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Jeffrey Eugenides

Jeffrey Eugenides discusses his new novel, The Marriage Plot, the character that's not based on David Foster Wallace, and why he works in a windowless room.

Martin Scorsese's unfinished Hugo shows 3D's promise for New York Film Festival crowd.

Tilda Swinton didn't speak for five years.

Monoculture is a myth, says Steven Hyden for Salon.

Want to get fat on Wall Street? Try protesting.

Among the questions pondered in the latest podcast from the We Hate Movies! gang: "Why does Jack Nicholson feel the need to prod a huge wolf with a stick after hitting it with his car?"

This article makes me feel better about what I did to my cat on Monday.

Adele tops this year's American Music Awards nominations.

Steve Jobs on why he wore turtlenecks.

Jonathan Franzen's Freedom restores the reputation of Nikos Koundouros.

Below, Lana Del Rey makes her catatonic TV premiere on Jools Holland, performaning "Video Games":

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