New York State’s Libby Zion law was meant to limit the hours residents work in teaching hospitals, to avoid mistakes caused by fatigue.
Everybody’s All-American — aviator jackets to Western shirts ruled spring runways from New York to Milan.
This fall, the newly hip New York company debuts its revamped men’s line, a clever meeting of the preppy, the modern, and the masculine.
Core Fusion classes: Pilates meets cardio meets an hour at the spa
At her new Soho shop, Liora Manne moves beyond rugs.
Hot sales at Chaiken, MaxMara, Sabon, and more.
A midtown lunch steal from D’Artagnan.
Who can rebind my rare book?
The newly relocated Exhale spa offers the toughest and most efficient workout hour in the city.
This season’s required jackets are warm, fuzzy, and short all over.
Five aggressively un-sexy stocks—like toilets, elevators, and yes, Jim Beam—that could make you a fortune
Ashton Kutcher’s Punk’d: Upping the reality quotient by afflicting real stars
When your wedding becomes your worst nightmare (doesn’t it always?)
Sarah Jessica Parker at the National Design Awards, Amanda Lepore bags a major ad campaign, and Rosie O’Donnell ditches her West Side digs.
Brown’s talking up a storm—on TV, in print, even in chat rooms. Have you been listening? Take our test.
Smash! Pow! Oooww, stop that! How should Gest and Minnelli resolve their differences?
Geisha-girl bar mitzvahs?! Time Warner Center vies to be party central.
Disgraced dealer Tod Volpe on Jack, jail, and Dede.
A new facial from London skips the messy extraction in favor of gentle massage. Lovely!
Who’s at fault in Woody’s book mess? Binky Urban fires back at publicist Leslee Dart.
Trump’s latest branding move: designer water.
What sort of hip (or not so hip) New Yorkers wear which of the season’s cool sneakers?
In artist Sloane Tanen’s little worlds, human life—from blind dates to yoga to bad wax jobs—is expertly acted out by chickens.
Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman skim The Human Stain
Tinseltown follies get an Eastern orientation in Still Holding
Divorce, British-style, in The Retreat From Moscow; ignoble Kinsmen
Christoph Eschenbach’s Philadelphians make the case for Messiaen
PBS plays “Lara’s Theme”
The Strokes party like it’s 1999; bringing techno to life
At BAM, Merce Cunningham fools around with Radiohead
Mix in New York: Ducasse gets trendy
Readers sound off on Michael Wolff, file-sharing, Hillary Swank, and more.
Fall books pack in as many New York stories as are fit to print.