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Music Feature

Memory Motel: Richard Shindell's Bewitching World, Then and Now

The legacy of a master songsmith on tour now

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TV & Film News

Humorist Sedaris gives indie filmmaker rare opportunity

Kyle Patrick Alvarez's adaptation of "C.O.G." starts production.

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TV & Film News

The Master trailer, now with words of wisdom from Philip Seymour Hoffman

Plus, Joaquin Phoenix getting aggro.

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Books News

Iran announces Salman Rushdie video game

Will Rushdie finally meet his fate?

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TV & Film News

Full trailer for Spike Lee's Red Hook Summer revealed

The NYC-based director gets back to familiar ground.

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TV & Film Review

The Sarah Silverman Program

Edgy, often outrageous sitcom is not for the easily offended.

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Books Review

The Red House

Tempest in a teapot.

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TV & Film News

More footage from Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master

Hoffman's title character has surfaced.

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Culture News

Legendary skateboarder Christian Hosoi writes memoir

The greatest skater in history gets personal.

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TV & Film News

Ridley Scott says Bible epic in the works

Prometheus director wants to film life of Moses.

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Music News

Reptar's new warped music video

A guide to recognizing your saints.

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TV & Film News

First footage from The Master revealed

Mysterious PT Anderson film gets teaser trailer.

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TV & Film News

Showtime renews The Borgias for third season

More scheming to come for infamous family

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TV & Film News

Spike Lee returns to Brooklyn for Red Hook Summer

The NYC filmmaker gets back to his small-scale roots.

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Books Feature

A Clockwork Anniversary

This Orange Is Evergreen.

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Books Review

Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman

Faith is a blindspot.

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Books Critical Questions

Critical Questions: John Jeremiah Sullivan

Our new favorite essayist discusses the joys of skepticism.

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Books Review

The Flame Alphabet

So shut up already.

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Books Critical Questions

Critical Questions: Craig Thompson

Graphic novelist reaches out of his comfort zone.

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Books Review

Pulphead

Stunning essays of compassion and wit.

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Books Review

The Marriage Plot

Contender for best book of the year.

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Books Review

The Devil All the Time

Violence and death soil the Midwest.

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Books Review

Habibi

A love story that transcends time and place.

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Books Review

The Submission

Good intentions aren’t enough.

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Books Review

Day of the Oprichnik

Damning satire of contemporary Russia.

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TV & Film Review

Of Gods and Men

A true story about the simple, yet extraordinary, lives of… >>

Books Review

Enough About Love

A light and breezy novel that’s actually quite serious.

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TV & Film Review

Cedar Rapids

A solid, if unspectacular, parody of Midwestern conservatism.

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Books Review

The Brothers Ashkenazi

A missing gem of literature is restored.

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Books Review

The Clash of Images

A mesmerizing glimpse into Morocco, old and new.

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Books Review

Lint

Chris Ware's view of an unredeemed life.

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TV & Film Review

Stone

Despite a cast of big names, Stone tries too hard… >>

Books Review

The Quickening

A solid debut from a writer to watch.

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Books Review

The Book of Genesis Illustrated

Crumb’s Genesis could use a bit more mischief.

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Books Review

Brother, I’m Dying

Danticat examines Haiti’s turbulent political past and immigrant experience in… >>

Books Profile

William Gaddis

A giant of contemporary fiction.

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Books Review

To Kill a Mockingbird

This American classic deserves its legendary status.

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Culture Review

James Ensor: MoMA June 28, 2009 - September 21, 2009

As Ensor grew into himself as an artist, he began… >>

Culture Profile

James Ensor

One of the great tragedies of modern art is that… >>

Books Profile

Allen Ginsberg

A relentless, revolutionary force in poetry.

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TV & Film Review

Battlestar Galactica

One of the best frakking TV shows ever, sci-fi or… >>