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Remember when MTV played music?
Craig Marks, Rob Tannenbaum
Lady Gaga, Dave Grohl, Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks and others remember their first encounter with the cable station
“In Time”: Justin Timberlake’s OWS sci-fi thriller
Andrew O'Hehir
In the Orwellian world of "In Time," working for the man is the only way to say alive -- and young
Why I can’t hate Coldplay anymore
Marc Hogan
The world's biggest band is an overwrought bore -- and so charmingly self-effacing that it's no fun to despise them
My husband’s ticking biological clock
Rachel Birnbaum
Many adults these days are eager to postpone the challenge of parenthood. Alas, I'm not married to one of them
Can Harper Perennial reinvent publishing?
Kevin Canfield
With cool young writers, low advances and sharp design, a major publisher's small imprint finds a model that works
“Moneyball”: Brad Pitt’s wonk-friendly Oscar contender
Andrew O'Hehir
A baseball bestseller becomes a lovable star vehicle about a classic American underdog -- and somehow it works
Remembering R.E.M.
David Daley
Updated with new reminisces by Rhett Miller (the Old 97s), Dave Eggers, Matthew Sweet and the Feelies' Glenn Mercer
Simple Pickup: Are these the greatest pickup artists of all time?
Peter Lu
Three normal guys with a camcorder changed how I relate to women, and upped the game for a million-dollar industry
Can India save its disappearing girls?
Hanna Ingber Win
Sex selection has accounted for millions of abortions. We take a closer look at the nation's growing gender gap
“A Good Old Fashioned Orgy:” Gen Y gets its group grope
Marc Mohan
"A Good Old Fashioned Orgy" is shameless and unsubtle. So why do we root for these likable losers to get it on?
The return of an innovative designer
Stephanie Orma
An artist whose mysterious disappearance sparked Web forums talks about where she's been and what's next
My summer of Dungeons & Dragons
Ethan Gilsdorf
I was a scared kid with a sick mom. But I finally found the courage I needed -- and it came with polyhedral dice
“Horrible Bosses”: Hostile work environment
Andrew O'Hehir
Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and Kevin Spacey star in this surprisingly likable comedy about employee revenge
“Larry Crowne”: Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts’ tepid screwball love affair
Andrew O'Hehir
Sweet, silly and square, "Larry Crowne" unites Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts for a screwball love affair
Why we still love “Ferris Bueller”
David Sirota
25 years later, the teen classic endures because it perfected an addictive Hollywood trope: The Fairy Tale Bromance
What I learned by returning home
Felisa Rogers
After years of city living, I've discovered what's truly special about life out here: Our relationship to the land
Nearly 150 hurt in Vancouver riot following hockey loss
Jeremy Hainsworth
Looting, car-burning and other drunken antics hit the city after the Canucks were defeated in the Stanley Cup final
Cars set on fire in Vancouver after hockey defeat
Associated Press
Drunken fans run wild following the Canucks' 4-0 loss to Boston in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals
“The Trip”: Steve Coogan’s sly, hilarious road movie
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: Two British comics on a fine-dining tour in a side-splitting, casually brilliant guy flick
When I went back into the closet
Leslie Fenton
As a teen, I shouted my gayness from the rooftops. How is it that, as an adult, I find myself lying about it?
How cooking gave me purpose
Mark Bittman
Before I became a food writer for the NYT, the kitchen was where I found confidence -- and took care of my family
How I fell for the dark side of Marvel Comics
Steve Wing
I was a bullied kid long before the explosion of geek culture. You have no idea what discovering Spider-Man meant
“Bridesmaids”: A triumph for vomit, and feminism
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Kristen Wiig's new comedy proves women can be funny — and hilariously gross
How I (kind of) survive in the wilderness
Felisa Rogers
As a kid, I loved stories about people living by their wits. I never thought I'd be one of them
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