- December 25, 2006
- The Matrix Awards
The highbrowest, lowbrowest, brilliantest, and despicablest things of the year.
- December 25, 2006
- Behind Enemy Lines
Clint Eastwood’s unshakable Iwo Jima; Judi Dench’s acidity trip; and a Rocky you can kinda root for.
- December 25, 2006
- Mayhem on Earth
From dystopia to Julia: a conversation with Clive Owen.
- December 25, 2006
- No Show Tunes Allowed
Spring Awakening may finally succeed where so many others have failed, bringing pop music people care about to Broadway.
- December 18, 2006
- Overheard
Snap opinions from New Yorkers flagged down at the multiplex and other venues.
- December 18, 2006
- The Year in Theater
Hollywood carpetbaggers couldn’t keep up with our homegirls Christine Ebersole and Julie White. Will Power’s hip-hop Aeschylus owned New York Theatre Workshop. And John Doyle’s new Company proved that his spectacular Sweeney Todd was no fluke.
- December 18, 2006
- My Year in Culture
Frank Rich, Mary Louise Parker, Michael Stipe, Diane Von Furstenberg, Tom Wolfe, and others on what they loved (and a few things they hated).
- December 18, 2006
- The Year-End Mega-Matrix
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to 2006.
- December 18, 2006
- The Year in Video Games
From Resistance: Fall of Man to Guitar Hero II.
- December 18, 2006
- The Year in Movies
It wasn’t too soon for one 9/11 film, and it couldn’t have been a better year, tragically, for Iraq documentaries. Helen Mirren ruled. Maggie Gyllenhaal and Ryan Gosling were highly addictive. And the best movie of the year was … well, scroll down.

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