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3 months ago

THE CRITICS

In this silent film, David Denby and Richard Brody critique "The Artist" and the lost art of cinema before sound.

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3 months ago

Attack Dog For Mitt

Larry McCarthy's greatest hits.

3 months ago

Mitt on Offense

Romney's taking the gloves off in Florida.

3 months ago

Nothing But Negative

Is this the nastiest Presidential campaign ever? Maybe.

3 months ago

Bob Bozic's Boxing Days

This week in the magazine Nick Paumgarten profiles Bob Bozic, a former heavyweight boxer and longtime bartender at Fanelli's Café, in SoHo. "Bozic ...

3 months ago

Crowd Gathers in Moscow for Pro-Putin Rally

Albina Kirillova captures the crowd gathered at Moscow's Poklonnaya Gora for a pro-Putin rally on February 4, 2012.

4 months ago

On The Floor

Deadmau5 in concert on New Year's Eve.

4 months ago

DVD of the Week: "Primary"

Richard Brody on "Primary," the 1960 documentary produced by Robert Drew.

4 months ago
6 months ago

A Visit With The Talk Of The Town

To celebrate the release of "The Talk of the Town Visits Fifty Interesting People," a special issue, the editors invite you to see just how a Talk ...

8 months ago

Daphne Guinness At Home

Daphne Guinness gives an unorthodox tour of her New York City apartment.

8 months ago

Beach Creatures: Theo Jansen and his Strandbeests

This week in the magazine, Ian Frazier writes about Theo Jansen, a Dutch artist who makes kinetic sculptures that walk on the beach called Strandbe...

8 months ago

The Singer

Ramy Essam became famous as "the singer of the revolution." He was tortured by soldiers after Mubarak fell.

8 months ago

Tear Gas

Hossam Bahgat is the director of the Egyptian initiative for Personal Rights, which litigates human-rights violations.

8 months ago

The Women

Nawal El Saadawi, a writer and women's rights advocate has been called the godmother of Egyptian feminism.

8 months ago

Muslim Brotherhood

A youth leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Abbas worked with Christian groups in the protests.

8 months ago

The Unions

Kamal Abbas, a labor organizer; Kamal Abu Eita, a union leader; and Khaled Ali Omar, a human rights lawyer.

8 months ago

We Are All Khaled Said

After a young man named Khaled Said was beaten to death by police, Wael Ghonim created a Facebook page that galvanized protesters.

8 months ago

Social Media

Sondos Shabayek, Sarrah Abdel Rahman, and Tarek Shalaby used social media to report on the events happening in Tahrir Square.

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