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September 10, 2001 Issue

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FALL PREVIEW
Movies
From Frances McDormand funny to un-gainly Gwyneth to Kevin Spacey, alien: Here's this season's cinéma-vérité

Theater
Neil Simon's 45 Seconds; ABBA at the Winter Garden; an Australian invasion (no, not Rupert Murdoch)

Television
Bernie Mac talks TV; Richard Dreyfuss plays professor; good news for freaks, geeks, and Trekkies

Art
Jacob Lawrence jazzes up the Whitney; Alfred Jensen comes to the Dia; MoMA goes Giacometti

Music
Q-Tip comes clean; Dylan, Jagger, and Elton keep on dancin'; and the King of Pop promises to thrill

Classical/Dance
John Jasperse at BAM; Kurt Masur's swan-song season; Yo-Yo Ma couples with Elliott Carter

Books
Jonathan Franzen's family saga; Neutron Jack's memoirs; Salman Rushdie, New Yorker

Restaurants
Jonathan Morr's Theo; Da Silvano's new neighbor; fabulous fare at Fiamma; TanDa -- the next Moomba

Nightlife
De Niro's latest bar; Junior Vasquez at Exit; Mother's new Daddy, and other nocturnal novelties

Shopping
The rebirth of Benetton; Armani for the home; Issey Miyake downtown



GOTHAM

Michael Jackson invades New York; Bill Clinton goes back to college
Real Estate: Christopher Bonanos
I'm Right, You're Wrong: Ed Koch and Al D'Amato
Style: Amy Larocca

DEPARTMENTS
Intelligencer
BY MARC S. MALKIN

The City Politic
BY MICHAEL TOMASKY
Giuliani's last squeegee man: Alan Hevesi

The Bottom Line
BY JAMES J. CRAMER
With $125,000 of his own money, our intrepid columnist put 50 top mutual funds to the test. A year later, he's much poorer -- but wiser.

Strong Medicine
BY JOANNE KAUFMAN
The market for freelance physicians

MARKETPLACE
Best Bets
BY RIMA SUQI
Misfortune Cookies, doggy banks, and Tod's laptop totes
Plus: Best Bets Daily

Sales & Bargains
BY BRIDIE CLARK
Victorian styles at bohemian prices
Plus: Daily Sales Update

Travel
BY TARA MANDY
A new Ritz-Carlton downtown; making the scene in Milan

THE CRITICS
Movies
BY PETER RAINER
O doesn't live up to the Bard's ideals; Moodysson's Together is a triumph

Books
BY DANIEL MENDELSOHN
The Corrections needs none; Rushdie's Fury has little to say

Architecture
JOSEPH GIOVANNINI
The proposed TWA terminal: A tragedy for modernists

Television
JOHN LEONARD
Band of Brothers is World War II without the wisecracks

Restaurants
ADAM PLATT
Man Ray piles on the pretension but holds the haute cuisine

CUE
Movies
Music & Nightlife
Theater
Art
Kids
Classical & Dance
The Mix