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For the Week of
January 4-11, 2006

Cover Story: Woody at 70:
A birthday interview.

The Racket: Rising tennis pro meets descending actress in 'Match Point,' Woody Allen's sober new melodrama.

Nüz: Tree Reprieve!; Spies Like Us; Boxing Barbara.

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Rev: Trucks are the ultimate country vehicle because of what they say about the people driving. And that is: I can help.

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Nude Brood: Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins star in 'Mrs. Henderson Presents,' a story of how toplessness won the war.

The Vanishing: 'The Passenger,' Antonioni's 1975 riddle wrapped in a mystery wrapped in Jack Nicholson, returns.

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To Every Season: Two generations of mandolin virtuosos come together for Arts & Lectures' next concert.

Looking Back on the Future: New Music Works hosts debut CD release event.

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Secrets of the South: Handed-down recipes and spices from the old country are the flavorful ingredients at La Flor de Oaxaca.


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