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		<title>Girls &amp; Boys Presents the AIR After-Show Party at Webster Hall</title>
		<description>Alas, girls and boys, the AIR show at Terminal 5 is sold out. Thankfully, Girls &amp; Boys are throwing the official AIR after-show party at Webster Hall. It&apos;ll be a doozy of an evening with DJ sets by Fake Blood, Surkin and Boy 8 Bit as well as resident DJs Alex English, Rekles and Gavin Royce. 

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		<title>Anthony Lister &quot;How to Catch a Time Traveler&quot; Opens at Lyons Wier</title>
		<description>Australian-born, Brooklyn-based artist Anthony Lister is known for his street art-y, sexualized, through-the-fun-house-mirror depictions of cartoon characters, superheroes and the like. His latest exhibit keeps in this tradition, examining the shaky divide between childhood and adulthood.


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		<title>The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Opens</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Swedish author Stieg Larsson's international bestseller <em>The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo</em> follows one man's search to find out what happened to his niece, a member of one of Sweden's wealthiest families, who disappeared over 40 years ago. He teams up with a young female computer hacker and embarks on an epic quest to solve the haunting mystery. Unsurprisingly, the movie was quickly made into a film in Sweden, and has currently made $100 million at the box office. Today, you can see why director Niels Arden Oplev's adaptation is the largest grossing European film of 2009 as it opens in US theaters.

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