Americans will finally get to see why Berlin’s Sasha Waltz has become Europe’s hottest modern-dance export since Pina Bausch.
When Al Gore added Joe Lieberman as his vice-presidential nominee, it seemed a risky move to just about everyone. Except Joe Lieberman.
A new class of high-tech, hands-on chiropractors are treating New York movers and shakers.
Jodie Foster, Bill Clinton, Martin Scorsese, Imelda Marcos, and more . . .
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets suffers from a lack of imagination (not to mention its megafranchise status)
Two grab-bag exhibits of twentieth-century art leave the analyzing up to the audience
Lanford Wilson’s Book of Days offers an impressive slice of small-town life; the long (and painfully redundant) Yellowman is an exercise in self-pity
John Leonard’s TV Notes
Getting a true taste of Japanese tradition at Kai
An eclectic group of musicians brings Osvaldo Golijov’s emotional fervor to BAM
In Williamsburg, hipsters are taking eighties revivalism to a whole other level.
The new restaurant Capitale
The beloved, scruffy Strand Book Store plans a renovation, an expansion, and — say it ain’t so! — even a coffee bar.
The Village Vanguard’s Guardian Angel
The creator of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog gets a four-bedroom condo that’s no doghouse.
Radical-feminist powerhouse Kathleen Hanna has a new gig — as a Soho curator.
What happens when your next-door neighbors are also overhead?
A Website that pitches the idea of two 1,100-foot flagpoles at Ground Zero
Ed Koch and Al D’Amato and Mark Green
What lessons will the Democrats take from last week’s debacle? Hint: the wrong ones.
M&A legend Marty Lipton invented the poison-pill defense. Now, with Eliot Spitzer at Citigroup’s gate, he’s talking strategy with CEO Sandy Weill.
Lucite feather cuffs, the Vitra Antony chair, and a taxi-medallion clock
Perfect parkas to protect you from the elements