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December 4, 2006
The Baronessa’s Dream

For many New York writers, Beatrice Monti’s Tuscan retreat is paradise—so why would anyone leave early?

December 4, 2006
The Spanish Exposition

Once again, the Guggenheim tries to cram an entire culture—this time Spain’s—into one sweeping show. But, oh, those Goyas.

December 4, 2006
Thomas Pynchon vs. the World

Against the Day is exhausting, twisted, and paranoid. But that doesn’t mean Pynchon can’t also be fun.

November 15, 2006
Joyful Noises

Christmas Day mosh pits, klezmer hoedowns, and the best of the holiday season's rock shows.

November 27, 2006
The Approval Matrix: November 27, 2006

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

November 27, 2006
Overheard: What the Audience Really Thought About 'Grey Gardens'

Five theatergoers rate their experience.

November 27, 2006
Sugarplums Everywhere!

Here come the Nutcrackers, in endless variety.

November 27, 2006
True West

The best commissions from Vital Theatre Company’s New Works Festival, which called for plays set on the Upper West Side.

November 27, 2006
Influences: John Currin

Artist John Currin discusses his influences.

November 27, 2006
Pi in the Sky

Darren Aronofsky’s time-travel epic comes in for a bumpy landing—sans Brad Pitt.

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