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Culture News

New Brooklyn Nets logo unveiled

By Chris Payne

Reppin’ Brooklyn in black and white

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Culture News

Photo of the Day: The venerable Empire State Building

By Jason Bogdaneris

Elegant, timeless, and iconic

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Culture News

Times Square W Hotel hosts first Instagram exhibit

By Laura Smith

App as art?

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Books Review

Sweet Talk

Stephanie Vaughn

The return of a classic.

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Music News

Chris Baio of Vampire Weekend set to release a solo EP

By Lorenn Kassel

Vampire Weekend gets a sunburn

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Books News

2012 Guggenheim Fellows announced

By Damian Van Denburgh

Meet the Fellows.

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Music News

Pulp performs on Jimmy Fallon

By Anna Graizbord

If only all ‘90s bands could have aged as well.… >>

TV & Film News

Trailer of the Day: Lola Versus

By Kristy Puchko

Greta Gerwig fronts R-rated comedy

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Music News

Dirty Projectors preview new album

By Stewart Mason

Swing Lo Magellan due July 10

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TV & Film News

New Mad Men cast member revealed

By Kristy Puchko

The office gets some new blood.

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TV & Film News

Clip of the Day: Mad Men mashup

By Kristy Puchko

The Mad women sing for a change.

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Culture News

The MoMA brings dance to the Atrium

By Lorenn Kassel

Modern dance meets modern art.

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Music Review

Sees the Light

La Sera

Solo Vivian Girl ups the songwriting ante.

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Culture Feature

Critical Picks: Spring Art Preview 2012

By Jason Bogdaneris

The upcoming season's hot prospects.

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Music News

Video of the Day: Tanlines

By Stewart Mason

No mixed emotions here

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Music News

Shins Bring New Tracks to SNL

By Chris Payne

New lineup's TV debut

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Culture News

David Lynch solo show to open at Tilton Gallery

By Anna Graizbord

First solo show in over 20 years.

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Music Review

Reign of Terror

Sleigh Bells

Brooklyn duo lose their focus.

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Culture News

Playing House at the Brooklyn Museum

By Anna Graizbord

Installations aim to engage museumgoers.

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Music Review

Interstellar

Frankie Rose

Frankie Goes To 1981.

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Music News

Kraftwerk Announce Career-Spanning Residency At MoMA

By Chris Payne

Eight albums, zero facial expressions.

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Culture News

Spencer Sweeney's Valentine print

By Jason Bogdaneris

Won't you be mine?

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Books News

50 ways to love your covers

By Damian Van Denburgh

Judging books by their covers.

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Culture News

Return of the Secret Policeman's Ball

By Jason Bogdaneris

Colbert and Coldplay headline charity show

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Culture News

Artist and musician Mike Kelley found dead in apparent suicide

By Anna Graizbord

Conceptual proto-punk artist passes away.

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Culture Review

Weegee: Murder Is My Business

Weegee

Weegee's still famous.

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Culture News

A Nation at War installation now at MoMA

By Anna Graizbord

Installation examines roles during wartime.

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Books Review

The Age of Movies: Selected Writings of Pauline Kael

Sanford Schwartz

A collection of tell-it-like-she-thinks film reviews.

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TV & Film Review

Haywire

Steven Soderbergh

Soderbergh turns Carano into a credible action star.

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Books Review

The Flame Alphabet

Ben Marcus

So shut up already.

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Music Review

Headcage

Matthew Dear

Scattershot but often engaging grooves.

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Culture Review

Maurizio Cattelan: All

Maurizio Cattelan

A provocateur's career-spanning hodgepodge.

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Culture Profile

UCB Theatre

By Anna Graizbord

Breeding ground for many influential comedy figures.

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TV & Film Review

Eames: The Architect and the Painter

Jason Cohn

An engaging look at two mid-century design luminaries.

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Books Review

Bad Marie

Marcy Dermansky

Nice girls finish last.

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Music Review

Sky Full of Holes

Fountains of Wayne

Power-poppers get ready for the country.

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Culture Review

New Sculpture and Works on Paper

Jasper Johns

One stunning piece from the master of the obtuse.

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Music Review

Gloss Drop

Battles

Avant-rockers retool, avoiding sophomore slump.

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Books Review

What I Loved

Siri Hustvedt

A dark tale of overlapping New York families, arts, and… >>

Music Review

Fluorescence

Asobi Seksu

NYC duo returns to shoegazey form.

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Music Review

Darker Blue

A.R.E. Weapons

The end of the post-punk revival.

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TV & Film Profile

Judah Friedlander

By John Wilson

A deadpan, absurdist comedian with an eye for the ironic.

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Music List

Matador at 21: Matador Records’ 21 Best Albums

By Stewart Mason

In celebration of Matador Records' 21st anniversary and their October… >>

Books Review

Freedom

Jonathan Franzen

Too much Freedom can be bad for you.

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TV & Film Review

I'm Still Here

Casey Affleck

Whether or not it’s a put-on, it’s an embarrassment.

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Books Review

Vida

Patricia Engel

Vida may be too cool for its own good.

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Books Review

The History of Love

Nicole Krauss

Love and literature are the life-blood of this remarkable novel.

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Books Review

How Did You Get This Number

Sloane Crosley

Sloane Crosley solidifies her position as America’s zaniest literary ingénue… >>

Music Review

LP4

Ratatat

Brooklyn dance-rock duo stuck on repeat.

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Music List

Critical Wu-Tang Clan Releases

By Jason Lipshutz

The Wu-Tang Clan has provided lyrical artistry and head-knocking beats… >>

Music List

Critical Urban Romantics

By Jim Allen

The sounds of the street become a heart-swelling symphony in… >>

Music Profile

Gil Scott-Heron

By Jim Allen

Spoken-word performances with groove-conscious jazz and R&B

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Music Review

Contra

Vampire Weekend

Giddy indie pop delight.

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Music Profile

Chavez

By T. Cole Rachel

Short-lived but influential NYC guitar heroes.

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Culture Review

The Sartorialist

Scott Schuman

There's an immediacy and authenticity to Schuman's street snaps that… >>

Music Profile

Steely Dan

By Stewart Mason

Much darker and more intriguing than their reputation suggests.

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Music Profile

Matador Records

By Stewart Mason

Possibly the best American indie of the last 21+ years.

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TV & Film Review

Mad Men

Matthew Weiner

Cultural influences abound in this artful, cinematic show, centered on… >>