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   A Spinoff Lets Women Administer the Justice
The latest "Law & Order" series is dominated by strong, tough-minded women, and unlike ABC's sexy drama, they are neither housewives nor desperate.

Lorin Maazel Celebrates Himself by Conducting His Own Music
Far from indulging in an ego trip, Lorin Maazel put himself on the line on Tuesday night with a birthday concert of his own music.

The Public Library Opens a Web Gallery of Images
The New York Public Library's digital gallery, with about 275,000 images, is lovely, dark and deep. Quite eccentric, too.

Gonzo Gone, Rather Going, Watergate Still Here
Today's White House press corps is less likely to be invaded by maverick talents like a drug-addled reporter than by a paid propagandist like Jeff Gannon.

Columnist Under Fire Gets Show on Radio
Armstrong Williams, the conservative commentator embroiled in controversy after being paid to promote Bush administration policies, will soon be heard daily on New York radio.

A New Prince of Wall Street Uses His Riches to Buy Up Art
Young billionaires who manage hedge funds are roiling the art market, snatching up some of the world's most recognizable images.

St. Louis Symphony Agrees to New Contract
The president and executive director of the symphony said both sides had fences to mend, with each other and with the symphony-going public.

Oscars Get Thumbs Up From Those in Charge
The inner councils of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are declaring victory for a streamlined show that suffered only a slight decline in the ratings.

A Romance Drained of Its Heart
With Monday's disappointing three-hour finale of "The Bachelorette," the pathetic love affair with "The Bachelor" franchise is officially over.

Reality (on TV) Reaches Art World
Deitch Projects, a gallery in Soho, is bringing reality television to the art world with a show called "Artstar."

All Rise, Mamet's Court Is in Session and Unraveling
At their considerable best, David Mamet's plays provide shots of theatrical adrenaline. This one has the impact of an over-the-counter sleeping pill.

Whimsy in Bavaria? Nope, Bolivia
Fabulously playful churches built by a German priest are bringing the fast-growing but poor city of El Alto an odd renown across Bolivia.

Ratings for Oscars Down a Bit, Despite Innovations
Chris Rock, fewer marches of winners from their seats to the stage, and other stabs at hyperkinetic presentation were not enough to arrest the slide in Oscar viewership.

For J.Lo, Multitasker, a New Taste for Privacy
Jennifer Lopez, who claims she is finally ready to live a quieter, tabloid-free existence, has come out with a new album and will star in a film this spring.

After Years of Taking Heat, Spokesman Takes Potshots
Ari Fleischer's book reads like the very embodiment of the administration's disciplined, corporate-style message control.


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