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Adam Sternbergh

May 7, 2007 | Features
The High Line: It Brings Good Things to Life

The abandoned railroad that made a park ... that made a neighborhood ... that made a brand.

April 23, 2007 | Feature
Clarification

Postcolonial author or supercute teen heartthrob?

April 9, 2007 | Feature
Art-House Conundrums on the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

When it comes to worthy independent films, critics face a dilemma: If you trumpet a little-known wonder too loudly, the very audience you rustle up is guaranteed to leave the theater feeling underwhelmed.

April 2, 2007 | Feature
They Might Be Giants

Human Giant has a simple goal: To reinvent sketch comedy—and save MTV.

March 26, 2007 | Feature
Long Story Short

How ‘This American Life’ Turned Radio Into TV— And Brought a Dead Bull Back to Life.

March 5, 2007
Your Tax Dollars at Work

A study released last week showed that New Yorkers pay more in taxes than residents of any other American metropolis: $9.02 for every $100 we make goes to the state or city. How is all that money spent?

February 12, 2007 | Feature
Playing the Slots: Monday Night

Study this tough-love guide to making the hard but necessary choices in your weekly TV regimen: namely, which shows to watch right away, which to record for later, which to skip, and which ones to put on probation.

February 5, 2007
Tune In to the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

Just as your disappointment fades over last fall’s new shows (Standoff), here come the midseason premieres to re-stoke your excitement.

January 8, 2007 | Feature
The Knights of Prosperity
January 8, 2007 | Feature
The Education of Pam Grier

Foxy Brown is now a rapper, and Beyoncé is a star. Where does that leave this bad-ass lady?

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