- October 13, 2003 | Intelligencer
- The School Glossy
A Trinity senior (with a little help from Dad) launches a mag for private-school kids.
- November 15, 1999 | Feature
- A Kindergarten Crib Sheet
- May 13, 2002 | Feature
- Social Planner
Amanda Burden, the head of the city planning commission, is the new-look Bloomberg public servant: monied, socially connected, with a sharply honed aesthetic sense. And -- let's not forget -- a highly ambitious agenda.
- April 19, 2004 | Feature
- Tot Therapy
Feeling the pressure from the city’s elite schools, New York parents are having their toddlers see professionals for idiosyncratic speech and clumsiness. But the cure may be worse than the disease.
- February 16, 2004 | Feature
- Looks to Die For
Plastic surgery was one of novelist Olivia Goldsmith’s favorite themes. But when she went into the hospital for a chin-tuck, the ending—death—was one she never would have written.
- November 17, 2003 | Feature
- Alpha Women, Beta Men
Wives are increasingly outearning their husbands, but their new financial muscle is causing havoc in the home.
- January 13, 2003 | Feature
- Generation Sexless
No sex, please -- we're married! Between the kids and the economy, it's no surprise that New Yorkers' libidos are shrinking faster than their 401(k)s.
- August 13, 2001 | Feature
- Country Justice
John Bradley, one of Ulster County's largest landowners, is no stranger to local quarrels. But when he brought harassment charges against opera critic Manuela Hoelterhoff -- for a rather cutting threat she made concerning his private parts -- he may have finally met his match.
- July 21, 2003 | Feature
- Rocky Mountain Fervor
McMansions on the Shawangunks?!? Ulster County revolts against its local squire.
- October 8, 2001 | Feature
- Exit Strategies
Buying a parachute or a gas mask might seem paranoid -- but some folks aren't taking any chances.

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