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Adam Sternbergh

January 24, 2005 | Feature
The Passion of the Christos

The Gates, in Central Park, 26 years in the making, mile upon mile of billowing fabric, is the largest artwork since the Sphinx. But what does it mean? As Jeanne-Claude might say, what a dumb question.

May 23, 2005 | Television Review
HBO overacts

Someone might want to tell HBO that the business of acting is disproportionately interesting to actors themselves.

January 3, 2005 | Television
Bicoastal Disorder

Arrested Development star David Cross is returning to New York with an old-school comedy show. With indie cred galore, why does he still feel like an L.A. failure?

February 21, 2005 | Television
Back in a Flash

Jennifer Beals has finally shed her girl-in-a- torn-sweatshirt image in favor of a decidedly different, grown-up kind of sexuality.

April 18, 2005 | Television
Getting the Hook

As rumors of cancellation spread, 'Arrested Development' rages against the dying of the light.

May 30, 2005 | Theater
Loudmouth: Mario Cantone

I’m sure I’ll lose, but I’m in there with the biggest heavy hitters in the comedy world. I feel included for the first time.

January 10, 2005 | Feature
Parental Units: The Perverse Charm of Stunt Casting

Stunt casting—in which a character’s parents turn out to be a pair of famous actors—has recently become a favorite ploy for both sitcoms and the comedy movies that mimic them.

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