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Salon.com July 12, 2001 Joyce Millman |
Who does Buffy have to slay to get an Emmy nomination? The lamest awards show in the land stiffs the best show on TV -- again... |
Fast Company September 2002 Polly LaBarre |
Hit Man Tony Soprano is back (finally). Six Feet Under is tops (now). And Chris Albrecht is smiling (really). The head of HBO is the most original mind in television. Here's his program for innovation. |
AskMen.com David Nusair |
5 Things You Didn't Know: Seinfeld While Seinfeld fans have probably seen each episode countless times, there are still a number of quirky little facts about that even its most ardent followers would be surprised to learn. |
BusinessWeek April 7, 2010 Grover & Fixmer |
Conan O'Brien's Work in Progress The former Tonight Show host is in play, but prospective TV and cable networks are struggling to find him the right time slot. |
Salon.com January 15, 2002 Ian Rothkerch |
The men behind the curtain Three actors from "Oz" talk about surviving the slammer, prison politics and the brutish force of the most overlooked show on television... |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 Joyce Millman |
What ever happened to the fall TV season? It's September: Where are all the new shows? Plus: Court TV's reality entry "Confessions" is not good for the soul. |
Salon.com December 26, 2000 Joyce Millman |
"You will not get my vote. My vote will go to Richard ..." From "Survivor" and "The West Wing" to Robert Downey Jr.'s bad career move and the election that would not die: The best and worst of TV 2000. |
Salon.com October 9, 2000 Joyce Millman |
By George In HBO's comedy series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David -- the model for George Costanza -- boldly remakes a classic in his own image... |
Salon.com January 7, 2002 Bill Wyman |
"Seinfeld" Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David's TV show wasn't just a sitcom -- it was one of the most complex and troubling art works of our time... |
Wired November 27, 2007 Chris Baker |
Futurama Is Back! Grab a Can of Slurm and Settle In The animated sitcom Futurama is back in production for DVD, and the unexpected return is as curious as the story of its abrupt cancellation. |