- May 6, 2002 | Feature
- Jane of All Trades
After years of being the woman behind Robert De Niro -- she produced Analyze This, Meet the Parents, Wag the Dog -- Jane Rosenthal is finally taking her star turn. This major Democratic Party fund-raiser, shopaholic, mother of two (did we mention that she creates children's books in her spare time?) has a plan to save lower Manhattan. It's called the Tribeca Film Festival.
- November 4, 2002 | Feature
- Cantor Fizzle
Howard Lutnick's 9/11 book was going to be this fall's blockbuster. Now it's coming out in January -- without his name on it.
- April 26, 1999 | Feature
- The Boy Can't Help It
Eager provocateur and epic carouser Christopher Hitchens has started making some new enemies lately -- his friends. So what's troubling the media's biggest troublemaker?
- September 15, 2002 | Feature
- The Lives Left Behind
For four widows, the one-year mark brings a fresh spasm of grief -- and a realization that they've somehow figured out how to carry on.
- April 16, 2001 | Feature
- Citizen Mike
Does running a $5 billion financial-media company prepare you for being the mayor of New York? Michael Bloomberg thinks so. And he's about to put his money where his mouth is.
- June 7, 2004 | Feature
- Assassin
Post columnist Michael Riedel's gleeful skewering of Broadway's shows and personages has made him a must read—and a must-hate—on the Great White Way.
- June 12, 2000 | Feature
- The Green Team
Twelve years ago, a trio of Wall Street upstarts founded the anti-establishment Robin Hood Foundation. So how did a guerrilla charity benefit become the hottest ticket in town?
- October 22, 2001 | Feature
- Feeling His Pain
- November 27, 2000 | Feature
- Media: No-Exit Polling
- January 3, 2000 | Profile
- Ambassador A-List
U.N. ambassador Dick Holbrooke's hyperaggressive style has made him perhaps the country's most successful diplomat since Kissinger. And now he's using his glittering connections to bring the U.N. into the fabric of the city's social life.

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