Top plastic surgeons pick the field’s sharpest new talents.
So what if it’s not approved? Patients demand it. Doctors inject it. But is it safe?
Why we like (no, love) to watch plastic surgery on TV.
Three Manhattan hideaways where the bruised and bandaged can heal discreetly.
You may want to hide the evidence, but before and after shots are a crucial part of the process.
Taking his cue from Rudy’s war on crime, the mayor is determined to make the public schools great again.
Readers sound off on our 9/11 tribute issue, Howard Dean’s fundraising, and more.
Imagine if, say, Barry Diller bought Universal, then ran for president—and won.
C’mon—all NYSE chief Dick Grasso did was negotiate one hell of a pay package.
It’s not surprising that young voters are turning out in droves for Howard Dean fund-raisers and rallies.
Sisters Grace and Amy Szuwala have been in the watch-repair business since 1978.
Jewelry that’s more about the bang than the bling, cashmere hoodies for the guys, and more.
The urban working girl gets a room of her own.
Sometimes that dressy leather bag—no matter how sleek—is just too formal, too bulky, too much.
My favorite dress is wearing out—who can make me an exact copy?
Playing a washed-up rocker turned substitute teacher, Jack Black unleashes enough comic energy in School of Rock to fill a stadium.
Joan Didion has checked out of California—but as her new memoir, Where I Was From, shows, she can never leave.
John Leonard reviews It’s All Relative, Karen Sisco, The Practice, and more.
Ambitious photography shows at the Met and the ICP shed light on the way the camera can obscure the truth as much as reveal it.
Maestro Maazel shows he’s got his Philharmonic working in near-perfect harmony; Donizetti surely doesn’t deserve the City Opera’s new Lucia.
OutKast releases a double album in which the pair seem bent on out-weirding each other—while producing work of emotional depth.
Soho’s 325 Spring Street dishes up truffles in virtually every conceivable way (truffle pizza? truffle jelly?). The results? Comme ci, comme ça.
24-Hour Barbecue People…Stellar Cellar…Rhine Bar
Barrymore Bares All… Biggs Blows It… Left-Wing Radio…
Wes is in, Hill’s iffy, and Dean’s running (a bit) scared. What’s your fantasy Democratic ticket?
Michelle Williams has played a mean teen on Dawson’s, gone naked Off Broadway, and is now dating a dwarf in The Station Agent.
Louis Begley on his friend George Plimpton’s kind intellect, inimitable brio, and advice on horned owls.