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The Headhunter’s Trophy Case

The headhunter is up for tenure, and is more than ready to settle a few misconceptions with a stroll through his most prized pieces. A story by Tobias Seamon, with pictures by Joshua Allen.

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The Headhunter's Trophy Case

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How Everything Turned Out

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No Take Backs

Recently unmasked producer Burial joins his old schoolmate Four Tet on a cryptically released 12-inch. The result is two post-rock peregrinations sure to set your perceptions on edge.

The Renegades

T. Jefferson Parker is one of a handful of crime writers who either live or formerly resided in Southern California and who deserve not to be saddled with the stigma of genre writing.

Chewing Up the Small Screen

While more well-known for “big screen” parts, actors of note Tim Roth and Ian McShane can be seen raising the stakes on the so-called “small screen” this season in Lie to Me and Kings, respectively.