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Emily Nussbaum

October 2, 2006
Educating Cynthia

How the former Miranda learned to hide in plain sight.

September 11, 2006
A Hard Look in the Mirror

Beauty Junkies: Inside Our $15 Billion Obsession With Cosmetic Surgery promises a dose of perspective, if only because she is willing to explore her own contradictions—and the uglier side of her vanity.

August 24, 2006
All the World’s a Stage

Julianne Moore on her role in David Hare’s international-studies play The Vertical Hour—and how she almost skipped her return to Broadway.

July 24, 2006
Don’t Look Now

Paul Giamatti on the pleasures of fearing the bogeyman.

July 24, 2006 | Features
Mothers Anonymous

In the collective id known as UrbanBaby, New York women confess their darkest fears about parenting and marriage—and, not infrequently, go to war over them.

July 17, 2006 | Feature
In Defense of Star Jones Reynolds

By all rights, Star Jones Reynolds shouldn’t be a beleaguered punch line—she should be a chick-lit heroine.

July 17, 2006 | Feature
Read and Approved: Eclectic Beach Fare

Still looking for a summer book that isn’t 100 percent trashy? Perhaps even one that’s 100 percent non-trashy (say, on Spinoza)? Here are five new(ish) titles that we’re particularly enthused about.

July 10, 2006
Amy Sedaris Gets Up in Your Grill

And she hopes you’ll love her new movie. Just not too much.

May 8, 2006 | The Book Review
Death Becomes Him

Philip Roth confronts age and beauty, and turns—well, not exactly sentimental, but surprisingly warm.

March 6, 2006
And the Sopranos Lived ____ Ever After

Will Tony meet a gruesome fate? Or go down stoically in a simple hail of bullets? We asked six writers to imagine a fitting conclusion.

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