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After an Epic Meltdown, an Argentine Soccer Star Is Remade on TV After a lost decade in which Diego Maradona generated headlines for his misbehavior off the soccer field, he is reinventing himself as a television showman.
A Web Geek Takes Off His Mask Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based "Web geek" (his words), an editor and Webmaster for Harper's Magazine, and the self-deprecating author of the novel "Gary Benchley, Rock ...
Arts Groups Pessimistic Over Prospects for Culture Downtown While many arts groups struggling with the void left by the 9/11 attacks have stuck it out downtown, all say they could use more help.
John Fogerty Is Closer to Peace With a Label Rarely has the tension between art and commerce grown as personal as in John Fogerty's epic struggle with Fantasy Records and its longtime owner, Saul Zaentz.
TV Review | 'Random 1': Avoiding the Quick Fix for Those Truly in Need A&E's reality show takes on the cases that most casting directors would instantly reject: losers who make people turn their heads, not open their hearts.
Restoring Medici Splendor, One Stitch at a Time After a year of restoration work, "The Gathering of Manna," a rare Medici tapestry with a papal lineage, will be unveiled at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Hollywood Waits to See Wiretapping Indictment The inquiry into a onetime private detective to the stars - who is now in prison on firearms charges - has extended to some Hollywood power brokers.
Remember the Joffrey? At 50, It Fits Nicely Into the Chicago Spin The Joffrey Ballet's 50th-anniversary celebration in Chicago, its home since 1995, includes programs that hint at the company's place in American dance history.
A Challenge for Six Days: Planning Mississippi's Coast A group of architects and urban planners in Mississippi struggled with an unusually daunting task: rebuilding the state's entire coastline.
It Was Multicultural Before Multicultural Was Cool The first major gallery sale exhibition of Ethiopian art in the United States is a fierce, gorgeous, category-scrambling encounter.
The Punky, Propulsive Hosts of a Slightly Paranoid Party This scrappy band from Scotland put on an exuberant but not quite friendly show, full of dissonant grooves.
Those Boys Are Back, as Timely as Ever "South Park" has become a high-profile entertainment brand in large part because it provides running commentary on current events.
The Ice Queen Shatters This week Isabelle Huppert makes her New York theatrical debut in Sarah Kane's play "4:48 Psychosis," an account of a young woman's mental breakdown.
Defining the Moment, for the Moment, Anyway After a hiatus, MoMA's "New Photography" show returns, providing . . . what, exactly?
Signed, Sealed, Delivered . . . and Just 10 Years Later Perfectionist or procrastinator? Stevie Wonder follows his schedule, not his label's.
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