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October 23, 2006
Beck on a Stick

A new idea for spicing up rock concerts.

October 23, 2006
Everything Is Beautiful on the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

Theater buzz and backlash report.

October 23, 2006
What’s in a Name?

Writers talk about what they almost called their books.

October 23, 2006
Dark and Lovely

The brooding Christian Bale works his strange Hollywood magic.

October 23, 2006
Show and Tell: Making Art Out of Making Art

For his forthcoming book, Artists (Edition 7L/Steidl), the former Columbia art-history student spent the past six years touring studios and biennials for the privilege of seeing contemporary art “when it’s halfway done, almost there.”

October 23, 2006
Take a Bite

Picks from the semi-annual Emerging Artists Theatre’s EATfest, a showcase for new work from up-and-coming playwrights.

October 23, 2006
You Can’t Make This Stuff Up: A Documentary Index

Over the next few weeks, films based on true stories will dominate theaters, from Marie Antoinette to Flags of Our Fathers. But don’t miss these actual true stories.

October 23, 2006
‘House’ of Great Repute

Shaw’s Heartbreak House gets a revival that shows off its talky brilliance. Plus: Cynthia Nixon, Neil LaBute, and more.

October 23, 2006
The Prismatic Fred Tomaselli

Fred Tomaselli aims to alter your consciousness without the nasty side effects, pouring layers of high-gloss resin over dizzying, psychedelic arrays of pills, pressed leaves, and magazine cutouts.

October 16, 2006
Palace Coup

Leave the rich girl alone. Music aside, Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette is far from a royal disgrace.

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