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Justice Scalia leaves the left in stitches.
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Highlights in high art.
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Tangerine’s post-camp transgender humor.
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Conlon Nancarrow’s superhuman pianos.
Twenty-five picks for the next two weeks.
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Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies. Mouse over or tap the image for related links.
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Platt on New York’s best.
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