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July 10, 2006
Graffiti in Its Own Words

Old-timers remember the golden age of the art movement that actually moved.

July 10, 2006
The Summer Issue

Summer in New York is a study in perspectives. Depending on one’s point of view, the city can seem like a sweaty, malodorous urban dystopia or a grown-up’s playground of sylvan parks, twinkly rooftop parties, and impossibly attractive and sophisticated people wearing very little clothing. The secret to making the most of the season is to have a proper plan of attack.

July 10, 2006
No Quiet on the Ocean Front

Long Beach Island will end up underwater unless it’s shored up. Yet an alliance of wealthy weekenders and surfers is taking a stand to let it wash away.

July 4, 2005
Enlighten Yourself on Every Day of the Summer

The only cultural calendar you’ll need.

July 4, 2005
Grab a Rental

Last-second bargains abound.

July 4, 2005
Show Some Leg

Settling the debate on proper office attire.

July 4, 2005
Beat Your Friends

Coaches show how to win at every sport.

July 4, 2005
Turn Your Bedroom Into an Oasis

Recipe for a perfect night’s sleep.

July 4, 2005
Eat a Civilized Meal Outdoors

Alfresco dining without bus fumes.

July 4, 2005
Score the Last Peasant Skirt

Summer fashion that’s still in stores.

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