- September 18, 2006
- Lawyer Gets Paid in Ladies’ Shoes
No mention of briefs.
- September 18, 2006
- Ex–‘White-Boy Poseur’
Axl Rose: Album delay is for the fans.
- September 18, 2006
- The United States of America vs. Bill Keller
How hard is it to be executive editor of the New York Times today? The White House calls him a traitor. He gets roasted every day on talk shows and blogs. The newsroom is losing faith. The paper is shrinking. And the worst part is that fighting back means overcoming his own nature.
- September 18, 2006
- The Approval Matrix: Week of September 18, 2006
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
- September 11, 2006
- Humor Is the New Gravitas
What makes Katie Couric’s ascension to evening anchor significant is not that she’s a woman—it’s that she’s funny (and a woman).
- September 11, 2006
- Child’s Play
- September 11, 2006
- Jewel’s Cowboy Bucked
By animal-loving city politicos.
- September 11, 2006
- Beyoncé Takes Over
Look past the movies and the new fashion line—she’s making the best music of her career.
- September 11, 2006
- Marathon Man
Brace yourself, Stoppard fans: The master brings a nine-hour drama to Lincoln Center.
- September 11, 2006
- But Is the Cast Album on Vinyl?
Making a Broadway musical from Nick Hornby’s lovely novel High Fidelity, about a lovelorn indie-record-store snob, sounds dubious. But with a script by David Lindsay-Abaire and a star turn from Will Chase—widely considered the only good thing about last year’s Lennon—there is cause for hope.