- 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.