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Approval Matrix
The Approval Matrix: Week of September 24, 2007
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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Published Sep 16, 2007
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Benedict Cumberbatch, Out of Darkness
Oh, Drake Is Also in
Anchorman 2
Good Luck Recognizing Larry David in His HBO Movie
Star Trek Into Darkness
Had a Big First Weekend
Inspecting Donald Judd's Loft Building
The Judy Blume File
Exit Poll: Lauryn Hill
Fashionables: Little White Dresses
Platt: Lafayette Brings a Big Menu, Big Space, and Big Ideas to the Brasserie Craze
Trendlet: Fusion Falafel and the New Israeli Cuisine
First Look at Fitzcarraldo, Serving Ligurian-Inspired Cuisine in East Williamsburg
Summer Rental Fantasies
Adam Platt on Lafayette
The New Israeli Cuisine
Welcome to the Real Space Age
The Stop-and-Frisk Trials of Pedro Serrano
Clinton 2016 Speculation Extends to Former Staffers
West Village Hate-Crime Murder Suspect Laughed and Bragged to Cops, Prosecutors Say
Man Falls from Broadway Theater Window, Lands on Marquee
Matt Harvey, Pitch by Phenomenal Pitch
Joe Hynes Gets His Television Show
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