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Jay McInerney

September 5, 2011 |
Philip, Sneha Anne

The most mysterious of the missing.

October 6, 2008 |
Yuppies in Eden

How young urban professionals revived the city, turning it into their own personal playground (and inspiring a novel or two along the way. But not mine. No way).

February 5, 2007 | Features
Dolphinmania

If the cetaceans that stranded themselves in the Hamptons were trying to tell us something, we’re a long way from getting the message.

November 20, 2006 | Features
The Death of (the Idea of) the Upper East Side

How New York’s most prestigious neighborhood lost its place atop the social hierarchy.

January 16, 2006 | Feature
Group Therapy

Can a sober, settled-down front man and a great new record solve the problems of New York’s most dysfunctional rock band?

June 27, 2005 | Feature
Jean-Georges is Seeing Stars

After enduring an unexpected backlash, the chef who revolutionized New York cuisine is fighting his way back to perfection.

December 20, 2004 | It Happened This Year: A Guide to 2004
The Meatpacking District Got So Popular That Nobody Goes There Anymore.

The half-life of a trendy neighborhood is now a matter of days.

July 12, 2004 | Feature
Other People's Money

Teddy Forstmann broke all his own rules, lost $2 billion, and was forced to relive the nightmare of the last five years in a Connecticut courtroom.

May 10, 2004 | Feature
Goodbye, Mr. Big

Publisher Ron Galotti, the model for Sex and the City’s Mr. Big, was a Ferrari-driving, model-dating, power-lunching, type-A personality gone mad. So how could he move to Vermont? Behind every slicker there’s a man with secrets.

December 23, 2002 | Classic New York
The Gossip Columnist

Jay McInerney on the Pleasures (and Perils) of "Page Six."