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Strip Mining: How Las Vegas Became the New Nightclub Capital of the World

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In the past few years, Las Vegas became the nightlife capital of the country, maybe the world.

Village Voice: In Defense of Ultragrrrl

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Ultragrrrl has shown an unsettling ability to call the next big thing—a soothsayer for teenage girls, middle-American music fans, and even hipsters who would like to think they know better.

The Advocate: Lesbian Cougars

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The public is fascinated with older women who seek the company of younger men. But what about their sapphic counterparts?

Favorite Oscar Moments: Adrien Brody’s Acceptance Speech

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The Iraq War was just three days old when Adrien Brody’s name was announced as the winner for Best Actor at the 2003 Academy Awards. It was a stunning upset: as he soon noted, he didn’t write a speech, “because every time I wrote a speech for the past one of these things I didn’t [...]

Oscar Watch: Robert Downey Jr.

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When he was still the toast of Hollywood, Robert Downey Jr. received an Academy Award nomination for his work as Charlie Chaplin in 1992′s Chaplin. He didn’t win, and spent many of the years since then battling drug and alcohol addiction. But over the last few years Downey Jr. has resurrected his career– and his [...]

Best Picture: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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Executed correctly, Benjamin Button could have been as epic as the story it tries to tell. But under David Fincher’s plodding, emotionless direction, and at the behest of an episodic plot that inches along bit by bit, Benjamin Button is overly long and finishes flat. Hamstrung by the same sentimentality that soiled Forrest Gump (also [...]

Oscar Watch: Philip Seymour Hoffman

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It would take an actor of Academy Award winner Philip Seymour Hoffman’s mettle to square off against the Queen of acting, Meryl Streep. In Doubt, for which he’s nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category, Hoffman’s affable, kind priest, Father Brendan Flynn, faces a dark demon in the form of Streep’s vicious, unrelenting nun, Sister [...]

Oscar Watch: Marisa Tomei

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The words “Academy Award winner” have prefaced Marisa Tomei’s name for 15 years now, ever since she won the prize for Best Supporting Actress in the lamentably bad comedy My Cousin Vinnie. In the July 1994 edition of Movieline, for which Tomei was the cover girl, the actress spent the duration of the interview fending [...]

The Party Scene: I Held An Oscar!

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I know what it’s like to hold an Oscar. I held one in my grubby paws last night at the Hollywood Museum located inside the Max Factor building for The Envelope’s Oscar week bash. As we made our way up the stairs, a publicist got us in the mood. “This is where Marilyn Monroe was [...]

Oscar Watch: Penelope Cruz

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Somewhere in the middle of the latest Woody Allen movie, Vicky, Christina Barcelona, Penelope Cruz does the impossible: she makes us forget Scarlett Johansson even exists. Playing a stereotypical character -Maria Elena–with gusto, Cruz’s entrée hits the screen like a hurricane. She’s all piss and vinegar, a chain smoking, murderous, crazy, sexy hellcat. While the [...]