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September 11, 2000 Issue

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FALL PREVIEW
Movies
With Almost Famous, Cameron Crowe gives us one more thing to be jealous about; Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow Bounce back

Theater
Broadway begins its most American season in years; Spalding Gray plays politics in The Best Man

Television
Andre Braugher practices bitter medicine in the season's classiest drama; can Michael Richards be hilarious without being Kramer?

Pop Music
On Breach, Wallflower Jakob Dylan steps out of his father's shadow; the crazy, remixed-up world of club music

Nightlife
With a new roster of D.J.'s, Peter Gatien sees light, not the end of the Tunnel; "Light" show: Midtown gets its own lounge

Dance
Part magician, part juggler, Michael Moschen brings inanimate objects to life and living things to a Zen state; modern master Merce Cunningham starts all over again

Classical Music
Italian Baroque meets Argentine tango: Artists put a new spin on repertory staples; Isaac Stern celebrates his 80th at Carnegie Hall

Books
Gore Vidal rewrites history; Nan Kempner tells how to throw a party; Madison Smartt Bell returns to eighteenth-century Haiti

Art
A retrospective for Sol LeWitt; Russia's avant-garde women; Op artist Bridget Riley

Restaurants
Boston's celebrity chef Todd English arrives in New York; the cheesier side of Picholine's Terrance Brennan

Shopping
Gucci kicks off the season with a Fifth Avenue reopening, while Michael Kors gets comfy on Madison

GOTHAM
A day in the life of Sean Connery's Yogi; Bill Cunningham's man on the street
GOTHAM REAL ESTATE
Carol Kane flags down the apartment of the century
GOTHAM STYLE
Taster's choice: Who's buying what this fall

DEPARTMENTS
Intelligencer
BY BETH LANDMAN KEIL AND IAN SPIEGELMAN

The City Politic
BY MICHAEL TOMASKY

Rick Lazio wipes that smile off his face and goes after Hillary

Media
BY MICHAEL WOLFF

Survivor vs. the conventions: Which is the real story?

The Bottom Line
BY JAMES J. CRAMER

Do you really think eight years of prosperity was an accident?

MARKETPLACE
Smart City
BY ANTHONY LEBERTO

Astoria's culinary melting pot

Sales & Bargains
BY SHYAMA PATEL

Where to find ladylike blouses

Beauty
BY BETH LANDMAN KEIL

The last treatment for laugh lines

THE CRITICS
Movies
BY PETER RAINER

Neil LaBute does treacly as badly as he does nasty

Books
BY DANIEL MENDELSOHN

Broad humor: Lucinda Rosenfeld and Candace Bushnell on the oversexed single female

Theater
BY JOHN SIMON

High Infidelity lowers the bar for incompetence

Television
BY JOHN LEONARD

Bill Moyers brings dignity to a discussion of dying

Restaurants
BY HAL RUBENSTEIN

Restaurants that play hard to get and one that's just easy to forget

Architecture
BY JOSEPH GIOVANNINI

NYSE trades in the pedestrian for the hip; cross-purposes at the Crossroads of the World

CUE
Brian Wilson at Jones Beach; T. Coraghessan Boyle fights to save the earth; farewell to Cats

Classifieds
Strictly Personals