TELEVISION
'24' returns with a two-hour movie—and a hero whose choices are noble, for once.
MOVIES
You can almost touch the sadness in Michelle Williams's movie 'Wendy and Lucy.'
TELEVISION
Can American Idol survive the suicide of Paula Abdul's admirer?
ENTERTAINMENT
At 50, Alvin and the Chipmunks have never been cuter—or bigger.
BOOKS
Roberto Bolaño's final novel tackles the evil of the 20th century.
Q&A
IDEAS
A civil servant, not an action hero, the Bond of Ian Fleming's books revealed a surprising amount about the inner workings of secret ops.
MOVIES
If there's any solace in the flat new 007 film, it's that for him, tomorrow never dies.
MOVIES
Comedies mixing raunch and sentimentality are wildly successful, but they are starting to feel stale.
MOVIES
Up all night with the director of 'Synecdoche'
ENTERTAINMENT
A trio of memoirs tells all about the lives of Hollywood heartthrobs.
MUSIC
Jett Williams never met her father, Hank. Then she came across his lost recordings, and she heard him laugh at last.
BOOKS
Men have long vilified Cleopatra, but she's earned a royal treatment.
CULTURE
Since when was 'cosmopolitan' a dirty word? Leonard Bernstein proved that the low and high arts could make beautiful music together.



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