Culture
Currently listing articles 11921-11901:
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Taylor Hicks To Be In Broadway's Grease— American Idol season five winner, Taylor Hicks, is headed for Broadway.
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The Unsung Cry of Hard Labor— Shoveling always looks so easy on TV. It's not.
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What You (Don't) Miss About High School— Walking down those dreaded halls five days a week is just torture.
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Polygamists, Predators, and Prevaricators: Part One— The first of three articles discussing the allegations of child sexual abuse at the Yearning For Zion Ranch in Eldorado, Texas.
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Velázquez and the Soul of Juan de Pareja— Velázquez's masterpiece: The slave, and what his master saw.
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Prince Caspian and the Age of Anti-Magic— Prince Caspian's producer, who is a stepson of C.S. Lewis, talks about the effect of magical stories on impressionable children.
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One in Nine: Behind a Racially Discriminatory Sentencing Policy— Racialized sentencing disparities have long been present in the United States criminal justice system.
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Interview: Steve Kleinedler, Supervising Editor of the American Heritage® Dictionary— The supervising editor of the American Heritage® Dictionary dishes on dictionary-making, linguistics, philosophy, and the best-selling 100 Words series.
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Theater Review (NYC): Armor of Wills— The Beggars Group loves theater, but this production does not match the quality of their commitment.
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Theater Review (NYC): Curtains with David Hyde Pierce— David Hyde Pierce stars in the new Kander and Ebb musical comedy murder mystery.
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Theater Review (Milan): Profondo Posso Il Musical with the Supervision of Dario Argento at Teatro Smeraldo— This stage version of Dario Argento's classic cult film is a musical misfire.
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Question Hunter S. Thompson's Death— As flaming ironies go, Hunter Thompson’s dying “by his own hand” has solar flares whirling around it like atomic Medusas.
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Theater Review (NYC): Macbeth— Whether you’re playgoing or simply stargazing, you’re likely to find something scary at this uneven Macbeth.
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An Analysis of the Arguments Presented in Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed— An examination of the theories and ideas presented in Ben Stein's controversial new documentary about Intelligent Design.
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Now Taking Smug Living to the Back Yard— Smug living moves into the back yard.
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Theater Review (NYC): The Sound And The Fury (April Seventh, 1928)— This company's considerable strength is sourced in ritual, chance, focus, and risk. The combination is glorious.
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Josef, Rosemarie, and Elizabeth Fritzl: The Sadist, The Silent, and The Survivor— Sexual abuse, sexual tyranny, and sadism in Austria.
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The Shanghai Diaries: Holiday in Yangshuo— It seems all I've done while living in China is travel and it is always a hassle. Sometimes though, it is well worth it.
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Ben-ding A Few Rules— Sometimes kids hide those tiny horns effectively behind shining halos... ah well, that's why we love them anyway!
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Theater Review (NYC): Cherry Docs— A Jewish attorney defends a skinhead in this snappy little play that won't bust your billfold.
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Miley's in Trouble Now — Two pictures, one girl. A look into the Miley Cyrus photo incident.
