- February 5, 2001
- Morning Star
While Matt and Katie grip and grin, NY1's Pat Kiernan is winking at the weather and smirking at the dailies. Meet the media junkies' morning addiction.
- January 29, 2001
- L.A. Comes to New York
When L.A. Reid replaced Clive Davis as head of Arista Records, the industry reeled, artists threatened to walk, and staffers snubbed him. Half a year in, he's kept the key stars and pumped up new ones. And even "Mr. Davis" is working with him.
- January 29, 2001
- Trigger Happy
Fear and anger made her buy the gun -- but the last thing a young New York editor expected was for her new .45-caliber automatic to bring her true happiness. A politically incorrect love story.
- January 22, 2001
- Johnnie Come Lately
Six years after O.J., Johnnie Cochran is living on 57th Street, teaming up with Al Sharpton on police-brutality cases, and vowing he's done with criminal law. His final challenge: making sure the D.A. doesn't lay a glove on Puffy.
- January 22, 2001
- Me Tarzan You Jane
With "Thong Song" on the radio and The Man Show on the tube, pop culture has become a frat house -- and women are joining the party by acting like frat boys. The new Female Chauvinist Pigs are definitely funny. But is the joke on them?
- January 22, 2001
- Le Cirque's New Acts
Sirio Maccioni, ringmaster of New York's best-known restaurant, gives his well-heeled diners something surprising to digest this month: two new chefs in the kitchen.
- January 15, 2001
- War Stories
To passionate fans of his romantic World War II-era spy thrillers, Alan Furst is the new John le Carré. So how come you've never heard of him?
- January 15, 2001
- What's My Line?
Forget that screenplay in the desk drawer: The New York fantasy of the moment is your own line of handmade T-shirts, halter tops, or handbags. And it's become a reality for a remarkable number of amateur designers armed with scissors, a sewing machine, and a way with rhinestones.
- January 15, 2001
- Mole Man
At 33, Anderson Cooper has been a model, a war correspondent, and an anchorman. Now Gloria Vanderbilt's son has gone underground -- as host of a new show, The Mole.
- January 1, 2001
- Bull Fighter
Angry? Definitely. Obnoxious? Proudly so. Bill O'Reilly has parlayed his pugnacious style into a top-rated Fox show and a Times number-one best-seller. But is it possible to be a common man and a media potentate at the same time?