Face Off
A Harlem funeral home has been sued for losing bodies and filching corpses from nearby hospitals. Now it must answer charges that a dead man's body was chewed up by rats.
by Maria Luisa Tucker
Runnin' Scared
Double Secret Probation
Police fork over secret RNC documents that make it plain there's plenty more.
by Sean Gardiner
Feline Woozy
Your fat, young, docile cat needs to donate some blood.
by Mara Altman
Hack Attack
A disbarred lawyer wins a patronage job with Christine Quinn's council.
by Tom Robbins
Shocking Behavior
Parents lobby lawmakers to have their kids zapped in Massachusetts.
by Maria Luisa Tucker
Tonys, Tonys, Tonys
The picks of the litter. In other business: Travolta's not exactly Divine, is he?
by Michael Musto
Counter Culture
Juliette's Kingdom of Girls
Guacamole appears in brasserie across the street from Williamsburg girdle factory.
by Robert Sietsema
Harold Dieterle's last meal
. . . requires a pig and a green bikini.
by Nina Lalli
Liquid City
At the Habana Outpost, drinks come in biodegradable cornstarch cups and the plates are made from sugar cane.
by Annie Fischer
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FEATURED EVENTS
Dance Dance Library Revolution
Librarians are often thought to be those dowdy killjoys who say "Shhh!" all the time. But you may never see them in the same way again after tonight's Dance Dance Library Revolution, a Dewey decimal-themed cocktail party hosted by The Desk Set, a wacky group of hipster librarians and bibliophiles. Bring a new or gently used nonfiction paperback book to donate to the prison reading program Books Through Bars and get a drink on the house. DJ Jonathan Toubin spins the hits. read more
Bicycle Fetish Day
Some people enter their pets in pageants; some enter their kids; and some proud two-wheelers enter their bicycles in the likes of the City Reliquary's Bicycle Fetish Day, an annual celebration that features competitions such as Best Vintage, Best Handmade, Heaviest Bike, Ugliest Bike, Track Bike Tricks, and, of course, Wheelies. read more
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Savage Love
Hooked on Hypnosis
by Dan Savage
Pucker Up
Knockin' Vintage Boots
Golden girls get their groove on past 60
by Tristan Taormino
Daily Rockie Horoscope
by Rockie
Free Will Astrology
by Rob Brezsny
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Down in Front
Smurf Attack!
Battles unveil their primal, robotic, bewildering, anthemic lullabies to paralyze.
by Rob Harvilla
Fly Life
Justine D Sets Out Solo
The Motherfucker impresario sets out solo and wistfully recalls Olivia.
by Tricia Romano
Status Ain't Hood
American Idolfinale
by Tom Breihan
The Re-Entroducer
Professor, blogger, DJ, curator, and music zealot Oliver Wang reveals even more Soul Sides.
by Andy Beta
Singles Going Steady
Chart-Topping Vitriol
No point in getting famous if you can't publicly antagonize your ex.
by Amy Linden
Primal, Feral, and Mobile
On the Paleolithic clockwork of Brooklyn drummer Jerry Fuchs.
by Nikhil Swaminathan
Plus: Warren Zevon; Betty Davis; Maroon 5; and much more.
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America Cannes
Art imitates life as U.S. directors command this year's fest, with only China rivaling for celluloid domination
by J. Hoberman
Pirates of the Caribbean: At Wit's End
It's time to throw Jack Sparrow overboard
by Nathan Lee
Who's the Boss?
In his latest, a 'comedy,' Lars von Trier asks: Is it man or machine?
by Scott Foundas
Pictures of You
If every film is a reflector, Magic Mirror says you don't make any sense.
Plus: Orange Winter; 9 Star Hotel; and much more.
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art
Wired
Ah, humble line! The Venezuelan sculptor Gego was your champion.
by Robert Shuster
Best in Show
Between Vermeer and the Lightning Rod
R. C. Baker's gallery picks
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books
God Is A Big Jerk
A cartoonish review of Christopher Hitchens's God Is Not Great
by Tony Millionaire
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2006-2007 Obies
Honors for excellence in Off-Broadway theater.
Partway to Paradise
The Texas plains look plainer when Audra's offstage; Stew tells an old story pleasantly
by Michael Feingold
1907, 1957, and . . . Now?
Welcome to Off-Off-Broadway's newest theatrical discovery--the past
by Michael Feingold
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The Hip Crowd
With the Urban Bush Women, beauty's not for wimps.
by Deborah Jowitt
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This Modern World
Is John Edwards Too Much of A Girly-Man?
by Tom Tomorrow
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