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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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