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December 14, 2009
The Stick List

New York's critics pick the television programs, books, movies, art, architecture, plays, and pop albums that we'll still be talking about in ten years.

December 14, 2009
Ten Long Years Ago...

Remembering what life was like on the eve of the new century.

December 14, 2009
When the City Became a Stage

Exposing drama on every corner.

December 14, 2009
When the Low Went Very High

Who said public art can't be fun?

December 14, 2009
When Dreams Came True

With miraculous visions of the subconscious mind.

December 14, 2009
When Lit Blew Into Bits

The meganovel shrank, even as reading itself metastasized.

December 14, 2009
The Ferality Show

This was the decade when the bottom fell out of just about everything—including the idea of authority itself. Is it any wonder that we all started screaming at one another? History will eventually show whether all this animalistic fervor leads to something more elevated. for now, there’s only one thing to do: Hustle.

December 14, 2009
Rust in Peace

A catalogue of everyday stuff rendered obsolete in the aughts.

December 14, 2009
Prince of the Professional Nobodies

The wild, insatiable thirst for fame turned ordinary Americans into performance artists, endlessly preening for the tabloids. And nobody has lived this dream harder than Jon Gosselin.

December 14, 2009
A Million Little Cultural Pieces

A smattering of moments that changed the way we entertain ourselves.

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