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Boris Kachka

December 2, 2002 | Feature
Page Earners: Buy 'Em by the Word

How much big-time authors are paid.

March 29, 1999 | Feature
N.Y.P.D.Q.

How often do the police get their man?

May 16, 2005 | Summer Strategies
Pimp My Star!

Terrence Howard, Sundance’s newest golden boy, finally got his break.

May 17, 1999 | Feature
Navigator

Q: Unlike their subjects, literary biographies have a terrible tendency to fall rapidly out of favor -- and out of print. Boswell on Johnson and Trotsky on Stalin are still on the shelves, but where can I find Cross on Sterne? Or Clutterbuck on Wordsworth?

July 21, 2003 | Feature
Top Five Ways To Celebrate Central Park's 150th Summer

A few of the many ways to celebrate Central Park’s 150th summer.

August 6, 2001 | Feature
A Complicated Case

For his novel The Grand Complication, Allen Kurzweil spent nine years researching everything from Middle Eastern museums to eighteenth-century watches to the Dewey decimal system.

June 14, 1999 | Feature
Navigator

Q: My health club has no pool, and ocean swimming isn't my idea of a convenient workout. Are there any public pools where I can do real laps without dodging little Jacques Cousteau's in their floaties?

February 7, 2000 | Feature
Some Nerve

Medicine: Dispatches From the Front Lines

January 3, 2005 | Theater
Leading Man: Harvey Fierstein

There’s not a note in the score that I can’t sing. I happen to love my voice, and I think I can do things with my voice that many people who have what you would call more a conventional voice can’t.

January 3, 2005 | Feature
New York Word: Dave King

The Ha-Ha has gotten the sort of shop-talk buzz and early reviews (“a writer to watch”) that tend to greet wunderkinds in their twenties.

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