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Poster Boy

Slice and Dice

One man’s vandalism is another’s political art. Just ask Poster Boy, the Matisse of subway-ad mash-ups.


Welcome to the Sixties, Yet AgainWelcome Back to the Sixties

Martha Rosler, like too many artists, can’t move beyond the easy arguments of her youth.

Profiles and Interviews

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Demme’s Dazzler
review
Demme’s Dazzler The director’s Rachel Getting Married spins gold out of the very bleak. Plus, Body of Lies launches a new star.
obit
Radical Speak
Richard Russo, Sam Mendes, and Philip Seymour Hoffman remember Paul Newman.
backlash report
The Undulating Curve The shifting expectations of Mickey Rourke.

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Ready for the Glue FactoryReady for the Glue Factory

Never mind Daniel Radcliffe: It turns out that Equus itself is a pretty lame old nag.

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Algorithm & BluesAlgorithm & Blues

The wonder and terror of Google.

music More

Joltin’ Joe’sJoltin’ Joe’s

A category-defying downtown club turns ten.

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Rethinking LennyRethinking Lenny

Performers too young to have known Bernstein see his music afresh.

kids More

Petit GourmandPetit Gourmand

The first-ever Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival is serving up a long menu of family-friendly events.

What Tina Fey Would Do for a SoyJoy

Product integration, 30 Rock, and the trouble with using brands to write TV.

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