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35th Annivesary Issue Contents

Thirty-five years ago, Bonnie and Clyde was playing at the cinema. Fiddler on the Roof was on Broadway. Coffee cost a quarter. The war in Vietnam was raging. Bobby Kennedy was alive, and running for president. Tina Brown was a teenager in England. That's where we came in. In this issue, we've spotlighted 35 moments -- high points, low points, flash points -- when the course of the city changed in areas from politics, crime, and race relations to food, fashion, and nightlife. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we've enjoyed telling it. ... Read the story

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