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Spring Break | San Francisco: Alleys for Cool Cats Jesse Mckinley (Travel)
Part of the citys lure lies in its labyrinth of back alleys, those mysterious midblock detours that seem to offer the promise of discovery and the slightly scary possibility of getting lost. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Pondicherrys French Connection Matt Gross (Travel)
In the colonial city of Pondicherry, southern India meets the South of France. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Consumed: Style Decoder Rob Walker (Magazine)
How bar-code technology became a medium for creativity. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Idea Lab: The Case for Fitting In David Berreby (Magazine)
Why nonconformity is overrated. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Domains | Dita Von Teese: Show Stopper Interview by Edward Lewine (Magazine)
Dita Von Teese burlesque performer and lingerie designer for the Wonderbra company lives in a 1920s, three-bedroom Craftsman home in the heart of Hollywood. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

The Ethicist: Doctor, Bully Randy Cohen (Magazine)
Ob-gyn arbitration; course work. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

The Medium: Lost and Found Virginia Heffernan (Magazine)
Online auction and antique sites are changing the nature of obsessive collecting. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

On Language: Kitchen Sink William Safire (Magazine)
Source of everything but . . . 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Questions for Paul O'Neill: Market Leader Interview by Deborah Solomon (Magazine)
The former Treasury secretary talks about how the Bush administration mismanaged the crisis in financial markets, his relationship to Dick Cheney and what happened to Bear Stearns. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

The Way We Live Now: Bleakonomics Roger Lowenstein (Magazine)
On Wall Street, intervention should have happened long ago. Its called oversight. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Food: The Way We Eat: Just Grate Robert Trachtenberg (Magazine)
Self-respecting Italians dont sprinkle cheese on seafood pasta. Too bad for them. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Lives: Karachis Winter Days Sehba Sarwar (Magazine)
Trouble in the streets, an afternoon by the sea. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Changing the Rules of the Games Ilan Greenberg (Magazine)
How did a handful of activists manage to shake up Beijing with Genocide Olympics T-shirts? 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Students of Virginity Randall Patterson (Magazine)
In the Ivy League, abstinence is a) philosophical, b) research-based, c) an outgrowth of feminism, d) sexy and fun, e) all of the above. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

A Case of the Blues Benjamin Wallace-Wells (Magazine)
Congressional Republicans have lost ground on every possible front. Can Tom Cole turn things around? 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Theater Review | 'Carpenters Gold': All Hail the Barefoot Leader With His Own Soundtrack Caryn James (Theater)
Carpenters Gold is a buoyant, wacky play about a cult leader who exerts a Stepford-like control over the people around him. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Theater Review | 'Ladies & Gents': Stalls for Scandal, Mens and Womens, No Waiting Neil Genzlinger (Theater)
Noir is the operative tone in this show, but the presentation is nothing like a conventional mysterys, and not just because of the stall-lined setting. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Theater Review | 'Boom': Meeting Cute on the Eve of Destruction Ben Brantley (Theater)
Boom winds up speaking, quietly and piquantly, to our enduring fascination with and need for myths about the beginning of life as well as its end. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

My Manhattan: Broadway for Big Kids, Beyond Spoonfuls of Sugar Robin Pogrebin (Theater)
Taking your kids to a Broadway musical might seem like a no-brainer. But beyond the Lion Kings, Mary Poppinses and Little Mermaids, the terrain gets more complicated. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Colorado Court Rules No Smoking Means Exactly That, Even on Stage Kirk Johnson (Theater)
The Colorado Court of Appeals noted that smoking, by itself, is not sufficiently expressive to qualify for First Amendment protection. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

A British Dynasty for All Seasons Charles Mcgrath (Theater)
Among the many things for which he will be remembered, Paul Scofield helped to usher in a whole era of classy, lushly produced costume films set in the Tudor period. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Theater Review: Stepping Onstage: Flawed and the Enigmatic Stephen Wells (Theater)
There are many paradoxes to be dealt with in Engaging Shaw, John Morogiellos 2001 play currently being given its Garden State premiere at New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Theater Review | 'Jackie Mason: The Ultimate Jew': Hes Telling You This for the Last Time Jason Zinoman (Theater)
The cantankerous Jackie Mason has pursued the Jewish joke with a tenacity and single-mindedness that exceed those of anyone else in show business. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

A Collaboration Moves Forward Into the Past Robert Simonson (Theater)
One senses that the director James Macdonald is content to leave things only partly defined for the audience. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

An Edge-of-Town Story as Simple as the Blues Erik Piepenburg (Theater)
Jez Butterworth, the author of the play Parlour Song, talks about finding inspiration in an unusual trio named Pinter, Friel and Waits. 09AM Mar 29, 2008


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