- 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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