- April 24, 2006 | Spring Cleaning 2006
- A Kitchen of Distinction
How to get the fridge shining, the stove gleaming and the cabinets impeccably crumb-free.
- April 24, 2006 | Spring Cleaning 2006
- Office Space
How to go from chaos to orderly, alphabetized serenity.
- April 24, 2006 | Spring Cleaning 2006
- Closet Confidential
How to ditch the unworn, unused, sample-sale misfits once and for all.
- April 24, 2006 | Spring Cleaning 2006
- Window Work
It’s time to perfect on your squeegee technique.
- April 24, 2006 | Spring Cleaning 2006
- Clean on the Inside
A few days of juice and raw food will scrub your body new.
- April 17, 2006 | Vu.
- Taking Inventory: East 64th Street
Every single apartment for sale, from Fifth Avenue to the river.
- April 10, 2006
- Miami
New yorkers are drawn to other cities in much the same way great chefs like to check out each other’s restaurants. We’re confident that we do, in fact, live in the best place in the world, but we’re curious to see what other people have done with their urban environment. For this special edition of Strategist, we subjected six great metropolises—London, Paris, Los Angeles, Sydney, Rome, and Miami—to the same scrutiny we bring to our own city every week. Where are the best places right now to drink, shop, flirt, eat, sleep, dance? We found them. Now all you have to do is get on the plane.
- April 3, 2006 | Intelligencer
- Drew’s Favorite Brunchery Moves to B’klyn
After 24 years in two West Village locations, the cultishly beloved eatery Shopsin’s is moving its legendary 900-odd-item menu and its Connect Four boards to Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn.
- March 27, 2006
- So, You Want to Ask For a Prenup...
It won’t be easy. You say prenup, your betrothed hears divorce—and you’re not even married yet. Here, attorney turned mediator Rachel Green, attorney-divorce-mediator-psychotherapist June Jacobson, and divorce lawyer Nancy Chemtob guide you through the negotiations.
- March 27, 2006
- So, You Were Just Asked For a Prenup...
You’ve fallen in love and you’re ready to walk down the aisle. You’re fantasizing about your future together when your partner pops the other question: Will you sign here? Manhattan psychotherapist Paula Angelone and divorce attorney Hal Mayerson tell you what to do.

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