Party)
Reality
Check With FX set to
air the five unseen episodes, is there hope for Chris Carter's
"Harsh Realm" after all? We go to the source. (IGN.com)
In
Crowd A connection to
Mama Oprah helped catapult "Popular's" Leslie Bibb to the top
of TV's hottest short list. Now the former model is making it
on her own, heartbreak and all. (Ultimate
TV)
 When
Gold Diggers Attack! On the heels of
the game show craze of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" comes
Fox's comment on arranged marriages: a two-hour special called
"Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?" (Salon)
Girls
With Balls The WNBA's
secret weapon. (WildWeb TV
Show)
Closing
Credits The year in TV,
from the best of dark and wicked satire to the worst of dark
and wicked human nature. (Salon)
'Girl'
Power Animated shows
like "The Powerpuff Girls" pull the genre out of the sewer and
into a realm of self-conscious, smart, revolutionary,
for-the-kids art. (Feed
Magazine)
Sexing
Up Little Sister From Cindy
Brady to Alyssa Milano, will we ever be ready for our little
girls to grow up? (WildWeb)
Princess
Charming "Xena" premiere
saved by record-breaking special effects and -- that's right
-- Xena's long-awaited declaration of love for
Gabrielle. (IGN.com)
Ship
Dreck Fans rescue
"Gilligan's Island" memorabilia at auction. (Ultimate
TV)
Breaking
Up Is Hard to Do "Buffy" hits a
creative funk, but its spinoff "Angel" is in the
groove. (Salon)
Semi-Charmed Alyssa Milano
and hubby call it quits. (Ultimate
TV)
What
'Dreams' May Bomb For years,
Richard Simmons has made people earn their dreams the hard
way. Now he can't give them away. (Salon)
Paying
Tribute to 'Trek' Jason Alexander
talks about hosting a new "Star Trek" special. (Ultimate
TV)
'X'-Tension? Fox makes an
"X-Files" eighth season its major priority. (IGN.com)
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Beast of the East A
grueling adventure race in which battered participants still
find time to get online. |
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