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September 11, 2006
Marathon Man

Brace yourself, Stoppard fans: The master brings a nine-hour drama to Lincoln Center.

September 11, 2006
Channeling the Grey Ghosts

Christine Ebersole chats about�and with�Little Edie Beale.

September 11, 2006
A Berlitz Guide to BAM

A quickie Shakespeare translator for what you’ll hear onstage�and chat about afterward.

September 11, 2006
The Ten-Percent Solution

This fall’s Broadway transfer of Douglas Carter Beane’s The Little Dog Laughed suggests a new subgenre: the Agent Morality Play.

August 28, 2006 | Intelligencer
Rahm It Through

Representative Emanuel on Joementum, Hillary, and a �bipartisan� Dem takeover.

August 28, 2006
How�Just Four Years After Its 42-Year Run��The Fantasticks’ Is Back Onstage

A long story short.

August 14, 2006 | Book/Author Profile
Sticking Her Neck Out

Nora Ephron on midlife, postfeminism, and the work she’s had done.

July 24, 2006 | The Book Review
Winkie

Winkie, Clifford Chase’s bizarre first novel, is far more than a one-note indictment of human-rights abuses. It’s also a parable, a bedtime story, and a phenomenal character study of a teddy bear.

July 17, 2006 | Feature
Read and Approved: Eclectic Beach Fare

Still looking for a summer book that isn’t 100 percent trashy? Perhaps even one that’s 100 percent non-trashy (say, on Spinoza)? Here are five new(ish) titles that we’re particularly enthused about.

July 10, 2006 |
Stick These Books in Your Beach Bag

The best summer reading: minimal brain cells required.