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Friday, December 14, 2012

Culture Beast: A Nerd’s Guide to 'The Hobbit'

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A Nerd’s Guide to ‘The Hobbit’
Peter Jackson’s much anticipated The Hobbit hits theaters today—but does it stray too far from the classic novel? The Daily Beast’s resident Tolkien-ite Anna Klassen compares the fine print to the fantasy flick and finds 19 differences between the two.
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Pop Goes the Art Bubble
We heard it last week at Art Basel: the rich keep spending millions and driving up prices. What happens when the bubble bursts? By Blake Gopnik.
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18 Golden Globes Snubs & Surprises
No love for Anthony Hopkins, Robert De Niro, or Batman—but Nicole Kidman and Richard Gere squeak by. Ramin Setoodeh on what it means for the Oscars.
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Zero Dark Thirty is being painted by contrarians as pro-torture propaganda, with New York critic David Edelstein branding it “morally reprehensible.”

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FILM
Holiday Movie Preview
Movie studios are breaking out the big guns this holiday season. From Les Miz to Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, Marlow Stern curates a viewing guide.
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The Rise of Redneck TV
Gaudy rich is out…gaudy rednecks are in. As Honey Boo Boo and Duck Dynasty crush it in the ratings, Tricia Romano explores the trend.
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