- May 7, 2001 | Feature
- Whitehead Revisited
After winning comparisons to Pynchon and Morrison, writer Colson Whitehead returns to skewer the culture of myth-making with the savagely funny John Henry Days.
- March 19, 2001 | Feature
- And the Whiner Is . . .
An Oscar nomination and a new play opening this week haven't exactly cheered up crabby writer-director Kenneth Lonergan. For one thing, he doesn't have time for Ping-Pong anymore.
- March 5, 2001 | Feature
- Cult Hit: Salinger's Stage
- November 6, 2000 | Feature
- Gettysburg Gothic
The kitsch Ken Burns left out
- September 11, 2000 | Feature
- Fall Preview: Books / Vidal Statistics
After 75 years, 23 novels, and hundreds of essays, Gore Vidal melds great events with his own life story as he winds up a seven-book novel of U.S. history. But that doesn't mean he approves.
- July 24, 2000 | Feature
- The Accidental Icon
While Lincoln Center surveys the singular career of Meredith Monk, the original artist-without-borders (composer, dancer, poet, cultural provocateur) keeps reinventing "the new."
- June 5, 2000 | Feature
- Nightlife: Games People Play
Times Square's new arcade is friendly, bright, and open all night. And after midnight, House of the Dead 2 is Make-out City.
- March 13, 2000 | Feature
- Hot Wheels
Biking and more in the Hudson Valley
- March 13, 2000 | Feature
- Swept Away
Post-hurricane pleasures in the Dominican Republic
- January 10, 2000 | Feature
- Junior Achievement
New York's favorite political son is now leading 20/20's Gen-X revision. But has Chris Cuomo really given up the family business?