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Half-Blood Blues

Esi Edugyan

Should have been a hit.

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Hemingway’s softer side is revealed

By Damian Van Denburgh

What are you lookin’ at?

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TV & Film Review

Hugo

Martin Scorsese

Scorsese’s love letter to cinema’s early age.

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Culture List

Velvet Goldmine: Fashion As Art

By Avram Finkelstein

If artists are free to joke about selling out -… >>

TV & Film List

The 20 Best Romantic Comedies

By Kristy Puchko

The romantic-comedy genre is often slandered as being mindless, flowery… >>

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Van Gogh in a new light

By Anna Graizbord

Zooming in on Van Gogh.

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TV & Film List

The 10 Best Movies About Artists

By Jason Bogdaneris

Occasionally overwrought, with titles that suggest overheated passion (Lust! Ecstasy!),… >>

TV & Film Review

Paris When It Sizzles

Richard Quine

A rom-com for movie-lovers.

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Books Review

The Hare with Amber Eyes

Edmund de Waal

An utterly unique story.

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Books Review

The Marriage Plot

Jeffrey Eugenides

Contender for best book of the year.

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Bad Marie

Marcy Dermansky

Nice girls finish last.

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TV & Film Review

Love Crime

Alain Corneau

A layered, high-stakes French thriller.

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Culture Profile

Sheila Hicks

By Michael Tomeo

The source from which most fibers art flows.

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TV & Film Review

One Day

Lone Scherfig

Sentimental snapshots of a relationship better left forgotten.

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Books Review

Never Any End to Paris

Enrique Vila-Matas

Charming view into one writer’s beginnings.

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TV & Film Review

Midnight in Paris

Woody Allen

Wilson impressively channels Woody in Paris.

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Books Review

Night Soul and Other Stories

Joseph McElroy

Intellectual rigor paired with a humane and hopeful impulse.

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TV & Film Profile

Claire Denis

By Josh Ralske

A prominent figure on the festival circuit with her own… >>

TV & Film Review

Carlos

Olivier Assayas

Epic length, sporadic moments of greatness, and a story worth… >>

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Frans Masereel

By Damian Van Denburgh

Masereel tells tales that don’t need words to speak.

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Books Review

Giovanni’s Room

James Baldwin

A wonderfully compressed vision of a man destined for loneliness.

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