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  • This model looks like there's almost nothing in the world she'd rather do than pose in this beautiful outfit at Fashion Week. But what is she thinking, deep down?
  • Bernadette Coveney Smith is expanding her wedding planning business from Mass. to N.Y., where gay marriage has recently been legalized. She finds dresses for a ceremony with two brides or a florist who can provide all boutonnieres. Guest host Tony Cox speaks with Smith about the intricacies of planning gay weddings.
  • Drive is what Driver does, and driven is how audiences will feel after a screening of Nicholas Winding Refn's brutally moving thriller, which stars Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston and Albert Brooks. (Recommended)
  • Two men (Tom Cullen and Chris New) meet at a nightclub one Friday and spend the next 48 hours together, falling fractiously and perhaps ill-fatedly in love.
  • When high school reunions roll around, people come up with all kinds of excuses not to attend. But Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page says that regardless of how difficult your high school experience was, reunions can actually be therapeutic.
  • The storytelling podcast The Tobolowsky Files is an exceptionally funny, wise show hosted by the voice of an actor with a very familiar face.
  • A Boston woman juggles marriage, children and a high-stress job. Critic Ella Taylor says it's a lazy mess made worse by bad choices — starting with the casting of Sarah Jessica Parker as a hard-charging, high-powered investment banker.
  • We have our judge, we have our writing prompt and now we have our date. Round 7 of our exclusive Three-Minute-Fiction contest starts Saturday, September 10.
  • Elizabeth Olsen is spellbindingly mercurial as a paranoid young woman struggling to reconnect with her family after leaving an abusive cult. (Recommended)
  • People from across the country are gathering at the 2011 New York Comic Con to share their love of comics, anime, games, graphic novels and more. Michel Martin gets the dish on this year's event from Latoya Peterson, editor of the blog Racialicious.com and an anime fan who's attending the convention.
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