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July 17, 2006
An Afternoon in Chelsea

Summer in Chelsea is when gallerists are more likely found in Quogue or Crete, leaving behind shows often seen as seasonal filler. But that doesn’t mean the neighborhood isn’t worth a visit, as this—the first in a regular series of gallery tours—proves.

July 17, 2006
The Father and the Holy Ghost

The Busy World Is Hushed finds God in other people; School of the Americas seeks Him in a Marxist martyr.

July 17, 2006
Hot Hot Hot?

The New York Dolls—the unluckiest band in the whole world—tempt fate yet again.

July 17, 2006
Shamrocks and Shenanigans

Showtime’s Cain-and-Abel crime drama Brotherhood sings a familiar tune, but with an Irish lilt.

July 17, 2006
It’s a Hard Rock Life

New DVDs about the Minutemen and Luna show indie rock in all its ragged, poverty-stricken glory.

July 17, 2006
Lit Non-Hoax Revealed

Pseudonyms don’t move units.

July 17, 2006
Tenth Time’s the Charm

Our picks from the Lincoln Center Festival’s tenth-anniversary season.

July 17, 2006
Sharp-Dressed Man: Tim Gunn

Q&A with the Parsons' Chair and Project Runway mentor.

July 17, 2006
Something Wicked This Way Comes

Clinton at intermission.

July 17, 2006
Read and Approved: Eclectic Beach Fare

Still looking for a summer book that isn’t 100 percent trashy? Perhaps even one that’s 100 percent non-trashy (say, on Spinoza)? Here are five new(ish) titles that we’re particularly enthused about.

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