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The Medium: The Rerun of the Repressed Virginia Heffernan (Magazine)
The secret life of HBOs In Treatment. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

On Language: Waterboarding William Safire (Magazine)
A gerund to cause a shudder. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Consumed: Lexicographical Beneficence Rob Walker (Magazine)
How a time-wasting Web vocabulary game converts passivity into engagement. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Freakonomics: Bottom-Line Philanthropy Stephen J. Dubner And Steven D. Levitt (Magazine)
Why cant a charity be more like a business? 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Idea Lab: Watching the Rich Give Dave Denison (Magazine)
If you had $20 million, how much would you donate? And other questions for the very wealthy. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Questions for Larry Brilliant: Corporate Giver Interview by Deborah Solomon (Magazine)
The epidemiologist and head of Googles charitable arm talks about why corporations can be socially responsible, what he was doing in India in the 60s and his friend Jerry Garcia. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Way We Live Now: Good Instincts Jim Holt (Magazine)
Why is anyone an altruist? 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Way We Eat: Friends With Benefits Michael Ruhlman (Magazine)
For celebrity chefs, charity begins in the kitchen. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Lives: The Broke Benefactor Julie Klam (Magazine)
Receiving a charitable contribution in order to attend a fund-raiser. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Money issue: For Good, Measure Jon Gertner (Magazine)
Foundations are increasingly using metrics to determine if their grants are working. But can you really measure the return-on-investment of giving to a cause? 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Money issue: Self-Made Philanthropists Joe Nocera (Magazine)
Herb and Marion Sandler are giving away their phenomenal wealth the same way they earned it by calling the shots. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Money Issue: How Many Billionaires Does It Take to Fix a School System? (Magazine)
Five experts debate the new education philanthropy. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Money Issue: What Makes People Give? David Leonhardt (Magazine)
Fund-raisers swear that gimmicks like matching grants, challenge grants and rewards increase donations. But do they? 08AM Mar 11, 2008

The Money Issue: The Celebrity Solution James Traub (Magazine)
What can a Hollywood star really do to change the world a little? 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Thinking Russian, but at American Speed Rosemarie Tichler (Theater)
Viacheslav Dolgachev, the artistic director of the Moscow New Drama Theater, and Dianne Wiest, the two-time Oscar-winning actress, answered questions about the new production of The Seagull. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Stage Teamwork: A Long Wharf-Quinnipiac Partnership Elizabeth Maker (Theater)
Students at Quinnipiac University will have access to Long Wharfs two theaters, its technical production shops and its professional staff. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Theater Review: Castaway or Swept Away? Anita Gates (Theater)
Shipwrecked! An Entertainment at Long Wharf Theaters Stage II examines the nature of storytelling. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Theater Review: A Wild 21st-Century Take on a Rabbis Mystical Tale Naomi Siegel (Theater)
An office worker is set on a twisting course to spiritual enlightenment in The Mad 7 at McCarter Theaters Berlind Theater in Princeton. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Left Coast Ideas, Floating East Joy Goodwin (Theater)
Increasingly, Berkeley Repertory Theaters galvanizing productions have been traveling to New York. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Music Review | Christine Ebersole and Billy Stritch: A Big Noise Blows in, and Swing Is Swung Stephen Holden (Theater)
A shortcut to describing the show business chemistry of Christine Ebersole and Billy Stritch might be to call them, with reservations, the next generations Bette Midler and Mel Torm. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Theater Review | 'U.S. Drag': Two Single Women, Stylishly Shallow, in Pursuit of a Killer Jason Zinoman (Theater)
Gina Gionfriddos play is a sly, shaky satire about a sensationalizing celebrity culture where even murder can be turned into entertainment. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Youre Welcome to See Her Live, Not to Ask About Her Life Campbell Robertson (Theater)
Mary-Louise Parker is back on the New York stage after four years absence her longest stretch away from the theater since she was 17. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Theater Review | Bette Midler: A Naughty-but-Nice Miss M Sets Up Shop in Sin City Charles Isherwood (Theater)
Bette Midler, who ignited a career by giving a good name to bad taste, has brought her new extravaganza to Las Vegas, the temple of tastelessness. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Well: Falling Object, Real Drama on Broadway Tara Parker-Pope (Theater)
A heavy metal plate the size of a steering wheel landed on two audience members at a preview of Gypsy. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Arts, Briefly: Pete Doherty Plots a Stage Musical The New York Times (Theater)
Pete Doherty and Carl Barat, a former band mate from the Libertines, are writing a musical for the Donmar Warehouse in London. 08AM Mar 11, 2008


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