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June 21, 2004
Dubya: Patron Saint of Arts & Letters

If Michael Moore’s new film does record box office, he’ll have Bush to thank. How the president has been better for culture than the NEA.

June 21, 2004
Bangs, Bucks

Hairstylist Sally Hershberger (she of the $600 cut) moves into the $1,000 jean business.

June 21, 2004
Mister Softee's Silent S-cream

If Bloomberg’s anti-noise campaign puts an end to that iconic jingle for good, how else might the ice-cream truck draw attention to itself?

October 4, 2004
Recipe List

Jean-Georges’s wedding registry

May 17, 2004
Prime Time

Al Gore just bought a cable network to start a youth news channel. If you had your own network, what would you put on it?

April 26, 2004
Tough Call

One man got shot rather than hand over his Nokia, suggesting that New Yorkers may be a little too attached to their cell phones.

January 17, 2005
Shirley Chisholm: Front-Runner

The first black congresswoman to run for the White House was used to going it alone.

February 2, 2004
Borough Haul

The Nets, a top Zagat’s pick, maybe even Miranda—what does Brooklyn need next?

October 25, 2004
A New Newspaper Box

A New Newspaper Box

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