Paper mag's Mickey Boardman and I have come up with three can't-lose works that are so flawlessly titled they should immediately get mounted like dogs in heat. Here they are: *Guy and Dahl. A two-person show starring glam rocker Miss Guy and author Tessa Dahl. I don't even care what they do, I jus ... More >>
Did you know that Vin Diesel has a twin brother, whom no one seems to have a photo of? That Ashton Kutcher has a male twin, who's cute, but in a different way? That ScarJo, Alanis, and Parker Posey have male twins too? Have you ever seen Kiefer Sutherland's twin sister, who looks just like him in ... More >>
Noah Baumbach discusses his first film
Law & Order ends its 20-year run tonight. Throughout the show's long reign, phalanxes of honorable detectives have cleaned the New York streets of crime and debris while throwing out witty one-liners and re-enacting plotlines ripped from real-life headlines. Grabbing a cameo on the show has a ... More >>
Bored to Death, a new HBO half-hour comedy series about an alcoholic writer (Jason Schwartzman) pretending to be a private investigator, a la Philip Marlowe, and which also features Zach Galifianakis as his comic book-writing best buddy, has a trailer up at HBO. The show was created by Jonathan Ames ... More >>
A longtime critic offers up his first novel; a rare author sighting at the World Voices Festival
The 2009 Tribeca Film Festival just announced its juries, and although they've included almost everyone you've ever heard of (Andre Leon Talley! Mary-Kate Olsen! Rachel Maddow!) from every corner of the entertainment industry (daytime television WHAT UP!), founder Robert De Niro has made a possibly ... More >>
Katherine TokarzWhen I saw In The Heights, the peppy Broadway musical which is very Electric Company comes to your barrio, I brilliantly noticed the smoldering talent of Karen Olivo in a supporting role and told everyone about her hot culo. Now that Olivo is Tony bound for her fiery Anita in West Si ... More >>
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Parker Posey looks for love in the city
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Former figure skater and Japanese arranger revive standards bebop won't touch
Table 50 gets a makeover; Malcolm Gladwell gets stalked
Where everyone from Parker Posey to Miss Guy played during the holidays
An all-star revival of Rabe's retro comedy of ill manners
Ambrosia Parsley puts best swirl forward in pre-game show
Freaks and mystiques: Not just another drama about a girl who talks to stuffed animals
Dentists in Domestic Prison, Nuns Behind Bars, Jewel Thieves on Holiday
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