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September 25, 2006
John Mayer Will Not Teach You Guitar

Posters a lie.

September 18, 2006
Lawyer Gets Paid in Ladies’ Shoes

No mention of briefs.

September 18, 2006
Ex–‘White-Boy Poseur’

Axl Rose: Album delay is for the fans.

September 18, 2006
The Approval Matrix: Week of September 18, 2006

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

September 18, 2006
Welcome Back

As a million backpacked youngsters thronged back into classrooms last week, the rest of us were suddenly back in high school, too.

September 18, 2006
Ingrown Tumult Among the Waxoholics

Not so blissed out.

September 18, 2006
The United States of America vs. Bill Keller

How hard is it to be executive editor of the New York Times today? The White House calls him a traitor. He gets roasted every day on talk shows and blogs. The newsroom is losing faith. The paper is shrinking. And the worst part is that fighting back means overcoming his own nature.

September 11, 2006
Humor Is the New Gravitas

What makes Katie Couric’s ascension to evening anchor significant is not that she’s a woman—it’s that she’s funny (and a woman).

September 11, 2006
Child’s Play
September 11, 2006
Jewel’s Cowboy Bucked

By animal-loving city politicos.

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