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Split Personality

Split Personality

Joss Whedon attempts to play it safe and weird with Dollhouse.

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Debt Collection
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Debt Collection Capitalism light (Confessions of a Shopaholic) and dark (Gomorrah). Plus: Joaquin Phoenix’s swan song?
Rants
Unsatisfying Why new romantic comedies aren't as good.
the list
Help Wanted Ten other self-help books that should be Drew Barrymore movies.

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Love and TerrorLove and Terror

A new novel declares war on apolitical fiction. And wins by losing.

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Down With the Cube!Down With the Cube!

White Columns’ anniversary show is a vital reminder that galleries can (and should) enliven art.

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The ConversationThe Conversation

What do you get when a classically trained musician composes for a post-punker?

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Bush and Busch

Comic man-child Will Ferrell takes his perfect role to Broadway. Plus: The battling queens of The Third Story.

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  • art

    On Kawara at David Zwirner

    art

    imageOn Kawara
    David Zwirner

    The artist continues his 1969 project concerned with the passage of time with "One Million Years," in which native speakers of American English are recorded as they read numbered years from a twenty-volume set of books. More »

  • reading

    Jeff Jarvis at Barnes & Noble

    reading

    Jeff Jarvis
    Barnes & Noble

    The new-media guru presents his analysis of the open-source movement, "What Would Google Do?" More »

  • classical

    Evidence at Joyce Theater

    classical

    Evidence
    Joyce Theater

    Ronald K. Brown's talented company known for its blend of African, modern, and ballet. Season highlights include the New York premiere of "Two-Year Old Gentlemen," incorporating West African rituals and Cuban prayer dances, plus returning favorites like "Grace." More »

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