- October 11, 2004
- How Harvey Weinstein Survived His Midlife Crisis (For Now)
A bitter struggle with Disney CEO Michael Eisner over Fahrenheit 9/11. Miramax teetering on the brink. A separation from his wife. A near breakup with his brother, Bob. And through it all, Weinstein seems calmer than ever. Why? He’s given up M&Ms.
- July 30, 2001
- Bringing Out the Dead
Ahmet Bytyqi was proud when his three sons went to fight in Kosovo in the waning days of the war. But when their bodies turned up in a mass grave -- with evidence they'd been murdered after the cease-fire -- his stoicism yielded to a cry for answers.
- October 25, 2004
- My Big Fat Obnoxious Opera-Singing Client
In a controversial tell-all book, Herbert Breslin, the man who made Luciano Pavarotti a pop idol, paints the great tenor as a world-class prima donna—which might just be another way of enhancing both of their legends.
- October 25, 2004
- Operation Desert Fraud
How Keith Idema marketed his imaginary Afghan war.
- October 25, 2004
- The Pretty-Boy Syndrome
In the new version of Alfie, the libidinous London cad of the original has been recast as Jude Law and reimagined as a strutting, preening, Prada-shoed Manhattan peacock, a male Carrie Bradshaw.
- September 29, 2003
- Israel's Christian Soldiers
Citing Scripture, Evangelical Christians have taken up the cause of preserving Israel with a passion—no matter how many liberal Jews find their unlikely devotion unsettling.
- December 20, 2004
- A Gay American Was Born.
Jim McGreevey became the surprising public face of a year in which the politics of homosexuality went haywire.
- July 24, 2000
- The Accidental Icon
While Lincoln Center surveys the singular career of Meredith Monk, the original artist-without-borders (composer, dancer, poet, cultural provocateur) keeps reinventing "the new."
- June 28, 2004
- How to Eat...Out
Some really secret gardens in some of the city's best eateries.
- May 3, 2004
- Thinking Outside the Sedan
Veteran cab designer Bill Plumb explains why minivans are better for passengers.

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