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March 2, 1998
True Colors?

Mike Nichols -- who’s known both Jack Kennedy and Bill Clinton -- put all he has learned about sex and power politics into Primary Colors. John Travolta gave it his Clinto-esque best. So should Ken Starr call off his investigation?

June 25, 2001
5 Essentials For Your Beach Bag
October 1, 2001
Down by the Frozen Zone

Its superstar chefs are running mess halls. The students at P.S. 234 have migrated to the Village. The celebrities are nowhere to be found. Even in the seventies, TriBeCa living was never this tough.

October 23, 2000
Single in the City

EDITED BY MAER ROSHAN

November 19, 2001
Flex Appeal

In the last few years, yoga became downtown's glamorous answer to organized religion (not to mention a way to lose stress -- and fat). But after September 11, the discipline has taken on new meaning. The story of one woman's body search.

September 13, 2004
American Beauty

Painter Benjamin Edwards transforms soul-crushing sprawl into a landscape of seduction.

November 27, 2000
Holiday Gifts: Soft Touch

Pleated, fur-trimmed, or triple ply, this winter's cashmere is a fresh new take on our favorite luxury yarn.

June 12, 2000
Wired Parenting
July 26, 2004
A Food Revolution for the People

Cheap eaters, unite! The city's ruling culinary class spreads the wealth, and here, at proletarian prices, are the year's most perfect unions of high and low.

December 15, 2003
The Return of Anti-Semitism

Israel has become the flash point—and the excuse—for a global explosion of an age-old syndrome. Why has hating the Jews become politically correct in many places? And what can be done about it?

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