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ISN'T IT ROMANTIC?


Forget eardrum-crunching summer blockbusters like "Transformers 2" and "Star Trek" -- this season's real winner may turn out to be a low-budget underdog. "(500) Days of Summer," starring Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, makes up in heart...
 
A WALK IN THE PARK


IT'S summertime, so you'd think dog walking would be easy. But increased outdoor time -- simple and fulfilling as it is -- means added stress on the feet, legs and back for the person holding the leash. Happily, a few new inventions help ensure...
 
BOOZE VIEWS


With no shortage of rooftop bars in the city, one might be tempted to seek out the heights whenever a glorious day of outdoor drinking and dining is on the agenda. But the sky is not necessarily the limit. The Big Apple's miles of waterfront, not...
 
HUSH HUSH PUPPY


DEAR DR. FOX: I have an 8-year-old terrier/border-collie mix who's a great dog, except for one annoying habit: She barks at everything, including the moon. She even barks for a treat or to go for a walk, and sits in front of me barking until...
 
IN THE NICK OF TIME


IT'S been 30 years since the death on June 16, 1979, of Nicholas Ray, the hard-living Ameri can filmmaker lionized by the French New Wave. ("Le cinema, c'est Nicholas Ray," Jean-Luc Godard once said.) To mark the occasion, Film Forum is offering...
 
LUST IN THE FAST LANE


AFTER a chance meeting at a theater intermission, I started dating a tall, blond, intelligent writer type named Darla. Her initial shyness resolved over time into a charming sensitivity that I very much liked. Only, having just stepped out of a...
 
MY NEW YORK: JAMIE-LYNN SIGLER


Jamie-Lynn Sigler can't escape NYC. Born in Queens and raised on Long Island, Sigler is perhaps best known for playing East Coast mobster Tony Soprano's daughter, and now -- even though she moved to LA to join the cast of "Entourage" -- she's...
 
WORTH THE 'WAIT'


Some of Moby's recent work had left him so personally unfulfilled that he actually referred to his 2005 CD "Hotel" as "anodyne and compromised" due to what he considers the record's slick and soulless production style. So for his new CD "Wait For...
 
LIGHTS, CAMERA, SHAKESPEARE


SHAKESPEARE may be all about the words, but it's the images and music you remember most from "The Bard Goes Global," a well-curated film series starting Wednesday at the Walter Reade Theater. Again and again, feasts for the eyes supersede the...
 
LITTLE HEAT IN SCHEMATIC TALE OF ILLICIT LOVE


FOR an evening filled with simulated copulation, there's not much heat in the new production of "Therese Raquin." Presented by PTP/NYC, formerly known as the Potomac Theatre Project (Note to company: Too many letters!), Neal Bell's overly...
 
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