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J.K.W., cont.

by James Panero

Posted: Oct 07, 2003 06:17 PM

George Hunka keeps up the Jodi Kantor Watch with a thought on last sunday’s "Arts & Leisure" section.

The Arts & Leisure section of the New York Times features a few stories that demonstrates (a) the emotional maturity of one of America’s most favored cinematic enfant terribles and (b) the general incompetence of current New York Times culture editors.

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