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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
MJ Andersen on Doris Day (The Providence Journal)
Robert Campbell on razing ugly buildings (The Boston Globe)
Christine Dolen on Sarah Kane's "Blasted" (The Miami Herald)
Steve Dollar on Alec Ounsworth's "Mo Beauty" (Time Out Chicago)
Sasha Frere-Jones on the South African band Die Antwoord (The New Yorker)
Randy Gragg on being an accidental foodie (Portland Monthly)
Christopher Hawthorne on the new U.S. embassy in London (Los Angeles Times)
Will Hermes on Joanna Newsom (NPR's "All Things Considered")
Jan Herman on "Who was Sinclair Beiles?" (Straight Up)
John Horn (et al) on "The Hurt Locker" and the military (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday on Roman Polanski's "The Ghost Writer" (The Washington Post)
Julia M. Klein on Costa Rica's Pre-Columbian Gold Museum (The Wall Street Journal)
Julie Lasky on tweeting the TED Conference (Change Observer)
Elizabeth Maupin on leaving her paper after 26 years (Orlando Sentinel)
Laurie Muchnick on "The Bag Lady Papers" (Bloomberg News)
Peter Plagens on the decline of the art-world interrogation (Newsweek)
Ann Powers on Joanna Newsom's "Have One on Me" (Los Angeles Times)
Jerome Weeks on "Andy Warhol: The Last Decade" (KERA, Dallas)
Douglas Wolk interviewing Kevin O'Neill (The Comics Journal)
Douglas Wolk on Grant Morrison's "Batman and Robin" (Techland)




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