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November 13, 2006
The Imperial War Museum

Manet's Execution of Maximilian is the exceedingly rare piece of political message art that really delivers.

November 13, 2006
Putting It Together

Two shows by artists known for their work with found objects—and one from an unexpected source.

November 13, 2006
There's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate

Some people suffer for their art. Courtney Love suffers at the expense of it.

November 13, 2006
Lights, Camera, Dissatisfaction on the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

New York Magazine's movie buzz and backlash report.

November 13, 2006
The Mid-Range Party: Strings Attached

One space-squeezed Chelsea party gets redefined with a mild infusion of seventies kitsch and an elaborate, showstopping menu by David Burke.

November 13, 2006
The High-End Party: Gilded to Perfection

What to do with an Upper East Side apartment full of antiques and contemporary art? Put it all on the table.

November 13, 2006
An Afternoon in Chelsea

A critical walking tour of four of this fall’s highest-profile gallery shows.

November 6, 2006
The Future Is Now

Highlights from BAM’s annual Next Wave Festival—this year, the largest ever.

November 6, 2006
All About My Dead Mother

Volver’s heady pleasures expire a little too soon. Death of a President is a sleepy provocation.

November 6, 2006
Memory Banker: Pedro Almodóvar

Q&A with the 'Volver' director.

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