- January 24, 2005
- How to Cut the Tension
From the type-A executive to the beaten-down barista, six prescriptions for reestablishing control of your life.
- March 17, 2003
- The Doctor, The Niece, and The Killer
No one disputes what happened: Anti-abortion activist Jim Kopp shot Dr. Bart Slepian through his kitchen window. As the trial begins next week, Slepian’s niece recounts her struggle to understand why.
- October 18, 1999
- Wild Pitcher
David Cone, a Hall of Fame-caliber joker, carouser, and womanizer when he was with the Mets, has been reborn as the clear-eyed, responsible leader of one of the greatest teams in history. (Though he's not totally hostile to the idea of having a good time.)
- September 8, 2002
- Child's Play
In Summerland, Michael Chabon is going after a whole new audience.
- April 26, 2004
- Jamaica
Your daughter is 2. Until now, you’ve been maintaining the illusion that a vacation is a time to sleep in, sip espresso in a Belleville café, and have sex on 400-thread-count sheets in the middle of the afternoon. But after last year’s “vacation”—no nanny, no sleep, certainly no sex—you realize that it’s time to give in to the all-inclusive package deal, child care included.
- November 22, 2004
- Sex/steria
For scared single New Yorkers, safe sex has become an unhealthy obsession.
- July 23, 2001
- Come to Mama
Take a successful New York woman who's tanned, toned, waxed, blow-dried, and tastefully dressed. What does Mama Gena's School of Womanly Arts have to teach her? The art of pleasure. Getting it, not giving it. From ice cream to orgasms.
- December 20, 2004
- A Nice Plate of Pike Quenelles Got a Little Harder to Find.
Three of the city’s most storied French restaurants bid adieu.
- April 30, 2001
- The Family Man
You know Ed Schlossberg as a guy who married into the most famous family in America. But his new project -- helping ordinary Americans trace their family histories through Ellis Island -- may finally give us all insight into the man who lives with Caroline Kennedy.
- September 13, 2004
- Johnny Cash’s Treasures on the Block
For three days in September, Sotheby’s hosts what may be history’s finest country-music estate sale.

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