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March 20, 2000
Prix Fixe?

The price-fixing scandal embroiling the world's two most venerable auction houses is more than indecorous -- it might mean actual jail time. And it also raises the question: Does a true gentleman turn state's evidence?

September 13, 2004
Isamu Noguchi’s Sculpted Life

An exhibition and a dance performance highlight the works of sculptor Isamu Noguchi.

April 7, 2003
Manhattan Gets Fresh

The greenmarket at Union Square brought new flavors to New York restaurants and home kitchens—and saved family farms in the bargain.

August 17, 1998
Pedalers' Wares

Why go out for exercise when a home gym (or a ride in the park) can cost you less than a year's membership? The only catch: You'll have to wash your own towels.

February 3, 2003
Take Up a Collection

One man's junk is another's treasure— and a great dealer helps with hunting and gathering better than anyone. Whether you're looking for a gift or cultivating your own passion, start here.

November 22, 1999
Nightlife '99: Wired Things

For some high-flying New Yorkers, the party doesn't even begin until 6 a.m. Tell the bouncer you've come to see the Rabbi.

November 29, 1999
Digital Delectables

Even if you still can't program your VCR, these sexy newcomers will put you way ahead of the high-tech curve.

June 25, 2001
7 Great Hikes

7 Great Hikes

March 5, 2001
I Want My Gay TV

Prime time is full of dykes and queens, but that doesn't mean we're really seeing gay life. The jokes may be edgy, but it's still television.

July 31, 2000
Soapbox Derby

In ever-nastier newspaper rants, Michael M. Thomas and Jerry Della Femina duke it out in a classic battle of old Hamptons vs. New.

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