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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Hilton Als on David Cromer and "When the Rain Stops Falling" (The New Yorker)
Alicia Anstead does a spot profile of Wendy Lesser (Harvard Arts Beat)
Tony Brown on the Western Reserve Historical Society (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland)
Robert Campbell on the ugliest architecture in Boston (The Boston Globe)
Steve Dollar on Norah Jones (Time Out Chicago)
Michael Feingold on "The Scottsboro Boys" et al (The Village Voice)
Sasha Frere-Jones on Sade (The New Yorker)
Matthew Gurewitsch engages Bill Heck of "The Orphans' Home Cycle" (Pundicity)
Christopher Hawthorne on the architecture of embassies (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn (and Lewis Beale) on Hollywood's foreign-film fetish (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday on "Neil Young Trunk Show" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday on "What's the Matter With Kansas?," the film (The Washington Post)
Joe Horowitz's new blog, The Unanswered Question (ArtsJournal)
Hillel Italie on David Baldacci's "enriched" e-book (The Associated Press)
Julia M. Klein on Greg Critser's "Eternity Soup" (Obit Magazine)
Julia M. Klein on the playwright Itamar Moses (Yale Alumni Magazine)
Paul Parish on Alvin Ailey's homosexuality and his "Revelations" (Bay Area Reporter)
Claude Peck (and Rick Nelson) want to spill to the feds (Star Tribune, Minneapolis)
Ann Powers on Alex Chilton (Los Angeles Times)
Craig Seligman reviews "The Ask" by Sam Lipsyte (Bloomberg News)
Kristin Tillotson on "Breaking Bad" (Star Tribune, Minneapolis)




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