- 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 22, 1999
- Nightlife '99: Nightclub Limbo
These days, nightclub owners have to jump some serious hurdles to get the music pumping. But a new network of fixers-for-hire can help get a club past the hard spots -- if their clients don't go bankrupt first.
- November 22, 1999
- Nightlife '99: Where To Go In New York
- November 22, 1999
- Nightlife '99: Clear And Present Danger
The drug now threatening clubland is colorless, odorless, and so dangerous even some dealers won't sell it. But you can buy it with a credit card on the Internet.
- November 15, 1999
- Scores for Sale
- November 15, 1999
- A Kindergarten Crib Sheet
- November 15, 1999
- Failing at Four
Nowadays, the rat race begins in nursery school, as some parents try to boost their kids' ERB test scores by any means necessary in order to get them into the right kindergarten. Is this any way to raise our children?
- November 15, 1999
- Tales Out Of School
A majority of students at the city's best high schools, whether they're struggling or not, now hire private SAT tutors. Like, why settle for a 760?
- November 8, 1999
- The Baby Dinner
Approaching 35, the author had babies on the brain, but there was one little problem: men in Manhattan. And then she thought, Is a husband really necessary? A story of modern motherhood.
- November 8, 1999
- Tax-Free Bonding
They're dancing as fast as they can on today's charity circuit, where investment bankers and fashion publicists are hoping they'll bag a very significant other.