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Paul Newman's crusty, kid-friendly, oddly classic final role (as a car). Plus: Film-world eggheads battle over Soderbergh's unconventional "Che."
By Andrew O'Hehir
October 6, 2008
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Long-suffering Mets fans don't like being lumped in with Yankees fans.
By King Kaufman
September 30, 2008
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It's always fun to see a New York team lose, especially when a club like the Milwaukee Brewers benefits.
By King Kaufman
September 29, 2008
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From Clint's "Changeling" to Soderbergh's "Che" and beyond, the New York Film Festival sets the table for the fall's Oscar hopefuls, art-house maybes and wild-eyed cinematic rebels.
By Andrew O'Hehir
September 25, 2008
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A legislative report says the public is paying up and getting nothing in return but higher ticket prices. City and team: It's not true.
By King Kaufman
September 17, 2008
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This season's "Project Runway" hopefuls show off their collections -- pastel plaid! flashes of breast! -- at New York Fashion Week.
By Joy Press
September 13, 2008
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"Beautiful Losers" chronicles the art rebels of the '90s, fueled by punk, skateboarding, graffiti and trash culture. Now brought to you by Nike!
By Andrew O'Hehir
August 7, 2008
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Twin towers wire-walker Philippe Petit and "Man on Wire" director James Marsh talk about taking risks and making magic in troubled times.
By Andrew O'Hehir
July 26, 2008
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Sweaty thighs sticking to plastic chairs? Miserable barbecues and forced merriment? Thanks, but I'll pass.
By Rachel Shukert
July 21, 2008
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From slacker comedies to horror films and rom-coms, the least well known of all former Yugoslav republics gets its moment.
By Andrew O'Hehir
July 16, 2008
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After 15 innings and almost five hours, Yankee Stadium's last Midsummer Classic ends the way they all do these days.
By King Kaufman
July 16, 2008
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In this interview and podcast, director Jonathan Levine talks about how Holden Caulfield met Rudy Giuliani and Biggie in the heartbroken, heat-stricken New York summer of 1994.
By Andrew O'Hehir
July 3, 2008
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Asia's greatest cinema power never really lost its mojo. But 10 years after Kurosawa's death, Japanese movies are hotter (and weirder) than ever.
By Andrew O'Hehir
July 2, 2008
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Forget what you see on TV. New York women are much worse off economically than they were two decades ago.
By Logan Scherer
June 27, 2008
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A building frenzy is raging in Asia, Russia and the Persian Gulf. And cities like New York don't have the money to compete. Will the West soon look outdated?
By Ulrike Knöfel, Frank Hornig and Bernhard Zand
June 9, 2008
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Two eccentrics are competing for the London mayor's office. But does either man really want the job?
By Thomas Hüetlin
April 18, 2008
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In my youth, I longed to fly away to the edge of the world and I knew Northwest would take me there. Now it's being devoured by Delta.
By Garrison Keillor
April 16, 2008
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To fully grasp why her remarks about Obama were so outrageous, take another look at her record in Congress.
By Joe Conason
March 14, 2008
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He once busted up "sex rings" himself, but the New York governor's hiring of a pricey prostitute has shattered his political career.
By Walter Shapiro
March 11, 2008
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"Lush Life," Price's latest tour of down-low urban America, is an acute portrait of the Darwinian adaptations required to survive in our city jungles.
By Richard B. Woodward
March 10, 2008
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From New York's infamous auto-repair wasteland grows a defiant and beautiful new American film.
By Andrew O'Hehir
February 27, 2008
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Get with it, architects: Public buildings need more toilet equality.
By Garrison Keillor
January 9, 2008
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A big orange and some fresh pine boughs and "Silent Night." A few details bring back a snowy night in Minnesota years ago.
By Garrison Keillor
December 19, 2007
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The Nativity story is a cornerstone of the Christian faith but can be a big hurdle for a bunch of skeptical New York teenagers.
By Garrison Keillor
December 5, 2007
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Forget Rudy's trysts. The real scandal crying out for investigation is his firm's business with Qatar, a haven for al-Qaida.
By Joe Conason
November 30, 2007