- June 18, 2001
- The Cable Guy
Hardball's Chris Matthews earned his stripes in Washington as a true-believer Democrat but won his TV audience bashing Clinton. Now he's tearing up the tube -- and tearing into the political Establishment -- playing by one set of rules: his own.
- December 15, 2003
- Can This Man Save Martha?
Veteran criminal-defense attorney Robert Morvillo is the last thing standing between Martha Stewart and federal prison. Never mind that the Brooklyn-born Morvillo is built like Don Zimmer and sounds like Ed Koch. For Martha, he could be the ultimate good thing.
- December 15, 2003
- Twin Spaces, Different Faces
Small spaces are to New York what wide-open ones are to Wyoming: Almost everyone has called a studio home at some point and wrestled with its unique challenges: separating the bed from the kitchen; letting in more light without resorting to mirrored walls; maintaining a modicum of privacy.
- October 9, 1999
- October 9, 1999: The Mets, Game Four
- June 21, 2004
- Pretty for the Prom
What happened to teenage innocence? Ari Marcopoulos finds it, in six New York high-school kids we’ve dressed for their big evening out.
- June 21, 2004
- Bloomsday New York
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses traces the complex inner life of an ordinary Irishman through a single day, June 16, 1904. It took seven years to complete. One hundred years later, we asked four writers to employ the same technique, each on a real New Yorker—and to do it on deadline.
- June 21, 2004
- Kimora Lee Simmons, the New Queen of Conspicuous Consumption
Happiness is a Franck Muller diamond-platinum watch, the late Gianni Versace’s personal china, the biggest mansion in all of New Jersey.
- May 24, 2004
- The Ghosts of Governors Island
The former Coast Guard base is a modern time capsule, a deceased little village awaiting its next life.
- October 22, 2001
- To Buy Or Not To Buy
It's our special obsession. We track its every twitch in microscopic detail. But on September 11, the real-estate market froze. As it slowly begins to thaw, it's clear that a buyers' market is emerging. But are there going to be any buyers?
- October 20, 2003
- Bar-Hopping With Hirschfeld
In 1932, Caricaturist Al Hirschfeld And Writer Gordon Kahn turned their extensive nocturnal research into the ultimate boozy baedeker.

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