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June 29, 1998
Summer Fun:
Walking the Talk

If there are 8 million stories in the naked city, why do so many of them involve Stanford White? An opinionated survey of some of New York's best -- okay, quirkiest -- guided tours.

April 8, 2002
Home Design 2002: Open House

At home and at work, restaurateur Jonathan Morr finds that less is, well, more.

October 15, 2001
Restoration Drama

The Colonnade building -- a wreck with a bold-faced past -- takes a step into the twenty-first century, with a modern, easy (and dog-friendly) interior.

October 15, 2001
The Look for Less
January 1, 2001
The Hot List
June 7, 1999
Dr. Michael Pawel: Dangerous Minds
June 30, 2003
Hit the Links

As the suburbs and commuters have edged north, so have the farmers, leaving countless acres of fertile land once used for grazing cows to a more modern pastoral American pursuit: chasing a tiny white ball around a vast green expanse.

November 12, 2001
Holiday Entertaining: Mamma Mia!

At the center of Mother Maccioni's Tuscan-flavored Thanksgiving feast, there's squab for Sirio (he hates turkey) and a richly stuffed gobbler for everyone else.

April 5, 2004
The Line That Time Forgot

They call the Second Avenue subway the greatest New York project never built. They may have to think of a new name.

March 11, 2002
Buyers Are From Mars, Brokers Are From Venus

Real Estate 2002: Looking for the perfect apartment means having to say you're sorry -- to your broker. How to manage one of the most important relationships you'll ever have.

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