Our Human Rights Show
Countries abusing their prisoners say they are following America's practices.
by Nat Hentoff
Reader About That Wolfe Story
This week's letters
Power Plays
More Power to You
Landmarks Commission Parks Parke-Bernet Plan
Justice for Sale in Brooklyn
La Dolce Musto
The Oscar Race Decoded!
by Michael Musto
Counter Culture
Blazin' BBQ
Smoking up an eclectic Brooklyn joint.
by Robert Sietsema
Inside the Guide: music; art; events; activism; video games; free; and more.
FEATURED EVENTS
Pillow Fight League
Once upon a time, pillow fights were known only as the official sport of chatty, curler-wearing girls jacked up on sugar at slumber parties . . .read more
Leather Meets Levis
The global-warmish season may be over, but the gay and lesbian peeps at the Big Apple Ranch offer an alternative reason to wear practically nothing at the Leather Meets Levis Dance . . .read more
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Savage Love
Is This Guy Gay or What?
by Dan Savage
Fly Life
From Andy Warhol to Thompson Twins
Two beloved scribes release two dramatically different books, and celebrate accordingly.
by Tricia Romano
Plus: Happy Birthday, Mr. Black
First anniversary party for the club, its Ass. 01.12.07
Lusty Lady
E-so Horny
Porn's MySpace queen screws her way through cyberspace.
by Rachel Kramer Bussel
Daily Rockie Horoscope
by Rockie
Free Will Astrology
by Rob Brezsny
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VOICE MUSIC BLOGS
Status Ain't Hood
Highlights: Things I Learned Watching Stomp the Yard
by Tom Breihan
Uncle LD's High Bias
Noisepop One: 'Dizzy with Your Disease'
by LD Beghtol
Down in Front
The Backlash Variations
On the endlessly repeating freeze/thaw cycle of the Cold War Kids.
by Rob Harvilla
Miles of Gilles
Mr. Peterson continues refining his taste in jazz, samba, and goat cheese.
by Kylen Campbell
The Lemons Three
Deerhoof remain talented enough to sing in tune and crazy enough not to care.
by Kevin O'Donnell
Slick Trouble
The government's determination to deport old-school rapper Slick Rick knows no bounds
by Julia Reischel
Singles Going Steady
Pet sounds and animal magnetisms.
by Zach Baron
Plus: Hyphy Hitz; America and much more.
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The Godfather's Godfather
A decade before Coppola's hit, Mafioso took on the mob and how.
J. Hoberman reviews Mafioso
David Lynch Made a Man Out of Me
Our critic comes of age as Eraserhead just gets better with time.
Nathan Lee reviews Eraserhead
The Cine Phile
The Wonder Boys
Spotlight on the Brothers Quay at Film Forum.
by J. Hoberman
The Clan Jacobs
Dad premieres a new, video version of an old tribute, while son succumbs to the slacker indie.
Ed Halter reviews Two Wrenching Departures; The GoodTimesKid
Plus: The Italian; Stomp the Yard; and much more.
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Pictures at an Execution
Two museum shows illuminate history's darkest corners.
by Jerry Saltz
Pulp Friction
Dike Blair's hard-boiled glamour.
by Jerry Saltz
Best in Show
Heartbreak of Darkness
R. C. Baker's gallery picks
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books
From Russia, With Misery
Martin Amis's new novel sets a love triangle in a Soviet gulag.
Brendan Bernhard reviews Martin Amis's House of Meetings
The Digital Body
Sex and savagery meet technology in this blog fiction anthology.
Alexander Nazaryan reviews Dennis Cooper's Userlands: New Fiction Writers From the Blogging Underground
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Video Games
Golfing With Cops, Fairies, and Punks
Harold Goldberg reviews Super Swing Golf
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Running on Empty
Theresa Rebeck pays a perfunctory revisit to an all too familiar place.
Michael Feingold reviews The Scene
The Racist Inside
Two shows at P.S.122 probe violence, self-hatred, and man's inhumanity to man.
Alexis Soloski reviews Purity; You Belong to Me
The Call of Nature
New York-based Nature Theater of Oklahoma shine in the Under the Radar festival.
by Brian Parks
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The Secret of Excess
Supercharged dancing by a cadre programmed for speed and complexity.
Deborah Jowitt on Complexions
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Sutton Impact
Happy Birthday, Gitmo!
by Ward Sutton
This Modern World
The Very Bad Idea, Part II
by Tom Tomorrow
Mark Fiore
Warming of Mass Destruction!
by Mark Fiore
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