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The Abortionist on the Circuit of Fear
By Marlene Nadle
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Mugging the White Liberal
By Jack Newfield
War In Ukraine
One Year of War: In Conversation with Ukrainians Standing Fast
By Anna Conkling
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Mugging the White Liberal
By Jack Newfield
CULTURE
‘Creed: The Musical’: Not an Unserious Production by Unserious People
By Will McDonald
ART
Waiting for the Nighthawks – Edward Hopper and the Denizens of New York
By R.C. Baker
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MUSIC
The Music of the Pelican State Rises Up From Somewhere Deep
By Rafael Alvarez
FILM
‘Boston Strangler’ Is No ‘Zodiac,’ But It Still Has Some Juice
By Michael Atkinson
VOICE CHOICE
Tod Browning: Auteur of the Shadowlands
By Michael Atkinson
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Still Krazy After All These Years
“No less than Charlie Chaplin, its only pop rival for the affection of Jazz Age aesthetes, Krazy Kat synthesized a particular mixture of sweetness and slapstick, playful fantasy and emotional brutality.”
by
J. Hoberman
Originally published
June 3, 1986
Theater archives
Newsies: Homeless Boys Singing!
by
Michael Feingold
April 4, 2012
Equality
The Shock and Awe Show
by
Richard Goldstein
March 25, 2003
FILM ARCHIVES
Animal Crackers
by
J. Hoberman
April 9, 2002
FILM ARCHIVES
The Princess and the Showgirl
by
Elliott Stein
February 13, 2001
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