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While Schumer Slept
Probing the senior senator's silence on 9-11's toxic cloud
Cover story by Kristen Lombardi

The dust that coated lower Manhattan after 9-11 has made people seriously ill. . . .read more

>>Plus

Tom Robbins on Comptrollergate, the sequel
Troop Morale
A handy white house guide for patriotic citizens
Sutton Impact by Ward Sutton
Ahmad Jamal Trio
Calendar by Voice Choices


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VOICE Giveaways
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Harlem Stage On Screen
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Spring Guide
On Streets March 7th!
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Hentoff: Is This America?
Canada apologizes to its citizen kidnapped by CIA; U.S. keeps him on its terror list.
by Nat Hentoff

Too Smart by Half
How Spitzer rigged the build-up to the war with the assembly.
by Wayne Barrett

Reader Boos Peculiarly Written Personal Ad
This week's letters

Runnin' Scared
Democracy at Work in the 40th
Mystery of Stadium Funds Continues
TV on the Radio Guy Calls Our Cover Racist

La Dolce Musto
Anna Nicole Was Not a Whore!
by Michael Musto

Counter Culture
A Hero's Welcome
Chinatown's new banh mi parlor turns to France for inspiration.
by Robert Sietsema

Liquid City
20 of Separation: Bikini Bars
by Corina Zappia

Inside the Guide: music; art; events; activism; video games; free; and more.

FEATURED EVENTS
Radical Living Papers: Alternative and Underground Publications and Art (1960-1975)
Over 200 original copies of opinionated, provocative, political, and progressive print media that were at the heart of the counterculture movement of the '60s and '70s are on display . . .read more

Sex Workers' Art Show
Prostitutes, strippers, dommes, porn stars, and other kings and queens of arousal participating in the touring sextravaganza Sex Workers' Art Show hope to dispel those dirty myths about the sex industry by showing the more creative aspects of the occupation. . . . .read more

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Savage Love
Satisfied Slaveboys and Happy Femmes
by Dan Savage
Plus: Savage Love Web Extra: Secrets of Queer Happy Endings

Fly Life
White Chicks on Sale
A V-Day roundup yields re-educated hipsters, angry guidos, trashy novels, and a very special discount.
by Tricia Romano
Plus: Fly Life Photo Gallery: The Re-Education of the Hipster

Pucker Up
Dangerous Dildos, Part 2

Toxic tensions rise in the toy industry.
by Tristan Taormino

Daily Rockie Horoscope
by Rockie

Free Will Astrology
by Rob Brezsny

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Podcast
Uncle LD's High Bias
Scrapbook of solitude.
by LD Beghtol

Down in Front
The Unforgettable Fire
Joyously overwrought arena rock often sounds even better in church.
by Rob Harvilla

Singles Going Steady
Pop Music of the Future
Turn off your Boris or whatever and let's get retarded.
by Garrett Kamps

Blast From the Past
An ambitious big-band project comes to fruition 30-plus years later.
by Francis Davis

I Still Miss Someone
Big-shot cameos temporarily help a Louvin Brother forget his better half.
Edd Hurts on Charlie Louvin

A Yoko Tribute Album Mercifully Free of the Barenaked Ladies
Mikael Wood on Yoko Ono's Yes, I'm a Witch

Plus: Caetano Veloso; Elvis Perkins; and much more.

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17 + 6 - 5 + 1 - 3 + 7 = 23!
This and other shocking numerical revelations await in Jim Carrey's totally freaking random thriller.
Nathan Lee reviews The Number 23

Queasy Rider
Nicolas Cage sells his soul for another Hollywood hit.
Nathan Lee reviews Ghost Rider

Behind the Music
Not even Michael Gambon's 18th-century hat head can save a wretch like Amazing Grace.
by Ella Taylor

The Wayward Cloud
Tsai Ming-liang's latest is wayward, indeed.
Nathan Lee reviews The Wayward Cloud

Plus: The Astronaut Farmer; The Taste of Tea; and much more.

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art

Critiqueus Interruptus
The lady is not a tramp: Andrea Fraser replaces sensationalism with adoration.
by Jerry Saltz

Unraveled Tapestry
Eve Sussman loses the thread of a masterpiece.
by Jerry Saltz

Trigger Happy
Jailed for forgery and notorious for his weapons art, Alfredo Martinez plots his next move.
by Michael Spies

Best in Show
Smiley Apocalypse
R. C. Baker's gallery picks

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books

Under Siege
Elif Shafak talks about her novel and the real trial of imaginary characters.
Lenora Todaro reviews Elif Shafak's The Bastard of Istanbul

Bi-Focal
A bisexuality book puts pleasure before politics.
Claire Potter reviews Jennifer Baumgardner's Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics

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Musicals in Transit
In the Heights or Adrift in Macao, new musicals are fun-but not too much else.
Michael Feingold reviews In the Heights; Adrift in Macao; and Follies

Kid's Play
Two dramas built around elusive heroes-one a legend, the other a teen.
Alexis Soloski reviews Every Day Above Ground; 6969

Suspicious Minds
Tupperware and terrorism stir up the party.
Angela Ashman reviews Elephant Girls

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Mixing and Mingling
Big Dance Theater combine cultures, and maybe sell an insurance policy.
Deborah Jowitt on The Other Here

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Sutton Impact
A Handy White House Guide for Patriotic Citizens
by Ward Sutton

This Modern World
The Great Right Wing Brain Glitch of 2007
by Tom Tomorrow

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