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   Dealers Gather at the River, Convenient to Lofts With Bare Walls
The international fair offers generous samplings of new art by young artists from Western Europe, Asia and the United States.

Collisions on Canvas That Still Make Noise
Jean-Michel Basquiat's bristling, ugly-elegant, stream-of-consciousness art looks stronger than ever at the Brooklyn Museum.

Soothing Clients, Bungling Dates
Thanks to John Stamos, NBC's sitcom, "Jake in Progress," is genuinely good.

An Enigmatic Author Who Can Be Addictive
Clarice Lispector, one of Brazil's most influential writers, has been described as the Kafka of Latin American fiction.

The Profound Vision of Diane Arbus: Flaws in Beauty, Beauty in Flaws
The Metropolitan Museum's retrospective proves that her most memorable work was all about heart - a ferocious, audacious heart.

Bon Voyage With French Cinema
Claire Denis's "Intruder" looms as the pinnacle of this year's "Rendez-Vous With French Cinema 2005" series at Lincoln Center.

The Straight and Narrow (Like the Edge of a Knife)
In the tough, imperiled parts of Washington, George Pelecanos puts the forces of good and evil on a collision course in his new thriller.

A Computer Is Also a Screen, Wil Wheaton Discovers
Wil Wheaton, once a wildly successful child actor, has transformed himself into a quirky star of the blogosphere.

Need Some New Luster? Try Rosie O'Donnell's Method: Create It by the Blogful
Rosie O'Donnell, who spent most of the last five years extricating herself from public life, is back, though in a post-celebrity sort of way.

New R&B Sounds, Emanating From One Source
With "Get Right" by Jennifer Lopez and "1 Thing" by Amerie, Rich Harrison is emerging as one of R&B's most exciting producers.

The Greatest Dirty Joke Ever Told
A post-9/11 Friars roast and "Deadwood" show that indecency can be all-American.

Signing Off, Rather's Wish for Viewers Is Still 'Courage'
Dan Rather resigned as CBS News anchor with the same closing exhortation that brought him such ridicule soon after he took over from Walter Cronkite 24 years ago.

Invading Genres Breach the Art World's Porous Borders
"Stranger Town," a fiercely energetic show of mixed media at Dinter Fine Art in Chelsea, tours art's many overlapping fields.

Behind the Plain Lives of Two Farmers, a Past That's Anything But
John Mahoney displays a mastery of understatement that serves him well in this restrained Canadian drama by Michael Healey.

Sheik, a Major Collector, Loses Art Post in Qatar
A wealthy sheik from Qatar has been dismissed as his country's art acquisitions chief after a disagreement over his spending habits.


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