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Google's Drool-Worthy Smartphone Software
Android, the new mobile-phone software from Google, had a slow first year. But its expanding capabilities, rave reviews, and a catchy new ad campaign could vault it into iPhone territory.
Lee Daniels Reveals His Gritty Vision
The Precious mastermind on how a hard-knock upbringing fueled his desire to make the film.
Carrie Fisher's Crowning Moment
With an acclaimed Broadway show and a wit that won't stop, the geek-fantasy girl tells Kevin Sessums about her warped Hollywood upbringing, drug-fueled nights, and life in recovery.
Heartless Conservatives Unite!
Lee Siegel talks to Sam Tanenhaus, author of the era-defining The Death of Conservatism, about his Buckley fetish, Sarah Palin's culture war, and why the right wing abandoned politics.
Heil, Tarantino!
Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino's Nazi kill fest, is his best movie since Pulp Fiction, says The Daily Beast's Caryn James.
How to Fight Like a Girl
Katie Kitamura, a young Asian ballerina, is the last person you'd expect to write a book about "ultimate fighting." But her novel, The Long Shot, may be the sport's best publicity yet.
Apartheid for Aliens
In the new sci-fi feature "District 9," a spaceship lands on Johannesburg. And the only thing scarier than the invaders are the humans.
Quick Reads for the Asylum
Following his psycho-thriller debut with a collection of stories about extreme anxiety and paranoia, James Lasdun may single-handedly save British short fiction from an untimely demise.
Food Fetishes
A ghost story that's also a perverse coming-of-age tale, White is for Witching by Helen Oyeyemi will make your skin crawl-even if you're not sure why.
Accidental Billionaires
The idea for Facebook made Mark Zuckerberg rich for life, but a new book by Ben Mezrich argues he did it the old-fashioned way-he stole it.






























