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TV STORIES
EDITED BY HUGH HART
Fall
Preview
Lawyer quiz, hot new faces plus TV Genius answers all your boob tube questions
(Tribune Media Services)
'Survivor'
Central
Rants from 'Stacey' plus interviews with host Jeff Probst and tons 'o news
(Tribune Media Services)
Slick
World
The new "Real World" cast of camera-ready drama queens are too smooth for
their own good (Tribune Media Services)
R.I.P
'TGIF'
ABC's Friday night teen block is history -- share the nostalgia as we remember
growing up with "Full House" and "Just the Ten of Us" (Tribune Media
Services)
Twisted
Cable
'Man Show,'Sexy 'Lexx,' demented 'Strangers With Candy' and other strange
fruit from the land of cable (Tribune Media Services)
"Millionaire"
Winners Reflect On Changes
Cocky John Carpenter and five other contestants talk about how "Who Wants to Be
a Millionaire" changed their lives (Tribune Media Services)
Sidekick
Slackers
"Clerks" voice talent Jason Mewes digs Cookies 'N Creme while John O'Halloran
chats about working with Kevin Smith (Tribune Media Services)
White Trash Soap Opera From Julie
Brown
The busty MTV personality and full time Valley Girl returns to cable with
raunchy "Strip Mall" (Tribune Media Services)
Now You See Him, Now You
Don't
Vincent Ventresca says there's more to cable hit "Invisible Man" than a sci fi
gimmick (Tribune Media Services)
Kevin Smith: Unhappy
Camper
The outspoken indie filmmaker talks about the hassles of getting his vision for
"Clerks" on to primetime, plus an interview with sidekicks Jay Mewes and Brian
O'Halloran (Tribune Media Services)
Sexy Sarah
Strangers are walking up to Sarah Jessica Parker and being just a little
too frank about their sex lives. The Golden Globe-winning actress talks
about life in the "City" (Tribune Media Services)
Standing Tall On "NYPD
Blue"
Henry Simmons plays brawny Baldwin, a nice cop -- until he gets riled
(Tribune Media Services)
Khandi's
'Corner'
Khandi Alexander talks about tough times in Baltimore's mean streets filming
HBO's gritty drug saga "The Corner" (Tribune Media Services)
South Park Bad
Boys
Trey Parker and Matt Stone talk dirty and threaten to get really
disgusting with the new "South Park" season (Tribune Media Services)
Sparks Flies
Shortly before quitting "Talk Soup," Hal Sparks talked to Zap2it.com about
staying sane in a world of tabloid TV (Tribune Media Services)
STORIES WRITTEN BY HUGH HART.............PRINTER FRIENDLY
Karaoke Movie Jackpot Sings a New Tune
Digital video's strengths are financial and artistic. (San Francisco
Chronicle)
Contact Role Is a Devil in a Blue Dress
Meg Howrey finds herself both exulted and exhausted.(Los Angeles
Times)
When the Play is a Memory, His Image Lasts
James McMullan's posters for Lincoln Center capture the essence of complex New
York shows. (Los Angeles Times)
Digital Video Mimics Film in Jackpot
Polish Brothers Shoot Indie Film on George Lucas' New High Definition Camera
(Los Angeles Times)
Birch is Back
In Ghost World Thora Birch Vanished into Role of Cheeky Slacker (Los
Angeles Times)
Pop Culture
101
Edutainment Sites Teach Show Biz Basics (Entertainment
Weekly)
Bully For Brad
Brad Renfro Stars in Larry Clark's Bully Movie About Florida Teen
Killing (Los Angeles Times)
Cradle Rocks Again
Will Geer Was Blacklisted For Starring in Cradle Will Rock -- Now his
Children Re-Stage the 1937 Folk Opera (Los Angeles Times)
Harry Hamilin Is In The House
L.A. Law Star Teams With St. Martin's Boss - Turned - Playwright in
House About New York Publishing World (Los Angeles
Times)
Cockpit Drama
Charlie Victor Romeo Turns Black Box Recordings into Chilling Theater
(Los Angeles Times)
David Hyde Pierce and Uta Hagen...Truly in Step
She wrote the book on acting, he memorized it. In Six Dance Lessons in Six
Days they swing together (Los Angeles Times)
Mahler's Muse
In Bruce Beresford's Bride of the Wind Sarah Wynter Used Bee Gees to Get
Psyched As Composer's Wife (Los Angeles Times)
Digging Digital
Jennifer Jason Leigh Directs Anniversary Party with Alan Cumming (Los
Angeles Times)
Bonding With 'Blonde'
Marilyn Monroe Sites Salute to the Mother of All Bombshells (Entertainment
Weekly)
Script
Tease
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon Host One of Several Online Screenplay Contests
(Entertainment Weekly)
Rating
the Movie Websites, April 9, 2001
Unsavory Hannibal Site and More (Entertainment Weekly)
Instant Auteur
Ex-Chicago Insurance Salesman Makes a Movie For Miramax (Chicago
Tribune)
The Gift of Gab
TV's Fast-Paced Gilmore Girls Take a Cue From Dorothy Parker (Los
Angeles Times)
Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones? Absolutely
Texan Tackles A British Role With Meat on Its Bones (Los Angeles
Times)
A Transgender Thing
Beau Bridges and Company Explore Mid-Life Sex Change in New Play (Los
Angeles Times)
Guy Pearce: Going
With the Flow
Memento Star Vanishes into A New Role (Los Angeles Times)
Welcome to HollyWeb!
Cash-strapped online talent seeks offline deals (Los Angeles
Times)
Rah
Rah For the Net
Campus sites offer sweet music deals (Entertainment Weekly)
Flicks
and Clicks
Get the grade on 4 movie websites (Entertainment Weekly)
Have Site,
Will Travel
A guide to hip travel packages (Entertainment Weekly)
Steppenwolf
Not
Chicago expatriates re-make Geffen Playhouse (Los Angeles
Times)
Just a
Bloke
Madonna, Brad Pitt, "Snatch" -- a big year for Limey director (Los Angeles
Times)
The Way of Del
Toro
"Traffic" star makes every word count -- if he can help it (Los Angeles
Times)
1999
Los Angeles Independent Film Festival
Daily Bits on the Wild World of Indie Movie Making (Tribune Media Services /
MovieQuest.com)
Foxy
Weasel
Charlotte Ross plays back-stabbing TV exec on "Beggars and Choosers"
(Tribune Media Services)
Year In
Review
'Sopranos' wail, Regis rules, Sela Ward seduces -- plus lawsuits, award
highlights and obits (Tribune Media Services)
Cynical
Girl
Kate Towne grew up in Hollywood and plays a jaded orphan on "M.Y.O.B." -- but
the 21-year old actress is so past being ironic (Tribune Media
Services)
Clip
Job
We've seen the teasers -- here's the thumbnail review on John Goodman's gay dad
on FOX's "Don't Ask" (Tribune Media Services)
New This
Summer
Hooked on reality with "Survivor," plus "Young Americans" "M.Y.O.B." and more
(Tribune Media Services)
Guy
Behind The Girl
"Opposite of Sex" director Don Roos talks about his new sitcom "M.Y.O.B."
(Tribune Media Services)
Cable
Debuts
Former "MTV" funny girl Julie Brown camps it up on Comedy Central's "Strip
Mall" plus a Dogma documentary and other quirky stuff (Tribune Media
Services)
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