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Location, location, location. For $350,000.
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Jerry Saltz on the phenomenon.
The director of this year’s most-anticipated 3-D erotic movie.
A screenwriting master class in three acts.
In Chicago and Misery.
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Room is wrenching.
Heart of a Dog is a lucid dream.
Lupita Nyong’o shines in Eclipsed; a watery Gin Game.
Hunters Point South should be the new gold standard in affordable housing.
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Jacqueline de Ribe’s wardrobe has touched down at the Met.
Readers sound off on Times Square, Obama, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Highbrow Halloween treats; the Microsoft store comes to Fifth Avenue.
A retired law clerk — and current equestrian — who worked on the Madoff case.
The deli staple gets a makeover.
At Bruno Pizza, you’ll find pies to contemplate and vegetable compositions to decode.
City Bakery is reviving recipes from its early days to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
First look at Tacombi Bleecker Street and its panuchos.
Brazilian-inspired Cozinha Latina opens in Greenpoint.
Porsena’s marathon weekend prix-fixe pastavore menu.
From “hooligan boil rice” in Bangkok to a girlie disco in London: the best nights in multiple time zones.