Douglas helps 'Wall Street' pay off big time
In "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," Gordon Gekko is introduced slowly, and deceptively casually. Hovering around like a banished king waiting to prosper, the onetime Master of the Universe is flinty, his suits a summery olive, his hair wavy. feeds.nydailynews.com |
On Message: Scary Music? Arrest Photos? New Campaign Advertisements Focus on the Negative
NARAL Pro-Choice New York and the New York Republican State Committee are rolling out television ads to energize their supporters as the race for governor gains more attention. feeds.nytimes.com |
Under cover: 'Stone' keeps you guessing
Taken at face value, John Curran's "Stone" seems to be a sweaty, slightly chatty noir drama that spins in ever tightening, but never very explosive, circles. But like the retiring Michigan parole officer played by Robert De Niro, there's much more going on beneath the surface. feeds.nydailynews.com |
5 Officers Face Charges in Fudging of Statistics
A fellow officer’s allegations of manipulated crime reports led to internal charges against Deputy Inspector Steven Mauriello and four officers, the Police Department said. feeds.nytimes.com |
Critic’s Notebook: Bands Dream Globally, Play Locally
CMJ Music Marathon was less of a magnet for bands than it has been in the past; apparently, they updated their Web pages instead. feeds.nytimes.com |