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Sigmund Says: Analysts Expand Their Horizon By Going Beyond Father Freud | The New York Observer
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Meet Rachel Figueroa-Levin, the Soap-Making, Jewryican Stay-at-Home Mom Behind Twitter’s ElBloombito | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Meet Rachel Figueroa-Levin, the Soap-Making, Jewryican Stay-at-Home Mom Behind Twitter’s ElBloombito | The New York Observer” View full resource at observer.com
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Movie Review: About <i>Last Night</i>... A Marital Meditation That's Slow But Beautiful | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Iranian writer-director Massy Tadjedin arrives in films via Tehran and Harvard with Last Night, a tedious but cogent feature debut that explores the boundaries of conventional morality in a seemingly perfect modern marriage that is beginning to show cracks. After four years of togetherness, an attractive, successful and outwardly flawless New York couple (with inexplicable British accents) hits a pothole it takes a day and a night to pave.” View full resource at observer.com
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It's Raining on Men: Balls Deep at the Conference on Male Studies
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Drilling Down: Is 'The Times' Giving Proper Credit? | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Who do you have to frack to get some credit around here?That's what we're wondering after a recent New York Times series on the latest hot-button environmental issue--hydraulic fracturing, a.k.a.” View full resource at observer.com
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The NYT not giving credit to smaller outlets who covered a story first? I'm shocked, SHOCKED. http://bit.ly/gkwABR
Movie review: <i>Of Gods and Men</i> is a Moving Meditation on Faith | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Xavier Beauvois' beautiful, spare, powerful film Of Gods and Men, which premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix, is based on the true story of a group of French Trappist monks living in Algeria who were killed by Islamic terrorists in 1996. But knowing the grisly ending (the monks were, in fact, beheaded, although the film doesn't mention--or, thankfully, show--that awful detail) doesn't take away from the story's power; if anything, it makes the viewing experienc” View full resource at observer.com
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Drug Bust! Schneiderman Settles Pharma-Fraud Suit | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is touting another clawback of taxpayer dollars today.In a press release, Schneiderman announced a $2.5 million dollar settlement in a case against Pharmacia Corporation, with the recovered funds going to Medicaid and the Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage Program.” View full resource at observer.com
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Bill Banning Smoking in Parks Signed Into Law | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed a bill today that bans smoking in outdoor public spaces like parks and beaches, continuing the agressive pursuit of public health that has been a hallmark of his administration.” View full resource at observer.com
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Can Cosmetic Surgery Save Madoff-Tainted Tower? | The New York Observer
observer.com — “The Lipstick Building's problems are hardly cosmetic. The building pushes toward the sky in perfect oval layers, but beneath the smooth facade, the building has been smeared by bankruptcy and its association with the Madoff scandal.” View full resource at observer.com
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Whitewashing the Art World: What's Behind the Climate Of Censorship | The New York Observer
observer.com — “The art world has a reputation as free-thinking and tolerant, if not overly so. But in recent weeks, there have been several instances, far more than usual, of alleged censorship involving some of the bigger names in the field. What's going on?To recap:” View full resource at observer.com
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15 Minutes With Carrie Fisher | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Carrie Fisher's touring show Wishful Drinking was recently filmed for an HBO special that debuts December 12. The show, which began on Broadway, is taken from her book of the same title and provides a broad overview of her many tabloid scandals — though Ms. Fisher says she's actually not that much of a drinker. We recently had a chance to talk with her from her home in Los Angeles. So, you just got back from Australia.Oh, god. Six weeks.” View full resource at observer.com
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It's Free To Look: Visionaire-y (and Airy) Green Living in Battery Park City | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Ever since Al Gore first gave an overly long Power Point presentation, green has become more than a color. A veritable lifestyle movement in its own right,” View full resource at observer.com
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AG Candidates Make Rival Plays For Women's Votes--UPDATED | The New York Observer
observer.com — “Democratic attorney general candidate Eric Schneiderman is up in Albany today receiving the endorsement of Planned Parenthood and continuing to whack G.O.P. nominee Dan Donovan on the abortion issue.” View full resource at observer.com
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My Town of Kind! | The New York Observer
observer.com — “A year ago, Natasha Vargas-Cooper, a California-based contributor to the Awl and Gawker, named 26-year-old Manhattanite Katie Baker among her favorite female bloggers in a blog post. Ms. Baker linked appreciatively to the post on her Tumblr, calling Ms. Vargas-Cooper, whom she'd never met,” View full resource at observer.com
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NYO: Latest trend :"Nice" is in--even Simon Cowell less nasty: http://bit.ly/baRjsW
The Fake-News Cycle | The New York Observer
observer.com — “On Tuesday morning, the wood of the New York Post howled: “I Did Not Have Sex With That Woman.” There’s a little cutout of David Paterson’s head in the corner of the page. “The Angry Gov,” the subhead reads, “denies raunchy rumors.” It said that he would not resign.” View full resource at observer.com
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