Dr. Jan Quaegebeur doesn’t just repair sick children’s hearts—he reinvents them. How gifted is he? Ask 3-year-old Dorothy McCollum.
In Paris, they were denouncing the spring collections as the “death of feminist fashion.” But in New York, we know better.
Readers sound off on the Mepham hazing scandal and more.
Quagmire or victory? Why the never-ending war in Iraq has a split personality.
We may be on the verge of a massive Dow rally (remember the late nineties?). Be very afraid.
The perils of “room-mating”
Five Points’s new sugar mama…five new openings…Danny Meyer does Kansas City
Tocca soaps, a palm-size digital video camera, fabulous fabrics from Stephen Sprouse, and a puzzle bookshelf for kids
Striking old images become fodder for a new line of tees
Save your coffee table from further abuse with these cool MoMA CD coasters
The delicious Dead Sea salt scrub at Dorit Baxter
I’m trying to finish my first novel, but my husband the aspiring rock star is always practicing at home. I can’t concentrate! Where can I go?
Master and Commander is an instant seafaring classic; The Matrix Revolutions is all action, no art
Richard Greenberg bombs with The Violet Hour; Ned Beatty is a brilliantly bombastic Big Daddy
John Leonard reviews Wright Brothers’ Flying Machine, Dangerous Prescription, and more.
Pink postures on Try This; K.I.M.’s Miyage is a tantalizing mix
The Costume Institute takes an instructive look at guys in gowns
A tribute to techno master Alwin Nikolais; William Forsythe scores with ABT
The rustic Italian ’Cesca is Tom Valenti’s latest hit
Tarantino’s temper tantrum, Nicole Rithie eyes Rent, and more.
Au revoir, Gucci! What should Tom Ford do next?
Why the news from Iraq poses a moral dilemma for Bush-bashing Democrats.
Rosie’s real mistake? Trying to pull a Madonna.
Jefferson Mays couldn’t imagine a role more foreign to him than a 65-year-old East German transvestite—which is why he jumped at it.
This week’s film festivals rack up the frequent-flier miles.