Theater

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  • 31 Ejaculations: No. 7

    All of a sudden this guy with long hair, long as a girl's, is walking toward me, and I knew what was going to happen.
  • 31 Ejaculations: No. 5

    I don't know what you call what I am.
  • 31 Ejaculations: No. 4

    Her skin and her hair were like something you could eat.
  • "31 Ejaculations": Introduction

    A series of stories about sex.
  • 31 Ejaculations: Nos. 1-3

    Three snapshots of sexual encounters.
  • Actor playing Judas accidentally hangs himself

    Italian man dies onstage during an Easter reenactment.
  • The other beach

    In the unimpressive wake of "The Beach," a local director releases quite a different take on life in Thailand.
  • Sharps & Flats

    RZA's music "inspired by" Jim Jarmusch's "Ghost Dog" lags behind the inspired cuts of the actual film.
  • Spaghetti and sauerkraut

    Trieste, Italy's monument to religious freedom, mixes the old with the even older.
  • Nude for better or worse

    Kathleen Turner shows all in stage version of "The Graduate."
  • The truth about vaginas

    After playing God in the film "Dogma," rock's goddess of angst will star in an off-Broadway play about female genitalia.
  • "Titus"

    Like so many self-conscious directors, Julie Taymor wrecks Shakespeare's already disastrous play with her own horrific vision.
  • Get thee to a nunnery

    Our travel expert offers advice on convent and church accommodations in Poland, trips to Baja and finding that perfect hotel/Broadway package in New York.
  • 21st Challenge No. 26 results

    The ultimate high-tech résumé
  • 21st Challenge No. 26

    Compose the perfect dot-com résumé
  • 21st Challenge No. 25 results

    Take this job and post it! High-tech style help wanted ads for low-tech jobs.
  • 21st Challenge No. 24 results

    "This is your mom" and other e-mail virus come-ons.
  • Marcel Marceau

    He remains the unquestioned master of the art that dare not speak its name. That's his strength and the art's weakness.
  • "Monsters of Grace"

    Philip Glass and Robert Wilson attempted to explore the intersection of the performing arts and digital culture. But a funny thing happened on the way to the theater.
  • 21st Challenge No. 23 results

    How to destroy your computer, and other lousy ideas for online learning.
  • I am everyday evil

    Director Neil LaBute's "Bash" explores the dark secrets of ordinary people.
  • 21st Challenge No. 22 results

    "Lose the glasses" and other memos from Bill Gates' alien overlords.
  • Sharps and Flats: Paul Simon

    Douglas Wolk reviews 'Songs from the Capeman'.
  • Media Circus: humble pie

    Alec Mapa went from Broadway glory to slinging pepperoni -- and back.
  • The Awful Truth

    Marriage: The Embalmment of Love
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