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I Am So Wired
On Sunday night, Jan. 6, HBO will broadcast the first episode of the fifth, and last, season of The Wire. To assure fans: The show continues to offer perhaps the most loving and damning portrait of Baltimore ever put to film, from the cops to the teachers to the drug dealers to the politicians who make that city the charming disaster that it is. And as a bonus, a parade of favorites from past seasons (hey, was that Nicky Sobotka?) will be trotted past, like perps on a walk, before the final goodbye. read more »
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Joins the TV Club! And HBO Whacks The Sopranos
Glug, Glug … Globes!
Countdown to Bliss

More About Blacks Not on TV
The larger point is that the only way blacks seem to make it on television as an ensemble is playing sports or on a comedy. The great dramas that have gripped television culture in the last ten years are white. The HBO all-you-can-eat tables of American life, Six Feet Under, Sopranos, Big Love, Deadwood and so on, are white. I guess only white people have dark currents and struggles in their lives. Or more likely, we're scared of those currents, are conflicted about blacks and crime. I'm told that Deadwood creator David Milch wanted to do a 60s black radical drama, which given his track record would surely be startling and loving and black to the eyeballs, but I'm still waiting.
I guess the old racist line, Darkies just like to dance and sing, is still alive. Now they just like to play ball and make jokes.
'Times' To Sell Stake in Discovery Times Channel
In the April 10 issue, the Observer reported, based on documents obtained by the Rocky Mountain News, that the Times might take advantage of a window in its agreement with Discovery Communications that would allow the paper to sell its stake. read more »
Were Smith's Mormons Ahead of Their Times?
Were Smith’s Mormons Ahead of Their Times?
Spike’s Pique

Raise the Red-State Lantern
Raise the Red-State Lantern
HBO's Queen Sheila Is Ogling Koppel But Also Loves Porn
HBO’s Queen Sheila Is Ogling Koppel But Also Loves Porn

It's Not TV: It's NYT
Ugh! Too Many Toes! Note to New Yorkers: Please Cover Your Feet
Chairman Gulager Is Clueless Hero For Clutzy Era
Can HBO Save the Sitcom? Louis C.K. Says Yes
With Bob in the Big Leagues, Indies Can Breathe Easy
Eight Day Week
David Cross' Arrested Development: Renewed at Fox, He Plies New CD
Il Divorzio
On HBO's K Street, News, Moviemaking Are All Mixed Up
Dad's Bikini Line? An All-American Gender-Bender
TV Gets Weird Again in 2002, and Thank Goodness
Al Gore and Ben Affleck to Wed?…Who's Keeping the Head of Joey Pants?
What Did Emmy Mean?
Eight Day Week
Eight-Day Week
HBO'S Gay Series Stops Shooting After A Letter
We Have No Choice But to Fight, and Be Brave
Of Scythia?" My dear Quinctius, read more »
















