- May 17, 2004 | Intelligencer
- In the Cut
A new smut-splicing DVD player may create plot holes.
- May 31, 2004 | Intelligencer
- Into the Fire
Despite his readers’ fears, a self-financed American blogger returns to Iraq.
- March 24, 2003 | Profile
- Nutcracker Sweet
Justin Timberlake, step aside! Teenage girls around town are totally crushed out on FAO Schwarz’s toy soldier.
- June 16, 2003 | Profile
- Dean's List
Where are the African-Americans? New Yorker editor sparks politically correct contretemps at Howard Dean fund-raiser.
- May 6, 2002 | Feature
- Death or Glory
When the stakes are high, British journalist Daniel Jeffreys always gets the story -- and he never lets the facts get in the way.
- October 16, 2000 | Feature
- Media: Goings On, and On, About Town
- July 21, 2003 | Feature
- The Write Start
First-time novelist David Amsden talks to New York authors about how they got started.
- October 28, 2002 | Feature
- Social Disease
Bugbear, the latest computer virus, forwards your e-mails to everyone you know -- and for some, it's scarier than smallpox.
- June 11, 2001 | Feature
- Death, Inc.: Mirror Test
- October 4, 2004 | Feature
- Pop. Snort. Parachute.
To many New York teenagers, all the world’s a pharmacy. There is a vanishing distinction between pills for medication and for recreation, and the much-touted risk of suicide misses the point.





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