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September 30, 2002
The Scene: Generation W

Down and out in Williamsburg? Not exactly. How the victims of a sputtering economy are fueling a creative explosion.

June 28, 2004
How to Navigate the Benefits Scene

Join Donna Karan, Sarah Jessica Parker, and all the other fashionistas at these posh Hamptons benefits.

September 13, 2004
Crowning Glory

Peter Dinklage psychoanalyzes Shakespeare’s Richard III.

September 8, 2002
Star Shooter

Richard Avedon's portraits at Metropolitan Museum of Art

April 25, 2004
The 2004 All-Purpose Travel Planner

Having an affair? Got a bonus to burn? Lusting for danger? Seeking inner peace?

November 15, 1999
Ticketmaster

Bringing feuding promoters, aging rock stars, Rugrats, tractor pulls, and Ragtime into his big tent has made Bob Sillerman the biggest mogul in the concert biz. To his partners, his acts, and his sponsors, he has the golden touch. But should fans be picking up the tab?

May 28, 2001
Starting Gun

Recently, John Edwards stopped being just a senator from North Carolina and started being a presidential candidate. Not that he can admit it yet. But in powwows all over New York, the charismatic young Democrat is testing the waters -- and the party's loyalty to Al Gore.

October 24, 1999
October 24, 1999: the Yankees vs. the Braves, World Series Game Two
January 17, 2005
The Teenage Economy

In a city obsessed with money, kids are, too. And the choices parents make have powerful effects on the separate, sometimes cruel, world of adolescence.

October 9, 2000
Sounds of Simon

After getting clobbered by critics for Capeman, Paul Simon returns to folk-rock form with You're the One, an upcoming tour, and a few choice words about that sound he hears in his head.

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