Give Me Liberty
The Genocide Games
Using China's pride in the 2008 Olympics as a weapon against its shameful support of the Darfur nightmare.
by Nat Hentoff
Runnin' Scared
Back to Africa
Harlem condos offer African roots, and not everyone is happy about it.
by Chloé A. Hilliard
Mr. Crack
A recovering addict preaches from behind the wheel.
by Mara Altman
Cartoon
This Modern World
Extraordinary rendition or free surprise vacation?
by Tom Tomorrow
La Dolce Musto
Which Arquette has a spanking new vagina?
by Michael Musto
Counter Culture
Who pinched the chiles at the new Ethiopian?
by Robert Sietsema
Liquid City
Drinking in the Spirit of Prohibition.
by LD Beghtol
Last Meal
Cesare Casella wants a big salami.
by Nina Lalli
Inside the Guide: music; art; events; activism; video games; free; and more.
FEATURED EVENTS
Zombie NYC
Oh, goodie! A zombie party and it's not even Halloween. Anyone who looks
dead or bloody is welcome to join in a little friendly terrorizing at Zombie NYC, a flash-mob-style creep-athon that starts in Union Square (from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.), moves to a nearby theater for a viewing of 28 Weeks Later (which stars flesh-eating humans), and then wraps up at the Black Bear Lodge where they're serving up cheap drinks only for dead people. . . read more
WONDER-Full IX
Stevie Wonder is the man, and everyone who knows it will gather for the annual don't-stop-till-you-drop tribute, WONDER-Full IX. It's a dance marathon that fans gear up for all year, and tonight, DJs Spinna and Bobbito give the folks what they've been waiting for with an endless collection of Wonder works--from covers, exclusives, and originals to samples and remixes. To top it off, the man himself is known to call in and give a shout-out. . . read more
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Savage Love
How do get my panties back?
by Dan Savage
Daily Rockie Horoscope
by Rockie
Free Will Astrology
by Rob Brezsny
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Down in Front
Lowlifes of the High Line
On the crabby hypnosis of Lou Reed, and the WTF delight of Ken Nordine.
by Rob Harvilla
Fly Life
The Fall of a Perfect Dive
With Siberia closing for good, we restrain the urge to vomit one last glorious time.
by Tricia Romano
Status Ain't Hood
Barry Gibb week on Americal Idol isn't so good.
by Tom Breihan
Box Elders
Californian Democracy
Genius mingles with dementia in a crucial seven-disc funk love letter.
by Miles Marshall Lewis
Singles Going Steady
There, There
In which glamorous pop stars like Rihanna deign to comfort you.
by Rob Harvilla
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Mission: Midtown
Teenage girl prepares to blow up Times Square, and herself, in the harrowing Day Night.
by J. Hoberman
209 Weeks Later
War on zombies, war on terror, what's the diff? Killer 28 Days sequel draws the parallel.
by Nathan Lee
Mormons: They're Just Like Us
Lindsay Lohan elevates, but can't save, Georgia Rule.
by Ella Taylor
Gay, According to Genet
BAM series takes literal approach in honoring French rebel.
by Nathan Lee
Maddin Bowl
Catch Guy's latest as a celeb-studded, live music spectacle, or don't catch it at all.
by Aaron Hillis
Sleepless in Malaysia
Tsai Ming-liang's goes home.
by J. Hoberman
Plus: The Hip Hop Project; The Ex; and much more.
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art
Squat Fuzz
Nate Lowman and Adam McEwen try bringing 'Underdog' to the rescue.
by Linda Yablonsky
Plus: Does L.A. sculptor Sterling Ruby know where he's going?
Best in Show
Taryn Simon's Hymenoplasty, John Bradford, and Joseph Cornell
R. C. Baker's gallery picks
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books
Eastward, Ho!
In Jim Crace's new novel, post-apocalyptic America yearns for Europe.
by Zach Baron
Flick Chick
Masha Tupitsyn's stories lose it to the movies.
by David Ng
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Choral Ambiguities
Legally Blonde makes a workout video. Coram Boy makes a mess.
by Michael Feingold
The Hall of Fume
The reek shall inherit the Earth. Or at least the Flea.
by Alexis Soloski
Dotty-Mouthed
Post-porn performer Annie Sprinkle returns after eight years.
by John Beer
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Wherefore Romeo?
Those young lovers die in fifth position yet again.
by Deborah Jowitt
Mother Load
Growls, snarls, bites--Faye Driscoll tries a little cat fight.
by Deborah Jowitt
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