- April 15, 2002
- Song of Sorrow
For 23 years, Howard Nevison's magnificent baritone filled the posh sanctuary of Temple Emanu-El. But the music ended with Nevison's arrest in February on the stunning charge that he had sexually abused his young nephew. It's a case that has put an entire family on trial.
- October 18, 2004
- Missionary Impossible
Hey, yuppie heathens— are you ready to be saved? Then meet Pastor Scott Rourk, who’s come up from Georgia to troll for your soul.
- October 18, 2004
- This New House
Making the new MoMA was not only about containing the museum’s spectacular and growing collections. It was also about making a home for an ongoing argument about modern art. Decision by decision, this is how they did it.
- October 18, 2004
- The Entertainer
Suddenly, the Reverend Al Sharpton, with an assist from Saturday Night Live and a new reality show, is a crossover hit.
- September 20, 2004
- How Much Is That In Rubles?
A $550,000 summer rental. A $10 million Time Warner aerie. Diane Von Furstenberg’s $23 million Village townhouse. Her tycoon daddy has been very nice to New York’s first Russian-American princess.
- May 26, 2003
- A Man's World
Whether You Crave A Mod Suit Or A Classic Coat, This Fall Has Something To Suit Your Taste. The Thirteen Wardrobe Essentials—And The Season’s Top Accessories—That Will Bring You A Little Bit Closer To Dapper.
- May 26, 2003
- Sweet Sensation
Jean Georges pastry chef Johnny Iuzzini is sugar-shocking diners with flavors and textures never dreamed of. What happens backstage is sometimes shocking, too.
- May 26, 2003
- The Artful Dealer
Larry Gagosian sits at the pinnacle of the art world, with his architect-designed galleries and an A-list roster of artists and clients. But his famous wheeling and dealing, the government claims, included millions of dollars in evaded taxes. Has he painted himself into a corner?
- January 17, 2005
- The Ways & Means of New York Kids
A mini-poll on allowance.
- October 28, 2002
- Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery
He's pals with a passel of Nobel Prize–winning scientists, CEOs like Leslie Wexner of the Limited, socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, even Donald Trump. But it wasn't until he flew Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker to Africa on his private Boeing 727 that the world began to wonder who he is.

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