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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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