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December 29, 2002


The year 2002 in review
Our critics look back on the good, the bad and the downright puzzling in music, movies, theater, TV, the visual arts and pop culture.

The Year in Pop Culture: We'll see you in court
As we continue to wait for Vanessa Williams to tell she-was, then-she-wasn't, then-she-was, then-she-wasn't Miss North Carolina Rebekah Revels that nude photos can only help her post-beauty-queen career, we present our favorite things that put the pop in pop culture this year:

The Year In Art: Thinking outside the box
You could consider the cup half empty or half full.

The Year in Film: December raises the best-of bar
2002 would have been a very good year for movies even without December. As usual, Hollywood saved much of its best for last.

The Year on Stage: Visionary puppetry, acrobatics and new leadership
Spectacle ruled the performing arts in 2002 as The Lion King and Cirque du Soleil came to the Tampa Bay area within a month of each other.

The Year in TV: Hits and the missus -- Soprano and Osbourne, that is
First, a little advice: Turn to another list if all you want is a roster of TV shows that worked or didn't. This year, this critic's year-end picks are more about the Big Picture.

The Year in Pop: Artists on the verge
We at Team Pop take these Best of the Year lists seriously. We meet, break out the charts and diagrams. We scribble fiercely on slides and display them with overhead projectors. We measure data, do complicated math. It's very scientific.

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Entertainment, arts, TV headlines

  • Palin's memoirs triggers a boomlet of other books
  • Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover
  • Iran artists in tug of war with government
  • Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman to get early Oscars
  • Palin says she didn't know Bristol was having sex
  • Eastwood made French Legion of Honor commander
  • Denzel Washington cheers on son's 1st college game
  • IRS papers say Zsa Zsa Gabor has $118,321 tax bill
  • FACT CHECK: Palin's book goes rogue on some facts
  • Struggling studio MGM says it's looking for buyer
  • Palin says she didn't know Bristol was having sex
  • Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover
  • Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
  • TV's Jon Gosselin sues TLC, cites child labor laws
  • TV's Jon Gosselin sues TLC citing child labor laws
  • Review: 'What Once We Felt' is a cautionary tale
  • A play about coach Vince Lombardi set for B'way
  • Redgrave recreates the grandmother she barely knew
  • Broadway finds its 'Spider-Man' in Reeve Carney
  • Review: Willem Dafoe stars in an absurdist comedy

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