Philip Roome liked to keep people happy. And when he committed suicide, his wife was surprised to discover he was married to someone else.
Five hot galleries that are taking art out of whitewashed Chelsea and creating a new Establishment in far-flung places.
CNN anchor and chick magnet Bill Hemmer’s life is going grrreat. So why would he rather be in Baghdad?
Readers sound off on John Leonard’s review of The West Wing and more.
They’re baaaaaack. Web survivors—and their offspring—are suddenly looking like real businesses
Some of the eight winning proposals for the memorial at the WTC site are truly inspired
Thanks to the suddenly ubiquitous cameraphone, everyone is now on candid camera. And privacy is looking so twentieth-century.
Keeping the faith (even when 40 is just around the corner)
Toga Bike Shop: where the pros go
A wine-tasting kit, the Richard Meier champagne case, and an iPod-compatible backpack
Tiffany & Co. unveils its latest exquisite setting.
High tea at the best midtown hotels
Deal of the Week: Cheap, cheery dessert bowls
A blissful new pool in the Time Warner Center, Completely Bare at Barneys, and cool new candles
A furniture fixer who makes house calls
The astonishingly imaginative Triplets of Belleville; Ron Howard delivers a standard-issue Western
Henry IV at Lincoln Center; Raúl Esparza steals Taboo
Ich bin ein Berliner: Sir Simon Rattle rules Carnegie Hall
A Whitney exhibit spotlights the Hungry I—Lucas Samaras
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker brings the miracle of Rain to BAM
Media luminaries on the deaths of colleagues covering war
Inspired fusion gives Sumile its kick
Craft alumnus Marco Canora keeps the faith…a winter mojito makeover…two new cookbooks celebrate bread
Michael Jackson’s tell-all…Trumps leaving Trump building…Uma bounces back
The Times is looking for a new Book Review editor. Would you want the job? What would you change?
Putting a Nicole or Melanie on Broadway was once a sure bet. This season, it’s curtains.
Which Democratic candidate is the most fun to eat soulfood—or matzo—with? A new book tells all.
A new sneaker promises to reduce cellulite by making you walk like your “barefoot ancestors.”
Relax. Enjoy the view. Ignore Trump’s taunting.
Post-ER, Maria Bello has finally found her breakout role—with a little help from William H. Macy.
On World AIDS Day, New York remembers—and keeps fighting.
Naughty and Nice: Circus Clowns, Jazz Singers, Dancing Girls . . .