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Knock Outnew

Wenders and Sam Shepard color-coat the American landscape, creating a film where the real world and art are experienced simultaneously.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  03-16-2006  |  Reviews

Clinton: As Right as Rush?new

If Hillary's support from the left derails, she'll take the Senate, but her presidential ambition may end up as a train wreck.
New York Press  |  John DeSio  |  03-16-2006  |  Politics

Insecurity Systems Ride the Railsnew

The anti-terror programs being tested in New York City's subways won't make you feel any safer.
New York Press  |  Jim Knipfel  |  03-16-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Party Linenew

Messagemaking swallows moviemaking at Oscars.
New York Press  |  Matt Zoller Seitz  |  03-09-2006  |  Movies

A New Yorker in New Orleansnew

Mardi Gras shows a city still hurting, but very much alive.
New York Press  |  Christine Lagorio  |  03-09-2006  |  Disasters

New York State of Arousalnew

New York City's porn industry makes strides in L.A.'s long shadow.
New York Press  |  Kevin Giordano  |  03-09-2006  |  Culture

The Black-White Dividenew

Move over, Blaxploitation: New black stereotypes emphasize brutha love in 16 Blocks and Freedomland.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  03-02-2006  |  Reviews

Roll Out the Barrelnew

U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner of New York spreads around the pork.
New York Press  |  John DeSio  |  03-02-2006  |  Politics

Coke & Craig: Ordering Innew

Staying up for days on end by yourself, plowing through piles of coke and watching porn on your computer can get lonely -- that's what Craigslist is for.
New York Press  |  Steven McCauley  |  03-02-2006  |  Culture

Snowblowernew

Shaun Palmer, a would-be Olympic star, knows how to have a good time.
New York Press  |  Bret Liebendorfer  |  02-23-2006  |  Sports

Bondage and Diminutionnew

Kevin Willmott's brilliant new film looks at an alternate racial history.
New York Press  |  Matt Zoller Seitz  |  02-23-2006  |  Reviews

Why the Winter Olympics Sucknew

At least professional sports wear their crass commercialism on their sleeves -- the Olympics gussy themselves up in the mantle of international brotherhood and sportsmanship.
New York Press  |  Steve Weinstein  |  02-16-2006  |  Sports

Senior Momentsnew

Firewall and The Pink Panther both star leading men who are arguably too old to be doing what they're doing -- cultural icons whose sell-by date passed a while ago.
New York Press  |  Matt Zoller Seitz  |  02-16-2006  |  Reviews

N.O.W. and Thennew

The unfortunate legacy of Betty Friedan: She nearly destroyed the modern feminist movement that she helped create.
New York Press  |  Steve Weinstein  |  02-16-2006  |  The War on Women

Cuddle Timenew

For grown-ups who just want to be held, there is a new kind of sex party.
New York Press  |  The Libertine  |  02-16-2006  |  Culture

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