You are not logged in

New York Magazine

Skip to content, or skip to search.

Skip to content, or skip to search.

ARCHIVES

David Amsden

November 29, 2004 | Theater
Up With People

Playwright Neil LaBute is famous for his twisted amorality plays. With Fat Pig, is he seeking higher ground?

March 17, 2003 | Feature
Love and Debt

Being laid off doesn’t mean you can’t get, well . . .

May 27, 2002 | Feature
The Name of the Game
October 20, 2003 | Feature
Not Tonight, Honey. I'm Logging On.

Internet porn is everywhere; even “nice” guys are hooked. So where does that leave their girlfriends?

December 3, 2001 | Feature
Spy Kids

During this war, students want the CIA on campus -- so long as it offers them a decent salary.

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 28, 2004 | Summer Strategies
Sleeping Around

In search of a decent night’s rest in Central Park, at the Bronx Zoo, and on the Brooklyn Bridge.

June 17, 2002 | Feature
Denis Johnson's Second Stage

As the dark poet of drugs, drink, and alienation, Denis Johnson has carefully guarded his reclusive image. But now, with a new play -- a comedy, sort of -- he's ready to lighten up. A little.

October 8, 2001 | Feature
High Anxiety
April 4, 2005 | Feature
The Cheerful Transgressive

As his new retrospective at ICP makes clear, photographer Larry Clark was hot for teen decadence before the rest of the culture caught on.

Advertising