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September 18, 2006
An Hour in Chelsea

After you see ICP’s triennial “Ecotopia,” visit these two galleries for more work by two of the show’s featured artists.

September 18, 2006
The Boys of Baraka

The 12- and 13-year-olds we meet in this P.O.V. installment have fathers in prison, dealers on the corner, bullets in the street, and public schools so ludicrously inadequate that leaving for Africa is a better bet.

September 18, 2006
The Men Who Would Be Prince

Justin Timberlake and OutKast both drape themselves in Prince’s purple robes—but only one finds a true fit.

September 18, 2006
Playing Favorites

We asked five music obsessives to pick a recent album they can’t stop listening to.

September 18, 2006
The Greater Good

At Glimmerglass, The Greater Good is lively and complex; Jonathan Miller's Jenufa is almost too dark and severe for its own good.

September 18, 2006
The Aaron Sorkin Show

Studio 60 isn’t about TV comedy—it’s about its own creator.

September 18, 2006
L.A. Stories

De Palma wilts and Affleck is eh. Plus: scruffy crusader Al Franken.

September 18, 2006
Influences: Alfonso Cuarón

This year’s “LatinBeat” festival honors recent Latin American films, Brazilian Tropicália, and Alfonso Cuarón—the director of Y Tu Mamá También, the third Harry Potter movie, and the upcoming futuristic feature Children of Men.

September 18, 2006
The Approval Matrix: Week of September 18, 2006

Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.

September 11, 2006
New York, New York

Bummed to be back in town after a summer full of weekend escapes? Embrace the surroundings by taking in an event that celebrates the city.

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