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Though stories remain unconfirmed, we urge you to err on the side of caution.
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Don't you guys want to see Flight?
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Most of us will not get "I Voted" stickers to put pictures of on instagram, but you should vote anyway.
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Are you sure you want a god that wills women to have their rapists' babies?
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As if you had better Halloween plans.
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1981's Deadly Blessing, not on DVD in the US, is a classical slasher—set in Amish country!
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No TV and no beer make Homer go crazy. Watch these (with a beer) during the storm.
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Are you safe from Sandy? BAM has stayed open for you.
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Vampire Weekend performed one of their new songs on last night's Jimmy Kimmel. It was very Brooklyn.
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There will be some black and white stripes, just a hunch.
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As you follow along to the news and your emotions fling across the happy-sad spectrum, we've got just the thing to listen to.
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As they hang out in the city post-CMJ, the biggest brand new band of the year get a small room to dominate.
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These photos... it's like they're moving!
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According to Republicans, rape is God's will, but Lena Dunham's Obama endorsement is the devil's handiwork.
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So much better than Color Me Badd.
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Hmm, what to listen to as you write poetry by candlelight on a storm-ravaged Halloween?
- by Jeff Klingman
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Tags: Music, Goth, Halloween, Candlelight, Robert Smith, The 1990s, The 2000s, The 2010s, Rock, Electronic, Trip Hop, Zola Jesus, Deerhunter, Nine Inch Nails, Xiu Xiu, PJ Harvey, Video
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Inside the Park Slope Armory, full of Hurricane Sandy refugees.
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Plus, you know. Fall in love!
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Plus, some other people too. Like, say, Thurston Moore?
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Bausch's final show is silly, structured like a circus with animals and clowns. Sort of!
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CNN has not just apologized for their appalling "women vote by their moon cycles" story, they have unpublished it.
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Louis C.K. wishes he was sexually attracted to old ladies (but he isn't) at a sold-out show.
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Which makes us think that they're either doing it wrong or we're listening wrong.
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Despite the storm, some Halloween festivities are soldiering on.
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Because there can't possibly be anything more important right now than knowing what famous people dressed up as for Halloween.
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If you've ever dissed anything, this project's for you. All you need to do is write a letter.
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Like, for instance, he was a giant ear of corn for Halloween one year. Cool.
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That it's a totally solid album is hereby accepted as fact.
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Hurricane baking projects that transform extra candy into extra cookies, brownies, cupcakes, or whatever.
- by Audrey Ference
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Tags: Food & Drink, food, baking, cookies, brownies, cupcakes, bark, cakes, halloween, candy, hurricane sandy, projects
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Hopefully, trains will be running by then.
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Here's a list of pro-Romney artists and a slideshow.
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Crews were still clearing out hundreds of downed trees when Prospect Park re-opened Saturday.
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It's like when hip-hop producers all crowd onto the same track.
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On the chance this storm takes us out, here's one last stab at love.
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"To describe it as looking like pictures we've seen of the end of WWII is not overstating it."
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The new play Alicegraceanon thinks it's freedom. I think the question is insane.
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Tags: Theater, alicegraceanon, new georges, irondale center, fort greene, kara lee corthron, kara-lynn vaeni, jefferson airplane, alice in wonderland, go ask alice, grace slick, anonymous
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In 2003, we swore up and down tons of people were listening to it. They apparently really were.
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He used to be so scrawny! And humble (sort of)!
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Masterworks, monstrosities and implicit herpetologies are not lacking in this series of art picks from the current issue of our pleasurable paper.
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The post-punk band's frontman reflects on whatever it is that is happening to them right now.
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A new photo column featuring, what else... photos of attractive young people.
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Fake blood and real blood in Bed-Stuy.
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Watching the video is definitely worth four minutes of your time.
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If feel guilty about going back to art events while Sandy relief is still essential, at least many of this week's events will benefit the cause.
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Talking to Annie-B Parson and Paul Lazar about Ich, Kürbisgeist, which was written in a made-up language.
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This post will not include any "White Wedding" puns. None!
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New Yorkers spent yesterday playing their favorite parlor game: imagining the front pages of the tabloids.
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Waking up to the devastation this morning, it's hard to know what to do with yourself. Here's an idea.
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This dance movie set on the city streets captures the joy of being alive in NYC.
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Halloween happens amongst the wreckage.
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The only things better than photos of attractive cool people are moving photos of attractive cool people.
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This story about a killer and scalper of women is shot from the point of view of the psycho. Played by Elijah Wood!
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If you’ve ever thought about taking the Bushwick gallery tour, this weekend is the time to do it.
- by Whitney Kimball
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Tags: Art, Collect the WWWorld, 319 Scholes, Selections from the hoggard/wagner collection, english kills, dickchicken, low brow artique, microscope gallery, baby x, 56 bogart, agape, grimm schultz
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Here's one party you can attend this weekend that doesn't have a costume requirement.
- by Corinna Kirsch
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Tags: Art, chelsea sound, art, music, eyebeam, printed matter, family business, electronic arts intermix, super mario, cory arcangel, dara birnbaum, ryan whittier hale, cerasite, e.s.p. lab, kari altmann, Video
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Not one Instagram. Not one!
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Album Reviews
Your options essentially come down to Andrew W.K., The Smashing Pumpkins or a covers show with local bands at Death by Audio. Choose wisely. (UPDATED)
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Film Reviews
A Cure-like rock star goes on an American road trip to find the man who tormented his father at Auschwitz. Seriously.
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Film Reviews
In Robert Zemeckis's latest, Denzel Washington plays an addict who prevents a plane crash.
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This David Mitchell adaptation isn't very good, but imagine what the Wachowskis might've done!
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A killer fish movie classy enough to play the New York Film Festival.
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This doc about the Brooklyn-based art-photographer exposes his elaborate process and his poignant politics.
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In this 1924 film from the director of Caligari, a pianist gets a hand transplant—from a murderer!
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A cop hunting a killer gets turned onto capitalist injustice in this 1981 horror movie.
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In this Spanish thriller, a man incapable of happiness does everything he can to make a woman miserable.
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This Victoria Justice Person stars in this tween Halloween movie as she ages out of the Nickelodeon demo.
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This story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman is as unconventional as its subject.
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Restaurant Reviews
We love this new Gowanus meat restaurant from the owners of Littleneck.
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Bar Reviews
This DUMBO Mexican joint has tasty cocktails, good food, and a kitschy attitude.
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Features
It's neither the flashiest, the newest, nor the most hyped, but it's our favorite. And yours too, apparently.
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Bar Reviews
Around the world in eighteen delicious and inventive local eateries.
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Kim Jones’s underworldly mixed-media drawings at Pierogi are chillingly humored and surprisingly soft.
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Theater Reviews
Warehouse of Horrors: Gowanus '73 and The Haunting of St. Marks are rooted in the violence of city living.
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Talking to the actress about her new show about her mother Geraldine Page.
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This anthology of Paris Review stories is less textbook than tasting menu.
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Chris Ware's book-as-boxed set is an amazing artifact. And it tells a moving story!
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Sex With the Natural Redhead
On condoms, dryness, and lesbian porn.
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The Met's show about Andy and his influence was poorly considered.
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"Anyone who doesn’t like Obama is just a racist cocksucker."
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A new show at the Met looks at the history of manipulated photography.
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Features
From Williamsburg to Bay Ridge, we tell you where you should be eating.
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Organizations and apps that can help you make a difference on Election Day.