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Carl Swanson

March 12, 2001 | Feature
I Know What You Paid Last Summer

The boom is over, having created new neighborhoods, new fortunes, a whole new city. So what are the new rules of real estate? Ask your broker. Then ask yourself if you believe her.

March 17, 2003 | Feature
War Babies

A generation reared on cynicism suddenly discovers political earnestness.

June 19, 2000 | Feature
Film: Amateur Hour

When Max Viper hands you his card, he really means business.

December 6, 2004 | Intelligencer
PMK Publicist Putsch

When Pat Kingsley pushed out Leslee Dart, was it about bad blood—or money?

April 22, 2002 | Feature
MTV Busts the Vice Squad
February 21, 2000 | Feature
Press Box: Barbed Wire
September 11, 2000 | Feature
Fall Preview: Books
June 7, 2004 | Feature
When Tony Met Oscar

This year, the campaign for Tony awards is being waged using the kind of Miramax-style, no-holds-barred tactics heretofore seen only in that other industry. Welcome to the “desperate month.”

March 8, 2004 | Real Estate 2004
Lost in the Super Market

The housing situation is tight. How tight? Let’s put it this way: If you’re able to go see a house at midnight, do it. It may be gone in the morning.

May 15, 2000 | Feature
Theater: The Toxic Avenger

Blake Nelson takes to the stage -- to read poems about his ex-girlfriend.

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