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February 13, 2006
The High Price of Fashion

Why should a dress cost more than a car?

February 6, 2006
The Cuddle Puddle of Stuyvesant High School

Researchers find it shocking that 11 percent of American girls between 15 and 19 claim to have same-sex encounters. Clearly they’ve never observed the social rituals of the pansexual, bi-queer, metroflexible New York teen.

February 6, 2006
Revenge of the Weinsteins

Now that they’re free of Disney, with a $1 billion war chest, you’d think Harvey and Bob Weinstein would be happy. Beneath a smiley veneer, they’re still the angry, paranoid, gifted filmmakers they’ve always been. What do they want? Sweet vengeance, followed by a staggeringly profitable IPO.

February 6, 2006
My Roommate, The Diamond Thief

He found me on Craigslist. I found him on America’s Most Wanted.

January 23, 2006
Nobody Pays Retail In New York

That’s not a provincial boast, it’s a simple fact (as well as a battle cry, a mantra, and a badge of honor).

January 23, 2006
Markdown-onomics

The cold, hard truth about why the post-Christmas sales started before Christmas this year—and why stores don’t expect anyone to pay full price for anything anymore.

January 23, 2006
The Penny-Pincher Express

Cheap fresh fish, $30 totes, vintage that’s still affordable; the F train runs right down the middle of Good Deal Alley.

January 23, 2006
Cellar Essentials

You don’t need a pile of money and two decades of aging to enjoy matured wine.

January 23, 2006
New York on $10 a Day

How one woman lived on next to nothing for a week, and rediscovered the city in the process.

January 23, 2006
A High-Tech Living Room For Less

The best deal often depends on who’s running a special offer.

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