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The Approval Matrix: Week of April 5, 2010
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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Published Mar 28, 2010
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The Beauty of Designing With a Spouse
Liv Tyler Cast in HBO Pilot
Your Summer Roundup of Reality-TV Ridiculousness
Maria Bamford on
Arrested Development
, Acting Anxiety, and Cake Parties
Paul Feig on His Influences
Three Courses of Orson Welles
Tom Hanks Appreciators at
Lucky Guy
Fashionables: The Gladiator Sandal
Jason Dady at City Grit; Gotham’s Vegetarian Lunch
Dunkin’ Donuts Will Never Say It’s ‘Time to Make the Doughnuts’ Again
Simon Oren’s Chef Driven Market Will Open in Union Square, After All
The Urbanist’s Amsterdam
Adam Platt on ABC Cocina
Clams: Shucking, Buying, and Dining Out
Best Doctors 2013
The Bossless Office Trend
Local Weatherman Bill Evans Claims Wife Scratched His Scrotum So Hard It Bled
Facebook and Twitter Are Slowly Becoming Each Other
What Brooklyn Really Needs Is a Giant Helium Balloon
Nelson Castro in the Machine
The World of Black-Ops Reputation Management
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