• Issue Archive for the Week of
  • Feb 25 - Mar 10, 2009
  • Vol. 7, No. 4

Books

Music

  • Beirut

    March of the Zapotec Realpeople Holland EPs
  • Vetiver

    Tight Knit

Film

  • Fired Up

    Directed by Will Gluck
  • Katyn

    Directed by Andrzej Wajda
  • Shinjuku Ecstasy

    Independent Films from the Art Theatre Guild of Japan

Food & Drink

  • Meat Schmeat

    Dirt Candy goes haute cuisine with local vegetables.

Horoscope

Theater

  • Telephone

    History lessons with something genuinely new to say about our present moment.

Columns

Special

News & Features

  • Ten NYC Designers You Need To Know

    In the midst of one of the toughest years for retail in New York’s history, ten emerging talents give you reason to hope.

Blogs

  • Wicked Artsy: Get Installed

    Three shows around town feature artists who blur the lines between media to create experiential installations.
  • That Pretty, Pretty; Or, The Rape Play

    In Sheila Callaghan's scattershot attempt at postmodern assault, attempts to be edgy and provocative are ultimately undercut by unfocused writing and relentless self-consciousness.
  • Remed and Zbiok at Brooklynite Gallery

    Two street artists (Poland's Remed and Paris's Zbiok) take over Bed-Stuy's Brooklynite gallery, bringing worldly touches to New York's urban art form.
  • An Interview with Dan O'Brien

    The L sits down with the successful playwright to talk theater, poetry, New York vs. L.A., his penchant towards adapting true stories and what's next.
  • The Philanderer

    In this little-performed early work, George Bernard Shaw exposes the real-life roadblocks to the high-minded social philosophizing espoused by his Henrik Ibsen-obsessed contemporaries.

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