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The cautionary travails of Daniel Libeskind.
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- Law: What Price Lust?
A little tenderness needn't spoil a perfectly good divorce.
- April 19, 1999 | Feature
- Nathan's Famous
A yeshiva boy turned expat writer, Nathan Englander biopsies the Orthodox mind-set.
- April 19, 1999 | Feature
- Room With a View
The curtain goes up on an artful new theater.
- November 13, 2000 | Feature
- Design: Milton Glaser's Telltale . . .
- June 21, 1999 | Feature
- The Other Philadelphia Story
Twenty years ago, Gemini, a comedy of minors set in South Philly, gave Albert Innaurato his first (and only) Broadway hit. A new revival finds the playwright finally putting pen to paper again.
- September 11, 2000 | Feature
- Fall Preview: Books
- September 13, 1999 | Feature
- Books: Men Overboard
In Backlash, Susan Faludi detailed the anti-feminist reaction to women's lib. With Stiffed, she says men got a raw deal, too.
- August 28, 2000 | Feature
- Design: Logo Motives
The Whitney's new identity makeover plasters letterhead, cards, and shopping bags with an "almost embarrassingly confident" new typeface.
- April 12, 1999 | Feature
- The Towers That Will Be
Architects Michael Graves and Robert A.M. Stern are selling name-brand design to the (Upper East Side) masses.





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