Tax-Free BondingThey’re dancing as fast as they can on today’s charity circuit, where investment bankers and fashion publicists are hoping they’ll bag a very […]
Costume DramaStill haven’t decided what to be for Halloween? Don’t sweat it. These stores will bring your freakiest fantasies to life.
Clothes-MindedEven readers who don’t know the difference between pashmina and shatoosh may find themselves picking up former Times style editor Holly Brubach’ […]
Cross DressingAll right, so zebra prints aren’t for everyone. Maybe you’d feel safer under the auspices of the Red Cross? Variations on the international symb […]
Swell BredCynthia Rowley isn’t content with dressing you – now she wants to tell you how to live.
Sex ManiacsWhom does “Sex and the City” really speak to?
Vision QuestA new fashion mag steps into the ring.
Face ValuesYou’re fluent in fruit-acid peels, you’ve got a master’s in moisturizers, and your bathroom looks like the Crème de la Mer warehouse – but you […]
Hot PantsFor the first time in thirteen years, J. Crew has re-engineered its classic chinos. The $49.50 pants, which have just debuted (what, J. Crew’s j […]
Give Me Liberty! Tina Crashes Paris Review PartyTalk editor Tina Brown may be in a celebrity death-match with Vanity Fair’s Graydon Carter, but she’s also found the time to challenge the folks […]
Food FightAs Condé Nast infiltrates Times Square, will “Times” editors have nowhere to eat?
Warren Beatty’s Hostesses, Then and NowThirty years ago, mod swingers ogled cottontailed cuties at the Playboy Club; now high rollers hit on modelly maidens at Moomba. A&E’s documenta […]
The Mommy TrackMadonna isn’t the only mother doing it herself.
Dr. Nieca Goldberg: Deep in the HeartOn a spring lunch hour, a handful of women in tights are bouncing and stretching in front of a mirror as an amped-up instructor shouts commands. […]
Dr. Peter Selwyn: Mortal CombatDoctors don’t like to talk about death very much – it’s usually taken as a sign of fallibility – but Peter Selwyn can’t seem to stop. “I was d […]
Success and the Single GirlBuoyed by the sucess of Bridget Jones’s Diary,a procession of sexy, single, slightly neurotic thirtysomethings are strutting onto the lit […]
Little DarlingsPoet John Ashbery gets inspired by … Henry Darger’s visions of girlish apocalypse?
Operation DebCadets get drafted at the Bachelors’ Brunch.
Holden Caulfield Would Sure Love Global WarmingNew Yorkers who fret over the fate of the Central Park ducks in the winter, as Holden Caulfield did, may have to find something else to worry ab […]
Tome RaiderThey own the shelves, they rule the distribution – has Barnes & Noble started cloning books, too?
Oh, Christmas SpreeRing in the holidays at the local outlet malls, where you can hit everyone on your list – including yourself – and never pay retail.
Downsize MattersNext-wave job counselors are eager for the coming layoffs.
Spin Cycle: The Final Vinyl Rock-and-roll souvenirs may be trading like the Indonesian rupiah these days, but Gary Zimet, president of Moments in Time, is betting that no […]
The Helpless RichHorrors! There may be too few chauffeurs and sommeliers to go around.
Strike TwoThe historic cabbie coalition, and the woman who built it
Literary LionProducer Scott Rudin’s appetite for highbrow fiction and high drama.
Pests: Bugging Out in BrooklynRose Unes, the tenant of a century-old brownstone in Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens, found a special surprise when she returned home from a brief tr […]