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October 27, 2008
Highbrow Anxiety

Charlie Kaufman’s death-obsessed ramble, Synecdoche, New York; Plus, Oliver Stone’s toothless W.

October 27, 2008
Fission Power

Penny Woolcock’s production of Doctor Atomic burnishes a masterpiece.

October 27, 2008
The Approval Matrix: Week of October 27, 2008

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

October 27, 2008
The Annotated Artwork: ‘Pulse Park’

How to make the beating heart of New York visible.

October 27, 2008
The Natural

A homespun Katie Holmes is the best thing about this bombastic All My Sons revival.

October 20, 2008
13: The Musical

“Okay, here’s the story,” 12-year-old Evan (Graham Phillips) announces at the beginning of 13.

October 20, 2008
Chekhov Lizardbrain

The members of Pig Iron are masters of the egghead deadpan.

October 20, 2008
Hubris Inc.

Oliver Stone’s new film, W., is about a man many would sooner forget—which didn’t stop him from making it.

October 20, 2008
A Dreary ‘Season’

When Frank Langella plays Sir Thomas More, you expect thunder. What you get is drizzle.

October 20, 2008
The Hive Mind

How Hilary Berseth makes his buzzworthy sculptures.

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