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   A tad overdone, but glamorous
A blonde, a brunette and a redhead play three lawyerly lovelies in David E. Kelley's new series, girls club. (9 tonight on Fox)

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Senegal's reunited Orchestra Baobab is creating a stir.
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Mellower rebel
More serene Sinead O'Connor still stubborn, progressive.
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   Sandler is strangely wonderful
Punch-Drunk Love is one of the strangest and most beguiling romantic comedies ever made.


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DINING  


   Midlife brilliance
The new Le Bec-Fin boasts subtle but winning decor, while its kitchen sends forth exciting cuisine rooted in past greatness.


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Tartine
This spot in Queen Village is uncluttered and straightforward, in decor, presentation and cuisine.
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Tragic painter
Middleton Manigault, the subject of a retrospective, starved himself in an attempt to enlighten his painting.
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Fate, happenstance, twinship, death, love.
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Forget Herostratus is the result of a director's trip to Armenia.
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EVENTS  

McSweeney's tours Philly
The new 215 Festival highlights a trend: Musicians and authors getting together to mix lyrics and literature.

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MUSIC  


   Reunited African band bridges the years
Eleven members of Senegal's Orchestra Baobab are back together, 17 years after a bitter breakup. Their new album, Specialist in All Styles, is creating a stir.


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