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September 8, 2002
Dinner Is Served

Hannibal Lecter returns in Red Dragon

November 11, 2002
The Taste Race

Superstardom isn't always conducive to great cooking. luckily, an unsung Cadre of talent is watching the stove.

September 8, 2002
Take Five

Twang-rocker Ryan Adams returns with Demolition, culled from five unreleased albums.

April 19, 2004
Kiss of the Scorpion Woman

Eddie Seda, the copycat Zodiac Killer, and Synthia-China Blast, a preop transsexual Latin King, fell in love. Scenes from an Attica marriage.

February 8, 2005
Two Brothers and a Slingshot

The twentysomethings who laid CBS News low.

October 12, 1998
Strange Bird

There's nothing too, too (or tutu, for that matter) about Adam Cooper's electrifying performance in a radically reinterpreted Swan Lake.

October 13, 2003
Gentlemen, Start Your Checkbooks

For Democrats, the race for the White House starts in posh Manhattan townhouses and co-ops, as New York’s money class takes the measure of the candidates and places its bets. Whose head was turned by Clark? Who’s sticking with Dean? Herewith, a scorecard.

May 31, 2004
God Is in the Deltoids

A new wave of fitness gurus is merging religion and exercise.

May 31, 2004
It's Not HBO. It's TV.

With his new show, The Jury, Tom Fontana is trying to sneak the values of Oz onto the network of The Swan. Perhaps there’s hope for television after all.

May 31, 2004
How to Make a Fake

Buy a mid-level Gauguin. Duplicate it. Slap the original papers on the copy. Sell both paintings to gullible collectors, while the art world looks the other way.

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