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David Amsden

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.

March 19, 2001 | Feature
Fast Talk: TV-Cop Adviser Mike Charles

This Wednesday, The Job, Denis Leary's sitcom about Upper East Side detectives, debuts on ABC. Leary brought in eighteen-year NYPD vet Mike Charles, who says his assignment is "to make it real."

August 23, 2004 | Feature
Sweathampton

The wealth of the East End attracts a horde of tip-hungry, itinerant workers. Inside a share house devoted to paychecks — and a bit of voyeurism.

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