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Sarah Bernard

May 24, 2004 | Intelligencer
New Brew

Experts sip Moby’s iced teas.

May 10, 1999 | Feature
Material Moms

Prada pregnancies put off the masses.

December 8, 2003 | Intelligencer
Bonus-anza!

Yup, they’re back. And bankers are dreaming about how to spend them.

November 12, 2001 | Sales & Bargains
Say Cheese

Course requirements: Max McCalman, the big cheese at Picholine and Artisanal, shows how to concoct a five-star spread without blowing holes in your budget.

May 13, 2002 | Gotham Real Estate
Late Converts
April 20, 1998 | Feature
Pests: Bugging Out in Brooklyn
May 31, 2004 | Feature
God Is in the Deltoids

A new wave of fitness gurus is merging religion and exercise.

February 21, 2005 | Economy of One
How Would Samantha Daniels Spend $150,000?

The celebrity matchmaker was once promised that much by a client if she introduced him to his future wife. (She collected.) Now that she’s also a TV producer and a novelist, Daniels calculated what she’d do with the cash today.

February 5, 2001 | Feature
Checking Out the Inn Crowd

It was a rough assignment: rubbing elbows with celebrities, lounging around in frette bathrobes, eating Dean & Deluca chocolates from the mini-bar. Rating New York City's new boutique hotels required a connoisseur's eye for mid-century modern furniture and industrial lighting, plus the ability to really understand luxury -- before totally surrendering to it. Difficult, yes. But the boutique hotel is a New York art form and requires close study. We slept around -- so you won't have to.

April 9, 2001 | Feature
Next Year in Napa

Why is this wine different from all other wines? Kosher for Passover doesn't have to mean Manischewitz anymore.

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