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Brooklyn Street Art Presents: Best Images Of 2011

Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington | Posted 02.10.2012

Jaime Rojo & Steven Harrington

It's been an excellent year for street art all over the world and we've had the pleasure of seeing a lot of great stuff from both big names and anonym...

Review: Rimbaud in Java, The Lost Voyage

Jan McGirk | Posted 11.29.2011

Jan McGirk

Equal parts lit crit, biography, linguistic anthropology and social history, Rimbaud in Java: The Lost Voyage examines the remaining mysteries about Arthur Rimbaud as a fugitive from justice.

Operation Thriller USO Tour, Day No. 4

Douglas Preston | Posted 05.25.2011

Douglas Preston

The day started with another ride on a C-130 transport plane, which included a rapid descent (3,200 feet per minute) that brought our stomachs into our throats.

Astoria Characters: The Down-to-Earth Traveling Salesman

Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.25.2011

Nancy Ruhling

In the living room, kneeling against the ruby red wall, is a Thai goddess. Above her head, in golden frames that match the trim of her royal raiment, are three Chilean oil paintings.

Spitting in the Faces of U.S. Troops

Mark Engler | Posted 05.25.2011

Mark Engler

A persistent narrative about the Vietnam War is that anti-war protesters of the 1960s and 70s vilified the troops, spitting in their faces upon their return to the United States. Despite its implausibility, the "spitting image" lives on.

DVDs: Friday Night Lights Scores Again

Michael Giltz | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Giltz

I don't give a hoot about football -- high school, college or otherwise -- so believe me when I say Friday Night Lights Season Four is a very satisfying TV drama with one of the best ensembles around.

Filling the Burn Notice Void: What to Read Now That Season 4 Is on Hiatus

Lev Raphael | Posted 05.25.2011

Lev Raphael

Burn Notice has ended its fourth hit season, so you might need a Michael Weston or Fiona fix. Why not try the three books inspired by the show?

Actor Matthew Marsden Hides Right-Wing Political Views

Jackson Williams | Posted 05.25.2011

Jackson Williams

If Matthew Marsden is really honored to hang out with anti-gay, religious-right hate mongers -- and that's who he flew halfway across the country to be with in private -- then he should do it in the light of day.

When the Sequel Isn't Equal

Laurence Hughes | Posted 05.25.2011

Laurence Hughes

Here's an interesting phenomenon: Author writes a sequel -- but to the movie rather than the original novel.

Michael Jackson Giraffes: Jabbar And Rambo DEAD

tmz.com | Posted Jan 13th 2010 7:30AM by TMZ Staff | Posted 05.25.2011

TMZ spoke with the Banjoko Preserve founder, Freddie Hancock, and she tells us -- "We suspect foul play with the giraffes. There is no other explanati...

A Seven-Step Program to Return America to a Quieter, Less Muscular, Patriotism

William J. Astore | Posted 05.25.2011

William J. Astore

While ending the steroid era in baseball proved reasonably straightforward once the will to act was present, we as a country have yet to face, no less curtail, our ongoing steroidal celebrations of pumped-up patriotism.

Spock vs. Rambo

Christine Pelosi | Posted 05.25.2011

Christine Pelosi

Watching President Obama and former Vice President Cheney duel on terror suspects: can Spock replace Rambo in the approach to Gitmo?

Sarah Wins ...

Paula Gordon | Posted 05.25.2011

Paula Gordon

... assuming we just watched her audition for bodacious wrongwing talk show host, not Vice President of the United States of America. The Republicans...

Jack Reacher, Once More Into the Breach - An Audio Book Review

Tom Alderman | Posted 05.25.2011

Tom Alderman

TITLE: "Nothing To Lose" AUTHOR: Lee Child (The Jack Reacher Series) GENRE: Muscular Mystery LENGTH: 14 hours, unabridged PUBLISHER: ...

P.O.W., It's the New Teflon

Logan Nakyanzi Pollard | Posted 05.25.2011

Logan Nakyanzi Pollard

McCain has been tweaking his P.O.W. story, with some variation, for many years. For Democrats, critiquing its overuse is too little, too late.

How I didn't end up being a criminal

Logan Nakyanzi Pollard | Posted 05.25.2011

Logan Nakyanzi Pollard

The imagery on the cover of the New Yorker represents the quality of conversation on race and religion in this country: mixed messages, nothing decoded.

Myanmar Paper: Rambo A "Lunatic" With "Sagging Breasts"

AP | Posted 05.25.2011

YANGON, Myanmar — Sylvester Stallone's Rambo character looks like a fat lunatic in his new movie, a Myanmar magazine said this week, bucking loc...

Guess The Teen Heartthrob (And Dynastic Scion)

Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011

He's 14 and an heir to an American political dynasty. He has 3 siblings and his parents live in California and have been married almost 22 years. He...

Harvey Wants Another Rambo Flick

Deadline Hollywood Daily | Nikki Finke | Posted 05.25.2011

just got off the phone with Harvey Weinstein whose Weinstein Co is co-distributing Rambo with Lionsgate, and he's remarkably bullish on Sly Stallone's...

Rambo Reviews: Definitely Violent And Otherwise Mixed

Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011

Sylvester Stallone's "Rambo" sequel opens today. Stallone wrote, directed and starred in the movie, which featured 11 producers. In the film, John Ram...

Epic Spoof Beats 'Rambo' Redo For Weekend Box Office

AP | ALICIA CHANG | Posted 05.25.2011

LOS ANGELES — The epic spoof "Meet the Spartans" narrowly conquered "Rambo" to nab the top spot in the weekend box office, according to studio e...

Rambo Returns: Stallone's Icon To Help Burmese Monks

USA Today | Anthony Breznican | Posted 05.25.2011

Rambo has become a nihilist. Sylvester Stallone's Green Beret, who started as a tragic representation of Vietnam veteran neglect in the original film...

Sylvester Stallone On Myanmar: "This Is A Hellhole Beyond Your Wildest Dreams"

AP | Posted 05.25.2011

Sylvester Stallone says he and his "Rambo" sequel movie crew recently witnessed the human toll of unspeakable atrocities while filming along the Myanm...