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January 12, 2004
Cop Nerd

Jason Wiles, Third Watch’s resident police expert, puts his heart and mind—and very sore pecs—into getting his part right.

November 23, 2003
Her Kind of Town

Jennifer Westfeldt—of Kissing Jessica Stein fame—makes her Broadway debut in the old-fashioned (but feminist!) Wonderful Town.

March 22, 2004
Child Support

Rory Kennedy’s new documentary follows a young boy in trouble—a subject the filmmaker finds particularly agonizing now that she’s a mother.

January 5, 2004
Plant Doctor

Is she needling us or what? Olivia Chantecaille—the cosmetologist with makeup in her genes—introduces organic Botox.

March 15, 2004
Workout Partners

"We're very anti-brand," insists Lavinia Errico. Hard to believe, since she and brothers Danny (left) and Vito are the trio behind Equinox, a brand so successful they sold it three years ago for $180 million.

March 8, 2004
Downsized

City women have long craved Sigerson Morrison’s sexy shoe designs. Now they can actually afford them.

July 21, 2003
Money Sonny

En garde, Howard Dean! Chris Heinz is helping his stepfather, John Kerry, maintain a financial edge (for now . . .) in the presidential race.

August 18, 2003
Choi to the World

Fascinated by Patty Hearst’s kidnapping, a Brooklyn author explores her own Stockholm syndrome.

December 8, 2003
War Born

Growing up in New Jersey, Janine di Giovanni had to get out. So she went to Chechnya and the Balkans.

November 3, 2003
Chick Lit

In artist Sloane Tanen’s little worlds, human life—from blind dates to yoga to bad wax jobs—is expertly acted out by chickens.

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