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November 17, 2008
Night at the Museum

Look at those curves! Who wouldn’t want a one-night stand with the Guggenheim?

November 17, 2008
An Animated Best Picture Race

We’re calling it: Slumdog Millionaire will get an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. But what of the other four slots? This year’s hopefuls include some quirky choices—but not so quirky that there aren’t precedents.

November 17, 2008
Diversity Now!

Douglas Cuomo draws on ethnic musics of every variety—with a mongrel result.

November 17, 2008
Repo Man: Anthony Stewart Head

Anthony Stewart Head, best known for playing librarian Rupert Giles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, clearly appreciates a cult following.

November 17, 2008
Artifact: The Part of Most Significant Conductor in New York History Will Be Played Today By…

Findings from the streets, files, and hard drives of New York.

November 17, 2008
Tear Downs

Credit crunch crushes MoMA’s houses of the future.

November 17, 2008
Geek Pop Star

Malcolm Gladwell’s elegant and wildly popular theoriesabout modern life have turned his name into an adjective—Gladwellian! But in his new book, he seeks to undercut the cult of success, including his own, by explaining how little control we have over it.

November 17, 2008
Slumdog’s Underdog

Danny Boyle’s new film, a Hindi love story made for peanuts, could be 2008’s best picture.

November 17, 2008
The Bolaño Industry

Good thing he wrote so much so fast.

November 17, 2008
Prose Poem

Roberto Bolaño’s brilliant, messy everything novel.

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