- June 30, 2003 | Summer Fun
- Do The Dia
After a spring of being queued, herded, and rushed through blockbuster art shows (Matisse-Picasso, Manet-Velazquez, and Leonardo), the first thing a visitor to Dia:Beacon will notice is space—at 240,000 square feet, the Chelsea-based museum’s new Hudson branch couldn’t get crowded if it tried.
- December 20, 2004 | It Happened This Year: A Guide to 2004
- Grandstanding Architects Were Everywhere—But Only Some Could Build What They Grandstanded About.
The cautionary travails of Daniel Libeskind.
- February 15, 1999 | The Book Review
- "The Crime of Sheila McGough"
- April 19, 1999 | Feature
- Nathan's Famous
A yeshiva boy turned expat writer, Nathan Englander biopsies the Orthodox mind-set.
- June 1, 1998 | The Book Review
- In Brief: "Bridget Jones's Diary"
- April 19, 1999 | Feature
- Room With a View
The curtain goes up on an artful new theater.
- February 15, 1999 | The Book Review
- "Werewolves in Their Youth"
- October 11, 2004 | Feature
- Design Scientist
Even retail guru Murray Moss—who uses his apartment as product lab—has learned to embrace a little tackiness.
- October 19, 1999 | Feature
- 50 Ways to Love. . .
Park Slope (1-10) In the second of our series of highly personal, brazenly arbitrary neighborhood tours, our staff writer sings the praises of her neighborhood.
- May 10, 1999 | The Book Review
- "White Oleander"

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