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Christopher Bonanos

July 20, 2009 | Topic
A Brief History of Slime

The area around the Gowanus Canal is the only underdeveloped area in brownstone Brooklyn.

June 1, 2009
Two Rabbis Walk Into a Bar

5,769 years of the Jewish joke.

May 25, 2009 | Feature
What to Read This Summer

Reality rules, even on the beach.

May 18, 2009 | Features
Secrets of the Deep

What lies beneath the surface of New York Harbor? For starters, a 350-foot steamship, 1,600 bars of silver, a freight train, and four-foot-long cement-eating worms.

April 8, 2009 | The Theater Review
Why Torture Is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them

Kurt Vonnegut once ruefully admitted that writing antiwar novels is about as effective as writing anti-glacier novels.

December 15, 2008 |
The Top Ten Plays

Fela!, tops with list, along with Top Girls, Gypsy, and more.

November 21, 2008 | The Theater Review
On the Town

If you were going out of your way to find something wrong with this revival of On the Town, I guess you could say that the intertitles, displayed on a scrolling LED sign, are a little distracting and annoying.

October 20, 2008 | Feature
The Hive Mind

How Hilary Berseth makes his buzzworthy sculptures.

September 29, 2008 | The Theater Review
Enter Laughing, The Musical

Enter Laughing: The Musical is an honest-to-God musical comedy, more about the humor than about the music.

June 2, 2008 | Feature
A Warming Trend

Book-jacket designers all scream for you-know-what.

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