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February 19, 2001
Pro Sports: Hit Factory
November 13, 2000
Man Vs. Beach

You say your idea of fun involves lying in the sun sipping caipirinhas? No contest. But a goal can raise your downtime to a higher level. Our writer takes on four island paradises, each offering a challenge, from windsurfing to sous-chefing. Who says self-improvement and hedonism don't mix?

November 27, 2000
Holiday Gifts: The Twelve Months of Christmas

Fruit-of-the-Month Club had the right idea: Give a gift that keeps on giving all year long and you'll be remembered all year long, too. We've tracked down some of the more creative gift packages the city has to offer. And there's nary a Red River grapefruit in sight.

September 13, 1999
Dance: Mr. B's Queen

Former City Ballet star Suzanne Farrell, George Balanchine's last muse, dedicates herself to keeping his choreography alive.

January 12, 2004
Where the Bois Are

Why some young lesbians are going beyond feminist politics, beyond androgyny, to explore a new generation of sex roles.

May 17, 2004
How to Care for An Angry Mob

Ray Kelly and the NYPD have bigger things to worry about than, say, a few hundred thousand protesters.

March 17, 2003
Down and Out on Wall Street

For thousands of laid-off investment bankers, the tough part isn’t tightening the belt and doing without high-wire deals and weekends in Vail. It’s the reality that they’re not likely to get rehired, and even if they do, the days of million-dollar bonuses—and the lifestyle they afforded—may be gone for good.

January 20, 2003
Soap Stars

After your workout, freshen up with these gym-bag essentials.

April 12, 1999
The Towers That Will Be

Architects Michael Graves and Robert A.M. Stern are selling name-brand design to the (Upper East Side) masses.

January 12, 1998
Scenes From a Bad Movie Marriage

When Lorraine Bracco dumped Harvey Keitel for Edward James Olmos, taking their daughter with her, it made Keitel mad. And when Olmos was accused of sexual misconduct, it made him really mad. And Keitel is not a man you want to make mad.

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