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April 9, 2007 | Feature
Vomiting�Cathartic or Not?

A new memoir from novelist A.M. Homes, who doesn’t much care for memoirs.

April 2, 2007 | Feature
Writer. Rocker. Lesbianism Consultant.

With a new play set to open Off Broadway, Adam Rapp makes notes on his ridiculously varied résumé.

March 26, 2007 | Feature
Pocahontas’s New Dad: Matthew Sharpe

Matthew Sharpe's new novel, Jamestown, is a funny, violent adaptation of the Pocahontas story set in a postapocalyptic future among settlers from war-torn, polluted New York.

March 26, 2007 | Feature
What They Were Magically Thinking

When you’re Joan Didion writing your first play, you’re allowed to revise up until the last minute. An intimate look� also starring Vanessa Redgrave and David Hare�at one of Broadway’s most anticipated new productions.

March 5, 2007 | Feature
The Men of Utopia: Who’s Who in the Cast

Now that all three parts have been unveiled, a crib sheet is more necessary than ever. Here, a primer to the tangle of intelligentsia in Tom Stoppard’s Coast of Utopia trilogy.

February 26, 2007
The Upside of Anger

How Liev Schreiber finds solace in a little rage-laced profanity.

February 19, 2007
Male Ingenue: Hugh Dancy

Blame it on his smooth-cheeked looks and his role as Prince Charmont in Ella Enchanted: Hugh Dancy keeps getting pegged as the Next Big British Boy Toy.

February 12, 2007 | Intelligencer
Indie Publishers Act All Indie

But McSweeney’s digs deal.

February 12, 2007 | Book/Author Profile
The Infidel Speaks

Ayaan Hirsi Ali fled fanaticism in Africa�and Holland. So what does she make of her new conservative friends in D.C.?

January 22, 2007
Bad and Badder

F. Murray Abraham on playing two of the biggest Jewish stereotypes in theatrical history.