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Rapper Andre Smith, an unlikely star of Dave Chappelle's 'Block Party,' isn't the type to rush, but he's aspiring to greatness. Or perhaps a laundromat.
What a 1946 flick about WWII veterans tells us about 'United 93' and how we should respond to it.
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Jeff Pearlman talks to Gelf about his new biography of Barry Bonds, why book promotion can be fun, why he's drawn to baseball's fringe characters, and why the author shares in the blame for baseball's steroids scandal.
Michael Ferris Gibson talks to Gelf about his film paean to San Francisco's favorite website.
Author Sam Walker tells Gelf about his obsessive ride through the fantasy-baseball scene.
David Strorm, the author of 'How Animals Have Sex,' talks to Gelf about the Argentine Lake Duck's enormous penis, turkey virgin births, and grabbing the spurious hipster demographic.
Lego Batman, fetching Power Girl, endless lines, and more from Gelf's trip to New York's first big-time comic-book convention.
Gelf chows down with Charles Hodgkins, San Francisco's burrito guru.
William Bastone, editor of the muckraking website, talks to Gelf about exposing author James Frey's fabrications and how the cover-up may have been as bad as the crime.
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