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A liberal policy analyst blames the left for the decline of big cities and the "self-destructive" behavior of the black community.
By Jack Skelley
November 4, 1997
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Jonathan Nossiter's brilliant "Sunday" illuminates the mystery of life on earth.
By Andrew O'Hehir
October 19, 1997
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By Douglas McLennan
July 30, 1997
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An inner-city teacher reflects on the murder of New York teacher Jonathan Levin.
By Anthony Cody
June 17, 1997
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Redmond's new Sidewalk New York is off to a decent start. But do New Yorkers really need Bill Gates to tell them where to get Chinese food?
By Sean Elder
June 3, 1997
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Gavin McNett
June 1, 1997
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When performers reveal just a little more of themselves than you want to see.
By Cintra Wilson
April 22, 1997
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Heroin is Cute
By Cintra Wilson
February 11, 1997
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Inauguration blues
By Cintra Wilson
January 20, 1997
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Marriage: The Embalmment of Love
By Cintra Wilson
November 18, 1996
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Eddie Izzard at P.S. 122.
By Cintra Wilson
October 21, 1996
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Halloween, our only real holiday.
By Cintra Wilson
October 4, 1996
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The horror -- only $35 for a full day
By Cintra Wilson
August 26, 1996
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You want art? Look through the hole in the token, jiveasses
By Cintra Wilson
June 24, 1996
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If you haven't been to a New York Niteclub lately, don't worry, I just did it for you.
By Cintra Wilson
April 29, 1996
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Laugh, Laugh, I Thought I'd Die
By Cintra Wilson
April 6, 1996
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The Beautiful and the Damned: Spiritualists of the Lower East Side.
By Cintra Wilson
March 23, 1996
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Our City Kicks Your City's Ass
By Cintra Wilson
February 28, 1996
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Happy Valentine's Day. Now shut up and dig your trench.
By Cintra Wilson
February 10, 1996
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Too Thoroughly Modern for Mille
By Cintra Wilson
January 27, 1996
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Anthropologist Philippe Bourgois went deeper into America's crack culture than anyone before him. Too deep.
By Gary Kamiya
December 2, 1995