A Golden night

A Golden night

"Glee" and "Social Network" shine at the 2011 Golden Globes. List of winners | Red carpet pics | After-party pics

A fighting chance

A fighting chance

FX's new drama "Lights Out" may not reach the level of "The Sopranos," but it has enough going for it to at least earn a shot at the title.

This *could* be fun

This *could* be fun

NBC's new superhero show "The Cape" is promising, but it would have been a lot better if the producers were aware of its ridiculousness.

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Golden Globes parties

The stars party after this year's Golden Globe Awards, hitting parties by InStyle, HBO and Fox.


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His dirty deeds

Mike Rowe, host of "Dirty Jobs," is a reflection of the American worker - even though he has hosted shows that went right down the drain.

A lucid voice of curiosity

KQED "Forum" host Michael Krasny, a professor at S.F. State, has been called the "conscience and alpha brain of the Bay Area."

The buzz for TV this fall

"Lost" is gone. No more original "Law & Order." So what's the scoop for the fall TV season? Tim Goodman gives his buzz-o-meter a workout.

Emmys' big winners

From "Mad Men" to "Modern Family," here's who won at TV's big night. Tim Goodman reviews the show.
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TV Reviews

'Skins,' American style

MTV brings out a potentially bigger gun with "Skins," an American remake of the controversial British series of the same name.

Quirky family values

On Showtime's "Shameless," there's a lot of love, smart writing and simply extraordinary performances, beginning with William H. Macy.

Superb police drama

The TV landscape is awash with cop shows, but few come close to the quality of "Southland," which moved from NBC to TNT.

A sci-fi snoozer

ABC's "V," a "reimagining" of the miniseries of the same name from the '80s, is full of groan-worthy dialogue and accidental campiness.

'Lombardi' sheds light

In a way, this HBO documentary, produced by Joe Lavine and Keith Cossrow and narrated by Liev Schreiber, is a profile of two Vince Lombardis.

Getting old and good

TNT's sublimely captivating comedy-drama "Men of a Certain Age" makes for great television.
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