- October 11, 2004
- When Your Client Is Yourself
How professional tastemakers design their own homes.
- December 20, 1999
- SUDDENLY PSEUDO
Josh Harris is using his Silicon Alley millions to fuel a wild, Warholian downtown art scene while building a new company, Pseudo, that's at the forefront of interactive Net TV. (Good Lord, is this the future of television?)
- December 17, 2001
- O'Neill Versus Osama
Most of the victims of the September 11 attack seemed tragically random -- they were just going to work. Not John O'Neill. Until last August, he'd been the FBI's top expert on Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, a lead investigator of the USS Cole and African embassy bombings. Leaving the Bureau in frustration, he'd taken a job he thought of as retirement: World Trade Center security chief. But when he died it became clear: His own life contained as many mysteries as his enemy's.
- April 18, 2005
- Don't Hate Them Because They're Rich
The trickle-down effect of ridiculous, ostentatious wealth.
- January 24, 2005
- The Capitalist Spirit
In the post-9/11 healing boom, a new battery of mystics like Sondra Shaye are raking it in.
- January 24, 2005
- The Passion of the Christos
The Gates, in Central Park, 26 years in the making, mile upon mile of billowing fabric, is the largest artwork since the Sphinx. But what does it mean? As Jeanne-Claude might say, what a dumb question.
- January 14, 2005
- Susan Superstar
How Susan Sontag became seduced by her own persona.
- July 29, 2002
- Forever Younger
When it comes to making older-women- younger-men relationships seem like business as usual, celebrities lead the way.
- April 26, 2004
- Kerala
You and your wife both retired last year. Now you’ve got nothing but time. You’ve always wanted to go to India, but you’ve never been farther than Curry Hill. Bombay and Delhi are too obvious. You want something more exotic.
- May 9, 2005
- Matthew Marks's Top Ten

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