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September 3, 2007
Revenge of the Weirdos?

The decidedly nonconformist Animal Collective takes New York.

September 3, 2007
Hair Band, Next Generation

The most remarkable thing about Coheed and Cambria, which this fall will release the terrific third installment of a bizarre quadrilogy about a space rebel, is how oddly moving their music really is.

September 3, 2007
Fool for the City

Folk-country icon Steve Earle finds a new home.

September 3, 2007
Best of the Rest: Art

Kerouac, semi-masochistic art, Van Gogh’s correspondence, Hélio Oiticica, Pissarro, and more.

September 3, 2007
The Artist Known As Prince

“Richard Prince: Spiritual America” is the most comprehensive look yet at the man who was on to the louche-celebrity cult long before the tabs.

September 3, 2007
A Lost Voyeur’s Paradise

Images from Tokyo’s furtive sex life, brought to light again.

September 3, 2007
Nether World

The Met embraces Rembrandt and his Dutch peers as only it can.

September 3, 2007
Old Met vs. New Met

The Met’s old-master mastery is indisputable—but this fall, it’s paying fresh attention to the contemporary world.

September 3, 2007
The LES Art Map

A guides to the LES art scene.

September 3, 2007
LES Is More

The new New Museum is the stylish front man in a booming Bowery scene.

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