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Banksy, gentrification and the end of graffiti
Max Rivlin-Nadler
A new HBO doc paints a grim picture of the medium's future as landmarks are torn down and artists move indoors
Two-sentence Thanksgiving fiction: New stories from Mona Simpson, Megan Abbott, Lydia Millet, Rebecca Makkai and many more
David Daley
45 tiny, new stories from top writers, just two sentences and one rule: Include "thanks" in an interesting way
“We have probably 160 lawyers”: HBO readies documentary on Church of Scientology
Sarah Gray
Lawrence Wright's book "Going Clear" is being turned into a documentary for HBO
The stuff of nightmares: First images captured of mysterious Black Seadevil
Joanna Rothkopf
Warning: This creature might give you nightmares
Rikers Island to offer separate housing unit for transgender inmates
Jenny Kutner
New York's largest jail has announced plans for a new unit that will hold 30 to 35 transgender women at a time
“Your comments put students at risk”: An open letter to Lincoln University’s president
Emery Petchauer
A former faculty member at the university takes Robert Jennings to task for his grotesque rape apologia
NBC’s frankenshow: “State of Affairs” borrows heavily from every other show on TV
Sonia Saraiya
I picked apart NBC's new drama "State of Affairs" to figure out exactly where it got all of its ideas
7 worst right-wing moments of the week — Geraldo rants about minority “thug ethic”
Janet Allon
The Fox pundit takes things in a pretty racist direction, while Mitt Romney makes a funny joke (unintentionally)
The spandex-clad undead: Why comics love ridiculous resurrections
Mark Peters
In the superhero world, just because your body was ripped in half doesn't mean you can't make a comeback
Fox News doctor’s creepy jingoism: Keith Ablow calls for “American jihad”
Luke Brinker
The psychiatrist-turned-conservative pundit pens a frightening, messianic column
Don’t panic about New York’s Ebola case
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Big Apple reacts to its first infected patient
Indie award nominations boost Oscar chances for “Birdman,” “Boyhood,” “Grand Budapest”
Andrew O'Hehir
NYC's Gotham Awards shower love on Linklater, Iñárritu, Anderson -- but shun the fall's three big contenders
Area eye doctor offers free Ebola expertise: What to make of Rand Paul’s hysteria
Simon Maloy
Dr. Paul doesn't want an Ebola panic -- he just wants you to "know" you can catch it at a cocktail party
“Citizenfour”: Laura Poitras’ secret Snowden documentary is electric
Andrew O'Hehir
A gripping real-life spy thriller about the Snowden-Greenwald meetings got several standing ovations at NY premiere
Ivy League rape nightmare: My personal reflection of progress — and pain
Jesselyn Radack
Since my case made headlines over 20 years ago, the problem is finally getting attention. Here's the problem
“Inherent Vice”: A first look at Paul Thomas Anderson’s loopy Pynchon movie
Andrew O'Hehir
Joaquin Phoenix plays a baked private eye in Anderson's gorgeous, hazy, brutal vision of Pynchon paranoia
The 5 most bizarre porn films of the 1970s
Anna Pulley
From "Deep Throat" to "Debbie Does Dallas," a look back at the silliest smut the industry's golden age had to offer
Heinrich Himmler, family man: Why “The Decent One” is the most haunting documentary I’ve ever seen
Andrew O'Hehir
A devastating doc drawn from a trove of private papers reveals the Nazi war criminal as husband and dad
Updated: Pennsylvania is literally blaming a woman for her own rape
Jenny Kutner
The state attorney general has listed the victim's "contributing behavior" as a defense in a federal lawsuit
Nick Cave’s dark, strange and sometimes hilarious odyssey
Andrew O'Hehir
The Aussie post-punk pioneer's life and career inspires the haunting, revealing music doc "20,000 Days on Earth"
The government’s giant marijuana deception
Paul Armentano
America’s marijuana policies continue to be hopelessly divorced from science rather than driven by it
5 worst right-wing moments of the week — Laura Ingraham’s awful Ferguson claims
Janet Allon
The Fox News pundit claims arrested journalists deserve it, while Rush Limbaugh soars to new heights of disrespect
The most absurd scientific explanations for comic book superpowers
Mark Peters
From brain-swapping to blood transfusions gone wrong, here are the most ridiculous superpower origin stories
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