The Year in Recycled Slate Stories
Mulholland Drive
By David Edelstein
Ghost World
By David Edelstein
Bridget Jones's Diary
By David Edelstein
Microsoft à la Hollywood: A new movie argues that software should be free. Try getting in without buying a ticket.
By Michael Kinsley
On Television
Uneasy Company: Band of Brothers is Private Ryan for grown-ups.
By Paul Fussell
Baywatch: The final jiggle.
By Seth Stevenson
Classic Concentration: On game shows, female hosts usually lose big.
By Chris Suellentrop
On the Page
The Book Club: Richard Reeves' President Nixon: Alone in the White House
By Ted Widmer and Christopher Caldwell
The Book Club: Andrew Solomon's Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression
By James Fallows and Christopher Caldwell
The Book Club: Fast Food Nation
By Katha Pollitt and Marjorie Williams
The Book Club: Rick Moody's Demonology and Raymond Carver's Call Me If You Need Me
By A.O. Scott and Christopher Caldwell
Eliza Truitt, a former editor at Slate, now works as a wedding photographer in Seattle.



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