1. A sombrero filled with dry ice
2. A fedora fitted with a small ventilation system around the brim, attached through tubing to a backstage fog machine preset to go off during the chorus of "Slow Ride"
3. A traditional Cherokee rain-dance headdress
4. A foam dome stocked with a pair of ice-cold Coors Lights that produce vapor as they rapidly thaw from the body heat of Peverett's dancing
5. An official crew baseball cap from the set of John Carpenter's 1980 horror film "The Fog"
6. A Yarmulke cut from a bed of tropical moss, raising the relative humidity around Peverett to 100 percent
7. A top hat-shaped cloud of fog continuously encircled around Peverett's head in a matrix of low-frequency sonic pulses emanating from Tony Stevens's powerful bass guitar
8. A standard men's bowler cap (They're huge in London.)
>"According to Jim" notwithstanding, TV has never been better. Serial dramas like "Lost" and astute sitcoms like "The Office" are a big step up from the shenanigans of "My Mother the Car." College schedules, however, are rarely made with Fox's lineup in mind, and undergrads often find themselves at the library when they should be tuning in to the Jack Bauer Power Hour. Fortunately, quality programming doesn't stop after Conan, and even the latest-cramming student can still catch these 5 after-midnight gems....
THE GOLDEN GIRLS (Lifetime)



I was a forward for the Celtics from '78 to '92, once scoring 20 points in a single quarter against the Hawks... Wait, that was Larry Bird.