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The New Yorker Gets Pop Cultured

Music critic Sasha Frere-Jones tells Gelf what "indie" really means.

Arts

School for Would-Be Scoundrels

Robert Galinsky, the Dean of the New York Reality TV School, prepares his students for the not-so-real world.

Food

Culinary Copyright: A Recipe for Disaster?

Chefs and cookbook authors are increasingly pushing lawsuits and plagiarism accusations on their colleagues. What separates culinary similarity from thievery? And who the hell owns mashed potatoes, anyway?

Books

The Olympians Who Weren't

The Brothers Caraccioli cataloged the shattered hopes and broken dreams of the US athletes who didn't make it to Moscow in 1980.

Sports

Breaking the Writer-Player Divide

Stefan Fatsis infiltrates Broncos training camp and experiences life on the inside, which is neither so different nor so great.

Books

Football's Intelligence Community

Aaron Schatz started a movement, and now he's working with other sports' stats gurus.

Arts

They'll Be Your Mirror

How videogames reflect the worst aspects of our society.

Politics

Notes from the Weather Underground

A 2003 documentary on the radical group known as the Weathermen could shed some light on the relationship between Barack Obama and Bill Ayers.

Books

Hacking It in New York

Unlikely taxi driver Melissa Plaut recounts the pleasures and perils of driving for a living.

Food

Famous Fat Dave Shares His Food Faves

Culinary cabbie David Freedenberg tells Gelf where to get the best food in the five boroughs.

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