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TV Notes: ESPN, GEICO, Meet The Press

By Steve Rhodes
Minutes don't expire. A lot of heel work in Baltimore. And what Meet the Press can (re-)learn from American Idol.

Posted on June 24, 2008

Topping Off Top Chef

By The Beachwood Top Chef Affairs Desk
When they went to commercial and I saw that pork belly sitting under the table, I freaked out.

Posted on June 19, 2008

What I Watched Last Night

By Steve Rhodes
My Boys returns because there is no God. Plus, another depressing milestone for C. Thomas Howell and the A-List Awards get an F.

Posted on June 13, 2008

TV Notes: Top Chef, Shamwow, Celebrity Rehab

By Steve Rhodes
Richard chokes. Rodney King returns.

Posted on June 12, 2008

What I Watched Last Night

By Kathryn Ware
Drug documentaries, World War II films, and a lot of Adult Swim.

Posted on June 06, 2008

Sex and the City's Grim Fable

By Stephanie Goldberg
Sex and the City is actually a grim fable.

Posted on June 05, 2008

MUSIC - American flags.
TV - Crooked cops, rotary phones and bourbons on the rocks.
POLITICS - Roger Ebert jumps Palin's shark.
SPORTS - The Bears' bridge to nowhere.

BOOKS - Booze, baseball, JFK and the CTA. In Booklist.

PEOPLE PLACES & THINGS - The Five Dumbest Ideas of the Week.

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