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October 20, 2008
Happy and Then Some

Mike Leigh’s delicious role model for hard times (good timing). Plus, Bill Maher’s mock anti-religious odyssey.

October 13, 2008
Demme’s Dazzler

The director’s Rachel Getting Married spins gold out of the very bleak. Plus, Body of Lies launches a new star.

October 13, 2008
Joltin’ Joe’s

A category-defying downtown club turns ten.

October 13, 2008
Slice and Dice

One man’s vandalism is another’s political art. Just ask Poster Boy, the Matisse of subway-ad mash-ups.

October 13, 2008
Bro, Can You Spare, Like, Five Bills?

The Great Depression 1.0 inspired tremendous works of art. There’s no reason to expect that the Great Depression 2.0 won’t do the same.

October 13, 2008
Welcome to the Sixties, Yet Again

Martha Rosler, like too many artists, can’t move beyond the easy arguments of her youth.

October 13, 2008
Ready for the Glue Factory

Never mind Daniel Radcliffe: It turns out that Equus itself is a pretty lame old nag.

October 13, 2008
The Seagull

This Seagull, imported from London, has its share of stars.

October 13, 2008
Kath & Kim

Copycatted from an Australian TV template, Kath & Kim wants to be a combo platter of Absolutely Fabulous and Gilmore Girls.

October 13, 2008
Life on Mars

Even after the novelty wore off the BBC original of this time-traveling cop show, there was a remarkably squalid Manchester to contemplate

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