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Adam Sternbergh

December 24, 2007 |
18. Because Brangelina Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

Frankly, we love New York whether they live here or not.

December 24, 2007 |
17. Because the Yankees are the New Red Sox

Less than 24 hours after the Boston Red Sox won the World Series in October a merry new meme appeared: The Red Sox are the new Yankees!

December 10, 2007 | Feature
Having a Laff Yet?

Ricky Gervais’s spoof on celebrity is more serious than you might think.

November 26, 2007 | Feature
New Labor

When did striking writers become more sympathetic than stagehands?

November 19, 2007 | Features
The Embers of Gentrification

A few years ago, it seemed that bourgeois New York, like the universe, was expanding infinitely. But the Red Hook Real-Estate Slowdown Theory of Yuppie-Hipster Equilibrium suggests otherwise.

October 15, 2007 | Feature
A Five-Minute Call for the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

No art form lives and dies by word of mouth quite like the Broadway show. And this fall, you’ve likely heard that quite a few shows are supposed to be good.

October 15, 2007 | Intelligencer
We’ve Mets the Enemy

The true fan appreciates the choke as much as the big win.

October 1, 2007 | Feature
Back From the Dead

Peter Krause, the lovable scoundrel from Six Feet Under, is up to his old tricks.

September 24, 2007 | Feature
Clarification

British sci-fi spinoff or high-quality dinnerware?

September 17, 2007 | Feature
In a Festive Mood on the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

Nothing signals the start of high-culture season like the onslaught of fall film festivals: Telluride, Venice, Toronto, oh my!

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