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Tag! You're Going to Jail.
Graffiti writer sent to Rikers Island
Cover story by Sean Gardiner

Oliver Siandre couldn't have picked a worse time or place to revive his night-crawling, spray-painting alter ego . . . read more

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Of Sneakers, Scrawls, and Throw Ups
Camille Dodero's All City graffiti blog
Fold Me Now
Adventures in erotic paper folding
Feature by Mara Altman
Still Spanking It to Anna Nicole?
Why you have to knock it off now
Savage Love by Dan Savage
Jello Biafra at the Knitting Factory
Calendar by Voice Choices


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robert fisk - nation institute

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Harlem Stage On Screen
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The Pogues
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Bodies The Exhibition
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Spring Guide
On Streets March 7th!
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The Obama Agenda
Crowds love the candidate, but can he run a presidency on hope?
by Nat Hentoff

Can Cooperstown Save Baseball?
The Hall of Fame's mountains of memorabilia might not be enough to salvage the sport's tarnished legacy.
by Emma Span

Runnin' Scared
Freak Flags Fly at Half-mast as Arthur Mag Calls It Quits
Welcome to HewTube: '60 Minutes' Creator Takes on Web
As Tampa Turns: Who's Boring and Corporate Now?

La Dolce Musto
Closet Cases Give Etheridge the Oscar!
by Michael Musto

Counter Culture
Deep Sea Dining
Peruvian seafood restaurant casts a wide net in Queens.
by Robert Sietsema

Liquid City
Spirited Diners
by Corina Zappia

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

FEATURED EVENTS
Prince: Pre-Fame
Picture it . . . 1978. Before the paisley, the purple, and the pop life, a young, Afroed Prince Rogers Nelson from Minneapolis is about to take on the music world. . . .read more

Modern Show 1900+
French Art Deco furnishings, Bakelite objects, out-of-print books on art and design, and vintage sunglasses are some of the treasures to be found at this year's Modern Show 1900 +, an exhibition and sale of 20th-century furniture, jewelry, books, silver, glass, textiles, photography, and more.. . . . .read more

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Savage Love
Still Spanking It to Anna Nicole?
by Dan Savage

Fly Life
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out of Style
Raising a glass to Lit, mourning Disco D, and bashing the repellent cabaret law.
by Tricia Romano

Married, Not Dead
Cuming Clean

It's big, it's electric, and it makes me wet. Only $600, at Sears.
by Essie Carmichael

Daily Rockie Horoscope
by Rockie

Free Will Astrology
by Rob Brezsny

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Status Ain't Hood
The (White) Rapper Show: Grand Finale
by Tom Breihan

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

The Afrofuture of Rock
Earl Greyhound kicks some blipster ass with the Good Foot
by Kandia Crazy Horse

Singles Going Steady
Rhodes Scholars
Archaic keyboard yields new innovations and innervisions.
by Makkada B. Selah

Industrial Deevolutionary
A Detroit techno pioneer returns to woo the ladies back.
by Kylen Campbell

Gasolina Dreams
A reggaetón debut stakes out several new directions, particularly those to the left, to the left.
Jose Davila on La Sista

Plus: Dr. Dog; Dälek; and much more.

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To Catch a Predator
In his hunt for the Zodiac killer, David Fincher forgoes the personal for the process, and in the process Nathan Lee geeks out.
Nathan Lee reviews Zodiac

Hussy 'N' Flow
God-fearing black man tames slutty white girl as Craig Brewer's South rises again.
Rob Nelson reviews Black Snake Moan

A Very (Very) Long Engagement
12-plus-hour Out 1 returns to MOMI. Bring snacks.
by J. Hoberman

Imamura's Controlled Chaos
Japan's grimy, dark underbelly, through the clear eyes of its great rebel auteur
Scott Foundas reviews Pimps, Prostitutes, and Pigs: Shohei Imamura's Japan

Plus: Wild Hogs; Two Weeks; and much more.

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art

Fold Me Now
A practitioner of pornigami turns a kids' pastime into erotic sculpture.
by Mara Altman
Plus: Slideshow: Orgasmic Origami

The Parent Trap
Tattooed Madonnas and feral children: Photographers frame the family.
Leslie Camhi on Family Pictures at the Guggenheim

Best in Show
Take 'Em to Church
R. C. Baker's gallery picks

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books

Use Your Illusion
Stephen Duncombe explains why the left should indulge Americans' fantasies.
Emily Weinstein reviews Stephen Duncombe's Dream: Re-imagining Progressive Politics in an Age of Fantasy

Sex Machine
Are girls today destined for the walk of shame?
Nona Willis-Aronowitz reviews Laura Sessions Stepp's Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love, and Lose at Both

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Coasting to the Finish
Stoppard's Utopia trilogy is complete. But is there one evening of drama in it?
Michael Feingold reviews The Coast of Utopia: Part 3: Salvage

Double Trouble
Two debauched tales of drugs, C-list actresses, and men behaving badly.
Alexis Soloski reviews Nelson; Your Face Is a Mess

Just for Kicks
Everybody Is Kung-Fu Fighting in this Comic Odyssey.
David Ng reviews The Jaded Assassin

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The Patter of Feet
Flamenco gets updated, keeping its gypsy smolder and elemental force intact.
Deborah Jowitt on Flamenco festival New York 2007

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Sutton Impact
Hillary Grapples With War
by Ward Sutton

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

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