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A Neo-Nazi Field Trip to the Met
Spending the weekend with white supremacists
Cover story by Maria Luisa Tucker

Before a group of white supremacists made their planned field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the Memorial Day weekend, they had decided to meet up at an undisclosed location in New Jersey. So we had to trust a guy who calls himself Copperhead to take us there. Read more. . .

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Interracial Love
From the archives: How a white supremacist website was the top referrer to a site against miscegenation laws

M.I.A., White Rabbits Added to Siren Fest
They better let Maya in the country this time
Let's Free Paris Again!
La Dolce Musto by Michael Musto

Ears to David Lynch!
Obsessive? Artist Christian Tomaszewski rebuilds the world of Blue Velvet.
Arts feature by Robert Shuster
Two Wheel Double-Cross
A former bike shop owner turns against his tribe
Runnin' Scared by Chris Thompson
Panda Bear's Hard Road to Optimism
Animal Collective member drifts toward pleasing repetition
Music by Zach Baron
How Do I Get Rid of "Stinky Poo Finger"?
Savage Love by Dan Savage
Queens Splatterfest
Takes horror, then and now, seriously
Film by Rob Nelson



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A Neo-Nazi Field Trip to the Met
White supremacists from across the country gather in New Jersey and New York for barbecue and culture.
by Maria Luisa Tucker

Revolt from Above
A family-run union for security guards ousts its members.
by Tom Robbins

Give Me Liberty
Boeing's Frequent (Kidnapping) Flyers
George W. Bush's presidential library is not likely to include the story of Binyam Mohammed.
by Nat Hentoff

Runnin' Scared
Two Wheel Double-Cross
A former bike shop owner turns against his tribe.
by Chris Thompson

Pizza Shut
A beloved Brooklyn pizza joint is targeted by the city.
by Robert Sietsema

Where in the World is New York's Most Obnoxious Lawyer?
Under more pressure from courts, Kenny Heller vanishes.
by Sean Gardiner

Bandwagon, Anyone?
It's time New York got more excited about the Mets.
by Allen Barra

Counter Culture
Pouting for Poutine
Does Canada really have its own cuisine?
by Robert Sietsema

David Pasternack's last meal
. . . will be made with crab goo.
by Nina Lalli

Liquid City
Ale-ing Tiger Prevails
by Elizabeth Thompson

FrockStar
Fashion Victim
Mike Gallagher claims NYU is threatening his famous vintage magazine empire. And he wants some payback.
by Lynn Yaeger

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

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Heartless Bastards
Constant touring, a razor-sharp live show, and the awesome classic-rock-channeled voice of badass guitarist-singer Erika Wennerstrom has resulted in a loyal and steadily growing following for this Cincinnati rock trio. Their newest, All This Time, tempers the Bastards' raucously stompin' garage rock with '60s pop and electric-piano-powered melodies a la Cat Power. Good stuff at the Bowery Ballroom! read more

Annie Hall
Cuddle up under a blanket in the park with your favorite neurotic and enjoy the quintessential Woody Allen comedy Annie Hall at the Bryant Park Summer Film Festival. Winner of four Academy Awards in 1977, the film stars Allen as a New York comic who looks back on what caused his relationship with his girlfriend (played by Diane Keaton) to fall apart. The series continues every Monday. read more

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Savage Love
How Do I Get Rid of "Stinky Poo Finger"?
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
Doodle on U
Insight into the artistic process of one R. Kelly.
by Rob Harvilla

Status Ain't Hood
T.I. Is Starting to Scare Me.
by Tom Breihan

The Song Remains the Same
Panda Bear's hard road to optimism, and winding path to pleasing repetition.
by Zach Baron

Another Brave New World
Glenn Mercer's solo debut could be a Feelies reunion. He's just too nice to make it one.
by Rob Trucks

How Great Thou Art
O'Death use Appalachian menace to make Brooklyn kids convulse with joy.
by Michael D. Ayers

Daddy Knows Best
At least one Yankee sounds like he'll be enjoying himself this summer.
by Jose Davila

Singles Going Steady
She's Gotta Have It
Loonies in heat, often accompanied by guitars.
by Jeanne Fury

Plus: Matthew Dear; Queens of the Stone Age; and much more.

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Nancy Drew Brings Smarty Back
The tween detective returns for another generation of young consumers.
by J. Hoberman

The Zeitgeist Made 'Em Do It
Queens splatterfest takes horror, then and now, seriously.
by Rob Nelson

Reality Czech in Aisle Nine
Doc dupes entire nation, makes trenchant case against consumer culture.
by Ed Halter

Water. Sky. Film.
When nature calls, James Benning sets up his camera.
by J. Hoberman

Plus: Eagle vs. Shark; Lights in the Dusk; Fido and much more.

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art

The Incredible Hulk
Awe and threat at the Museum of Modern Art's vast Richard Serra retrospective.
by Leslie Camhi

Best in Show
Mr.'s Anime- and Manga-Obsessed Otaku, Plus More
R. C. Baker's gallery picks

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books

The Histories Boy
Ryszard Kapuscinski's portrait of the journalist as a young man, Herodotus in his pocket.
by Giles Harvey

Letter Imperfect
Dreams from prison in an Orwellian Iraqi novel.
by Emily Weinstein

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Doubt on a Limb
Eras apart, A.R. Gurney and St. John Hankin find common spirit in class-conscious comedy.
by Michael Feingold

Take Five
A fistful of one-acts at EST's annual marathon.
by James Hannaham

The Shallow End
MCC decides mounting another Neil LaBute play is a good idea.
by Garrett Eisler

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Steppin' Out
Can we take that from the top, kids?
by Deborah Jowitt

The Labor Party
A choreographer engineers the site-specifics of chaos.
by Deborah Jowitt

Give the Girl a Break
The American Ballet Theatre doctors up The Sleeping Beauty.
by Deborah Jowitt

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This Modern World
A Typical Day at the Justice Department
by Tom Tomorrow

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