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Jada Yuan

November 8, 2004 | Feature
Glenn Branca

Glenn Branca, originally composed Symphony No. 13, “Hallucination City,” for the Paris millennium celebration.

April 22, 2002 | Feature
Vegetarian Restaurants

Earth Day is this week, on April 22. And isn't it easier to save the planet when you've had a good meal first?

April 18, 2005 | Intelligencer
Mary Matalin on Mary Cheney . . .

. . . Bill Clinton, Al Franken, and her foray into conservative-book publishing.

May 10, 2004 | The Big Question
Park Life

In the past few weeks, two Canadian girls took a dip in the reservoir, and a boy and a pre-op trans-sexual cavorted naked in a tree. What’s your ideal afternoon in Central Park?

August 9, 2004 | Intelligencer
Bush’s Champion

Don King on why blacks should vote Republican.

August 31, 2004 | Feature
God Bless (Miss) America
January 19, 2004 | Ask New York
Who Will Pick Up My Clothing Donations?

I live near Columbia and have 24 bags of clothes that I can’t get Goodwill or the Salvation Army to pick up. Who’ll do it?

July 14, 2003 | Feature
Top Five Summer Camps

Knicks, horses, even card tricks: These camps are recipes for summer-break sanity.

January 20, 2003 | Fitness
Our Bodies, Ourselves

Running, Jumping, Dancing, Stretching, Smoking: New Yorkers Cough Up Their Fitness Secrets (And Lapses) To Jada Yuan and Sarah Bernard

August 25, 2003 | Intelligencer
Urinetown

The city is installing twenty pay public toilets. How would you design one?

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