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May 28, 2007
The Movie-Star Discount

That celebrity you love having down the hall? He’s paying less than you are.

May 28, 2007
Map No. 15: Washington Heights

Washington Heights, home to the Cloisters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, has a know-your-neighbor atmosphere, delicious food finds, green parks, and gay bars.

May 28, 2007
This House Is So Jane!

Is Jane Pratt skipping town? The founding editor of Sassy and then her namesake magazine, is listing her townhouse on Downing Street for $3.65 million.

May 28, 2007
Roofies

The controversial penthouse king of the East Village.

May 28, 2007
Life Swap: What If You Left New York?

Trade the subway for the souk.

May 21, 2007
The Next Garde

Whether their field is furniture, flowers, architecture, or art, these eleven people are building the edge, even as we speak.

May 21, 2007
The Next Everything

Le Corb’s new colors, a cruelty-free animal head, a cutting-edge desk plant, and other products that are knocking on your door.

May 21, 2007
The Next ‘House & Garden’

With a sophisticated mix-and-match aesthetic, Domino editor Deborah Needleman created a hot magazine and a cool apartment.

May 21, 2007
The Next Monticello

After half a century as the most famous transparent private residence in the world, Philip Johnson’s Glass House is finally open to all.

May 21, 2007
The Next Mid-Century

The good news: There’s a hot new period to collect. The bad news: It’s the eighties. Karl Springer, Angelo Donghia, and the Michael Taylor pillow chop are back.

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