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(Us Weekly, 8/24/2009)
After a summer apart, Pattinson and Stewart reunite for a whirlwind week in L.A. — including three sexy nights at his hotel!
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(Us Weekly, 8/3/2009)
Caught again, Rimes and Cibrian "deserve each other," says his wife, Brandi Glanville, as she finally leaves him
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(Us Weekly, 7/6/2009)
Rob Pattinson heats things up — on screen and off! — with his
latest leading lady, Emilie de Ravin
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(from Editors of Us Weekly, 6/26/2009)
Co-writer on this special, limited-edition "book-azine" (reached #1 on BarnesandNoble.com)
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(The Advocate, 6/1/2009)
The poly-hyphenate Rubin is a designer (of websites and interfaces, mobile software, Web apps, iPhone-friendly gloves…), consultant, new media publisher, editor, and trend forecaster.
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(The Advocate, 6/1/2009)
The out young swimmer raced alongside Michael Phelps.
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(The Advocate, 6/1/2009)
The surprisingly sweet founder of gay-urban apparel company Nasty Pig
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(The Advocate, 6/1/2009)
An interview with the wunderkind dancer, choreographer and program director.
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(The Advocate, 6/1/2009)
An advocate for LGBT runaways and photographed fused his talent and mission in a book.
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(The Advocate, 6/1/2009)
The award-winning playwright is still two years shy of 30.
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(Out, 4/1/2009)
Choreographer Stephen Petronio unveils his tempestuous new show.
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(The Daily Beast, 3/31/2009)
FX’s dark, suspenseful series has plotlines as complex as Lost, writing worthy of Mad Men, and a cast that includes Glenn Close, William Hurt, and Marcia Gay Harden. All it needs is an audience.
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(The Daily Beast, 3/26/2009)
Colin Hanks (son of Tom) talks to The Daily Beast about starring opposite Jane Fonda in his Broadway debut, playing John Malkovich’s lackey, and why just Forrest Gump jokes aren’t funny anymore.
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 1/9/2009)
Recaps of Damages
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(New York, 12/14/2008)
Sandra Bernhard rings out 2008 with a few choice words.
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(Worth, 12/1/2008)
Can retail phenomenon American Apparel rein in its controversial founder without losing its edge?
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(NYMag.com (Vulture), 11/21/2008)
Did you hear about the historic, stressed-out new president-elect? The fake one on 24, that is — a helmet-haired lady!
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(NYMag.com (Vulture), 11/7/2008)
Mrs. Brady is in town, and she spoke to us.
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(New York (Intelligencer), 10/27/2008)
Lindsay Lohan’s estranged father, Michael, feels bad about criticizing her girlfriend, Samantha Ronson.
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(NYMag.com (Vulture), 10/17/2008)
Concert review:
The surprise guest at last night's Antony and the Johnsons full-orchestra concert at the Apollo? Beyonce!
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(NYMag.com, 10/7/2008)
Our absolute favorite actor tells us about what he did the night George Bush won in 2004.
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(NYMag.com, 10/2/2008)
The comedian and the media writer share the secrets of their bromance.
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(NYmag.com, 10/2/2008)
She also demonstrates how to lose friends and alienate people.
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(NYmag.com, 9/16/2008)
Now that Ricky Gervais is a big Hollywood star, he won't be inconvenienced by dogs or put off by dead, multicolored kittens.
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(NYmag.com (Vulture), 9/15/2008)
At times the frizzy-haired diva, slouching in a human-maypole frock, sipping white wine, a harlequin collage swirling on the giant screen behind her, seemed to be hosting an after-after-after party.
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(NYMag.com, 9/12/2008)
Masterson — in town to buy stuff for his soon-to-open East Hollywood boutique Confederacy — amiably fielded our questions about his hot-button religion.
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(NYmag.com (The Cut), 9/11/2008)
Like love, sometimes Anna Wintour appears when least expected.
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(The Cut (NYmag.com Fashion Blog), 9/5/2008)
The 15-year-old 'Gossip Girl' actress has worn two startlingly Joan Jett–inspired looks in two weeks!
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(New York magazine, 8/18/2008)
In a small role in 'Hamlet 2,' Elisabeth Shue plays herself.
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 7/24/2008)
Martha brought her mother, brother Rufus, and a bunch of panties.
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(New York magazine, 5/19/2008)
Maybe she's a Michael Scott, says Kate Flannery of "The Office"
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 5/17/2008)
Nobody wants an actors' strike, right?
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(NYMag.com Vulture, 5/16/2008)
If you're a (talented, cute, snarky) actor in search of a tough-love mentor, you could do worse than Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy, Angel, and Firefly.
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 4/28/2008)
Plus, we ask what Kalin's mother thought about the movie, then feel terrible about it.
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 4/28/2008)
Who won't you see on any red carpets, parties, or junkets for the documentary Guest of Cindy Sherman? Cindy Sherman.
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(NY.mag.com Vulture, 4/22/2008)
With great love and admiration, we present Mrs. Ciccone-Ritchie's Five Worst Videos of All Time.
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(New York magazine, 4/7/2008)
And Vanity Fair rubs it in.
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 4/4/2008)
Could Vulture have been totally wrong in dismissing the Tony chances of 'South Pacific'?
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(NY.mag.com Daily Intelligencer, 4/1/2008)
You and Regis Philbin weren't the only baseball fans crushed by the rain-out of yesterday's last-ever opening day at Yankee Stadium. Plus, Ellen Paige, Thomas Haden Church and more.
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 3/18/2008)
8-Track Ace? Zune Czar?
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 3/17/2008)
Second season recaps of the brilliant FX show "The Riches"
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(New York magazine, 3/16/2008)
Beeper King says mayor’s a natural.
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(NYMag.com (The Cut blog), 3/12/2008)
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(Daily Intelligencer (NYmag.com), 3/11/2008)
The "Grey's Anatomy" star tells us about the long, long road to stardom.
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(NYmag.com Vulture, 3/5/2008)
Tom Hanks may have sacrificed for his art in the past (like that time he lost 40 pounds and grew a beard for Castaway), but the two-time Oscar winner draws the line at high collars
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(Daily Intelligencer (NYmag.com), 3/4/2008)
Welcome to another installment of "Tuesdays With Morley."
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(02138 magazine, 3/1/2008)
With spring imminent, which authors are about to bloom?
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(02138 magazine, 3/1/2008)
Here’s how a quartet of much-discussed recent books fared at the cash registers.
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(02138 magazine, 3/1/2008)
A Horace Mann teacher's decision to spill insider secrets cost him his job. Now he wants payback.
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(02138 magazine, 3/1/2008)
Bitsie Tulloch is moving from the computer screen to the flat screen
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(Vulture (NYmag.com), 2/26/2008)
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(New York magazine, 2/18/2008)
Natalie Portman saves animals, not planet
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(Daily Intelligencer (NYmag.com), 2/1/2008)
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(Out magazine, 10/1/2007)
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(02138, 9/1/2007)
Fresh out of college, Clifford Mason tells his generation where to stash its cash.
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(New York magazine, 8/13/2007)
Don’t Come On Down, Donny Osmond!
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(New York (online), 6/29/2007)
"It"-ish couple Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy were at the Afghan Hands launch party, looking gorgeous and gamely — and separately — answering our impertinent questions.
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(New York (online), 6/26/2007)
There was a screening and after-party for Ethan Hawke's second directorial feature, The Hottest State, at the Tribeca Film Center last night, and the movie's director and stars and friends — Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, Sonia Braga, Catalina Sandino Moreno, and newcomer Mark Webber, around whom the m
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(New York, 6/19/2007)
The Ziegfeld's red carpet nearly buckled last week under the Zeitgeisty weight of Brangelina, and things felt nearly as heady last night at the premiere of Michael Moore's health-care doc Sicko.
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(New York, 6/14/2007)
Heidi Klum, Debra Messing, Ashanti, Pharrell, Runway's Laura Bennett
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(New York, 6/14/2007)
Brangelina wouldn't talk to print reporters, so we watched and observed, silently.
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(New York, 6/12/2007)
Tina Brown, Mike Bloomberg, Sandra Lee, Barry Diller, Isaac Mizrahi, Julie Chen
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(New York, 6/12/2007)
These days, Tina Brown is into small magazines. We learned this at the party celebrating her new Diana Chronicles at the sky-high Sony Club last night.
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(New York, 6/6/2007)
All right, Rufus, we forgive you for dedicating the quiet, heartbreaking ballad “Pretty Things” at last night’s Gramercy Theatre supercalifragilisticexpialidocious show to a girl.
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(New York, 6/4/2007)
Chevy Chase not King of the World.
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(New York, 6/1/2007)
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(New York (Intelligencer), 5/28/2007)
Where’s Dan Brown’s follow-up to The Da Vinci Code?
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(New York, 5/25/2007)
Cynthia Nixon, Chevy Chase, Lost's Michael Emerson and more climbed aboard the Queen Mary 2 for last night's Brittania Ball. Justin Ravitz found out who's taken a sailor home
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(New York, 5/25/2007)
Chevy Chase, Cynthia Nixon, Jill Hennessy, Carson Kressley, Lost's Michael Emerson, and Patti LuPone
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(New York, 5/25/2007)
Among those blown away by Wednesday's season finale of Lost was cast member Michael Emerson, who plays arch-villain (or misunderstood savior?) Ben. We caught the actor at last night's Brittania Ball on the Queen Mary 2.
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(New York, 5/23/2007)
You heard it here first: Oprah's next book-club pick ought to be Who Moved My Soap? A CEO's Guide to Surviving Prison. That suggestion comes from author and comedian Andy Borowitz, who hosted Monday night's Authors' Guild Gala at the Metropolitan Club.
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(New York (online), 5/17/2007)
Sex romps, reinvention songs, and club anthems be damned — it doesn't take a die-hard Madonna fan to know and love her soft and sappy side.
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(New York (online), 5/7/2007)
Has the United Palace in Harlem, the way-uptown venue with a restored Art Deco interior more baroque and stunning than Radio City, ever seen so many asymmetrical haircuts, vintage dresses, ballet flats, and Chuck Taylors as it did Saturday night at the Björk show?
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(New York (online), 5/2/2007)
Paris, je t'aime — a collection of eighteen micro-mini shorts set in, and in tribute to, the French metropolis of croissants, angst, and amour — premiered at, natch, the Paris Theater on 58th Street last night. Interviews with Natalie Portman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Steve Buscemi and more.
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(New York, 4/26/2007)
We're not sure what to make of this past Saturday's "Battle of the Bards" at Studio Mezmor, formerly known as Crobar.
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(New York, 4/25/2007)
Last night's star-speckled screening of SOS, a cluster of short films bearing an earth-hugging agenda (to be shown later this year at the Live Earth concert), kicked off the Tribeca Film Festival with a head scratch.
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(Time Out New York, 4/19/2007)
Set in D.C. during McCarthy's onslaught, Fellow Travelers vibrates with the darkly comic, desperate energy of the 1950s capital city.
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(New York (online), 4/13/2007)
Mother Earth apparently loves $600 throw pillows.
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(New York (online), 4/12/2007)
In honor of the groundbreaking for the 2nd Ave. subway, we present you with Stephen Colbert's thoughts on the matter, which we learned at the Hoax premiere last week
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(New York (online), 4/10/2007)
At last, an upside to this inconveniently truthy weather: an outdoor ice-skating party in April that felt as frigid as an ice-skating party ought to. “Skating With the Stars Under the Stars," held at Central Park's Wollman Rink last night, wasn't a competition...
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(New York, 4/9/2007)
Joan Didion went for cocktails at Sardi’s just before the opening-night performance of The Year of Magical Thinking, having watched the play so many times “it’s not countable,” and she’s ready for a bit of a break.
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(New York (online), 4/4/2007)
We ran into Reiko Aylesworth, who used to play CTU agent Michelle Dessler on 24, at a party for the new Philip Seymour Hoffman play, Jack Goes Boating, recently.
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(New York (online), 3/30/2007)
It’s probably for the best that we weren’t welcome at the after-party last night for The Year of Magical Thinking opening.
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(New York, 3/19/2007)
Sex and the City star Chris Noth and the city.
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(New York (online), 3/14/2007)
Dispatches from the after-party for "Talk Radio" (Chris Noth, Brian Dennehy, Eric Bogosian and many more)
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(New York (online), 3/9/2007)
What: "Diane von Furstenberg celebrates International Woman's Day"
Where: Bergdorf Goodman
When: Last night
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(NYMag.com, 2/26/2007)
“No Picasso is worth what people are paying today," MoMA president emerita Agnes Gund told us at a party for Joel Gray's photography last week.
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(New York Press, 2/21/2007)
Nicholas Cage never really left Las Vegas; he’s become its spiritual mascot.
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(Time Out New York, 2/21/2007)
In his debut novel, Finn, Jon Clinch does for Huckleberry Finn’s deadbeat dad what Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea did for the Madwoman in the Attic.
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(NYmag.com, 2/15/2007)
Tom Hanks was in town the other night for a screening of Starter for Ten, a new romantic comedy he produced. The after-party was at the Odeon, and naturally we jumped into his booth to talk about Oscars — and about condoms.
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(New York Press, 2/14/2007)
Review of Music & Lyrics: Drew and Hugh struggle to make it pop
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(New York Press, 1/31/2007)
A farewell concert for a singer that never was
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(New York magazine online, 1/31/2007)
At Monday night's Nightlife Awards, honoring cabaret, jazz, and comedy, performers dished about life on the boards. And about gift bags.
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(New York Press, 12/27/2006)
A cynic would say that the living women of The Dead Girl have it worse than the titular corpse.
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(New York Press, 11/29/2006)
Review: Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny
Jack Black, please don't ever become a Serious Actor.
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(Time Out New York, 11/9/2006)
Churlish raconteur Gore Vidal bemoans our state of affairs in this interview.
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(New York Press, 10/11/2006)
A Jewish boy (almost) gets the Holy Spirit while visiting Hell House
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(New York Press, 10/4/2006)
‘Dexter’: cartoonish noir about a serial-killer killing other killers
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(New York Press, 9/27/2006)
Interview/profile: Ladytron loosens up on its latest and finally seems human
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(New York Press, 9/13/2006)
Film review: Aurora Borealis
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(New York Press, 9/6/2006)
Film review of Hollywoodland: In this perceptive, stylish noir, Superman’s not merely a cheap action figure or an overused icon; he’s dead.
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(Time Out New York, 9/6/2006)
This frank, impressionistic meditation belies its warm, fuzzy title.
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(Out.com, 9/1/2006)
Chekhov, please forgive us. This modernized, Americanized, pulverized version of the Russian dramatist’s masterpiece Three Sisters could renew Cold War tensions.
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(New York Press, 8/23/2006)
The Quiet is a messy hash of pop-art pretension and nasty Freudian noir that leaves a fatty, pungent taste in your mouth.
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(New York Press, 8/2/2006)
Film review: The Night Listener, a creepy tale about a radioman gone awry
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(New York Press, 7/26/2006)
Review: Brothers of the Head, a faux-doc about a freakish boy band
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(Out magazine, 7/1/2006)
This ratings-defying spoof provokes unexpectedly complex emotions.
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(New York Press, 6/21/2006)
Brace yourself: although they’re in a Larry Clark film, the East L.A. punk-skater-chicos of Wassup Rockers are good kids.
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(New York Press, 6/14/2006)
Inside the kooky world of crossword competitors
Review of Wordplay
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(New York Press, 6/14/2006)
Auto-erotic franchise does the Asian thing
Review of Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
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(New York Press, 5/17/2006)
No doubt Art School Confidential, based on Daniel Clowes' graphic novel about a C-level Parsons clone cursed with a strangler and bad art, fancies itself this spring's great crossover hope. It only leaves me jazzed for a different cult-art film (Tom Hanks be damned): The Da Vinci Code.
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(Out.com, 4/3/2006)
A cowgirl lost at Oscars '06, too...
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(Out magazine, 4/1/2006)
Exclusive outtakes from our interview with the sassy star of the latest Scary Movie installment.
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(Out magazine, 4/1/2006)
Any romance—or movie—that begins with laxative-laced cocaine and Animotion (“Obsession”) promises to be manic, messy fun indeed.
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(Out.com, 3/21/2006)
What if they’d changed Jack Twist to Jacqueline? As we continue to debate the meaning of Brokeback Mountain’s Oscar loss, The Dying Gaul’s DVD release is accidentally timely
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(Out.com, 3/14/2006)
Shot in a convincingly claustrophobic, unhurried cinema-verite style, this French film might recall your own altruistic visits with the shut-in next door.
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(QPB.com, 2/15/2006)
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A video interview with the author of the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller Self Made Man: One Woman's Journey Into Manhood and Back Again.
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(Out.com, 9/22/2005)
Keggers and classes are stressful enough; add hormone shots (and an ever-present camera crew) to the syllabus of the four transgender stars of this absorbing docu-series.
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(Book-of-the-Month Club online, 9/15/2005)
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A video & text interview with the Pulitzer-nominated author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil chatting about his new book City of Falling Angels.
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(Book-of-the-Month Club online, 9/1/2005)
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A sit-down with the muckraker extraordinaire, back with Bait & Switch, her follow-up to the acclaimed NYT bestseller Nickel & Dimed.
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(BOMC.com, 8/15/2005)
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A video interview with the man behind The Horse Whisperer and 2005's The Divide.
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(Urbanite Baltimore, 8/1/2005)
(scroll down to "Books")
You want to forgive Slaughter’s frustratingly meandering, prolix approach, given the deeply personal subject matter.
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(Out magazine, 7/1/2005)
Sleater-Kinney never shucked its riot-grrrl punk skin yet survived the ’90s by tearing past pissed-chick caricatures with rock-solid musicianship and whip-smart song craft.
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(Out.com, 6/10/2005)
As one who considers Halloween and Friday the 13th masterpieces (with embarrassing academic papers to prove it), I should have smelled High Tension’s Big Twist a mile away.
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(Out magazine, 6/1/2005)
Squirrelly Hoboken, N.J., housewife-mom Julie (Lili Taylor, pictured, right, with Courtney Love) hides a secret magazine stash in the cupboard . . .
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(Book-of-the-Month (online), 5/23/2005)
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The Pulitzer-winner talks with Justin Ravitz about his new book, 1776.
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(Out.com, 5/18/2005)
Out.com Exclusive: Frasier alum Dan Butler on his controversial new film about reparative therapy--and his love for Karl Rove!
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(Out magazine, 5/1/2005)
What’s left to believe in when a Catholic priest violates a child and the church turns a blind eye?
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(Out.com, 4/25/2005)
A gay couple takes The Amazing Race by storm and comes out in one piece.
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(Book-of-the-Month Club, 4/18/2005)
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Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Gilead is a multigenerational American saga written in the same stunning prose that marks Robinson among one of our era's most cherished writers.
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(Book-of-the-Month, 4/11/2005)
login: jusrav@yahoo.com; password: jusrav Now that the comic legend's written his first book -- the acclaimed, surprisingly candid Kiss Me Like A Stranger: My Search For Love & Art -- we spoke to him via email for an illuminating conversation.
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(Book-of-the-Month, 4/4/2005)
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Now the fabulous, New York-based columnist behind MSNBC's "Scoop," Jeannette Walls survived a bizarre, sometimes shocking childhood. She finally faces her past with uncommon grace in the year's most riveting memoir.
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(Out magazine, 4/1/2005)
How about a constitutional ban on bridal showers? That might prevent the histrionics that drown this ensemble comedy.
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(Out.com, 3/28/2005)
Before J. Lo & Kylie, the world's sexiest bum belonged to Agnetha.
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(Out.com, 3/10/2005)
The aptly titled Hollow Men is an all-male British sketch comedy that probes the depths of the male psyche and comes up empty.
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(Out.com, 3/7/2005)
Though a friend of Dorothy, I’m merely an acquaintance of Judy. Guilty realization hit as I gorged on the Easter Parade DVD’s basket of extras . . .
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(Out.com, 1/19/2005)
Out.com Exclusive: Celebrating the rave reviews, openly gay novelist Dave King sat down to talk about the unusual protagonist of his debut novel, The Ha-Ha.
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(Doubleday Book Club, 1/10/2005)
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Having won the prestigious PEN/Hemingway Award for her debut novel Mrs. Kimble, Jennifer Haigh follows up with Baker Towers, a sprawling, multi-generational saga which The New York Times calls "captivating."
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(Out.com, 12/20/2004)
Remember Brendan Fehr, the gape-mouthed teen alien on the WB’s Roswell? Forgotten crushes on this puffy James Dean lookalike will re-emerge in nastier form via Sugar, in which Fehr plays Butch, a gay teenage hustler.
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(Book-of-the-Month Club, 12/13/2004)
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When seasoned character actor and playwright Ron McLarty couldn't get his novel published, he recorded it as an audiobook--which just happened to get into the hands of Stephen King.
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(Out.com, 11/4/2004)
In case you didn’t know, Mario Cantone is a flamboyantly gay, flamboyantly Italian-American comic performer with decades of bizarre experiences in show biz.
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(Book-of-the-Month Club, 11/1/2004)
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Nelson DeMille isn't just the peerless, bestselling master of international suspense. He's also a BOMC Judge, a MENSA member and Long Island native who vividly remembers the crash of TWA Flight 800.
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(Out.com, 10/29/2004)
In his directorial debut, Beverly Hills, 90210 refugee Brian A. (formerly “Austin”) Green shamelessly casts himself as suitor to Julianna (Jenna Mattison, pictured, right), the romance-challenged ingénue of this low-budget, low-energy comedy.
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(Out.com, 10/18/2004)
Despite the luminous Mary-Louise Parker (pictured), the most mesmerizing players in Reckless are the trompe l’oeil windows that simulate the appearance of falling snow.
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(Pop Matters, 10/11/2004)
Thanks to a few Desperate Housewives, ABC got its first open-mouthed kiss of validation in a very long time.
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(Out.com, 9/10/2004)
You'd think the clips in Homo Promo would be extra crafty by necessity. After all, the DVD compiles 28 trailers that tout boys-on-boys, girls-on-girls, trannies, and other gay-friendly fodder in films from the 1950s through the ’70s, when such subjects presumably hid in dead-bolted closets.
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(Book-of-the-Month Club, 9/1/2004)
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Time magazine calls Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell "a chimera of a novel that combines the dark mythology of fantasy with the delicious social comedy of Jane Austen into a masterpiece that rivals Tolkien."
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(In New York magazine, 7/1/2004)
Sing an aria on the Carnegie Hall stage, meet a leggy Rockette or Broadway star . . . and hear some juicy gossip during an all-access backstage tour.
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(PopMatters.com, 6/22/2004)
Blame it on reality TV, crime/forensics joints, cable and all that multimedia, but have any young network-TV thespians assumed the klieg-lit spots left behind by the Drummonds, Huxtables, Keatons, even the grating Tanner girls of Full House?
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(Doubleday Book Club, 5/31/2004)
When childhood buddies Ian and Dustin graduated Harvard and Princeton in 1998, they didn't hit the want ads: they began work on their novel, one of this year's biggest bestsellers.
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(PopMatters.com, 3/1/2004)
She may have been a multimedia moppet, skipping from comic strip to radio to Broadway, but Little Orphan Annie is no movie star.
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(PopMatters.com, 2/10/2004)
Good grief is right. More than 50 years on, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang are more miserable than ever.
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(Literary Guild , 1/30/2004)
Plenty of authors go Hollywood--but what about Hollywood types who go literary? An interview with the debut author of the bestselling The True & Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters.
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(PopMatters.com, 1/26/2004)
Tyra Banks and Donald Trump have shifted the terms of a genre that for too long has encouraged gnawing at animal parts, mate-seeking, and endless displays of stupidity, selfishness, and dysfunction.
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(In New York Magazine, 1/1/2004)
This month's hot happenings around town . . .
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(Literary Guild [email newsletter & website], 12/5/2003)
"Jackie Collins on line one!" Last week, the legendary diva-author sat down for a lengthy, juicy confessional with the Literary Guild--where she dished on the stars (Farrah, Robin & Melissa!) of her latest TV-movie adaptation, Ben & J. Lo, the writer's life, and much more! Read below for this club-e
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(Quality Paperback Book Club (Email Newsletter), 6/30/2003)
"It is no use trying to sum people up," Virginia Woolf once wrote. "One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done."
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(Science Fiction Book Club newsletter, 6/23/2003)
"When my children were children I could tell stories to them. When they became adults I didn't know to whom I could tell stories, so I decided to write novels."
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(Quality Paperback Book Club [email newsletter], 4/7/2003)
Of all the hats he's donned--journalist, mechanic, author--Chuck Palahniuk finds true fulfillment as Santa Claus.
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(L'Ecran Fantastique (French publication), 12/1/2002)
Featuring a Q&A session with star Naomi Watts & producer Walter Parkes, The Ring commenced "The Next Generation of Film: Scary Movies," a retrospective presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center (in conjunction with The New York Times).
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(The Brooklyn Rail, 7/1/2002)
There were no celebrity DJs spinning at after-parties for the Brooklyn International Film Festival. Christina Ricci and Steve Buscemi were nowhere to be found.
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(Time Out New York, 1/10/2002)
Part of the Gyms Annual issue
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(Time Out New York, 1/10/2002)
Part of the Gyms Annual issue
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(Worth)
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