Doug Morgan, left, and son Jonathan, whose Jesus pencils lead to a lawsuit that's 8 years old and only getting older​Out of the blue today I got a call from somebody at the Liberty Institute, who said she was returning my message. "I guess you're calling about 'The Candy Cane Case,'" she said. Um ... More >>
Plus: The Snub; A Dog’s Life
The Dallas Video Festival shows all the news not fit for print
It's the docs that rock this year's USAFF schedule
Money for Nothing Going Public Rave On Britney Bares It Testing, Testing
Basic Instinct author crawls up Bill Clinton's pants and hangs on tight
It was reformers vs. the business-as-usual crowd on Dallas' ethics task force. Somehow the reformers won. Sort of.
Adaptation of this classic farce is, well, quite Ideal
Ron Howard fiddles with the question
March 11 - 17, 1999
Hollywood mainstream in the slipstream: hits, misses, remakes, and blasts from the past
Jerry Bruckheimer and Tony Scott have a political agenda: It's called box office
Despite the Starr report's dirty details, Paula Jones' case against the nation's "first black president" hinges as much on race as on sex
How a troupe of button-down Dallas lawyers breathed life into Jones vs. Clinton and found themselves the nation's most unlikely feminist heroes
DMN editors spin the truth until it wobbles rather than come clean on how they blew their big story
