His long, tortured road through art, drugs, and brotherhood.
50 years ago, the Dodgers left Ebbets Field for Los Angeles. Isn’t it time their ghosts left, too?
Ex-chub Met pitches for Weight Watchers.
Stylist snags Rowley’s wheels.
Booted from edgy gallery.
Panic at Wall Street Journal.
Her office passed a P.I. sweep.
The sixth anniversary of 9/11 came and went, with what has come to pass for normality on the city’s darkest date.
L.E.S. weirdo performance space turns out to be less durable than Sardi’s.
No health insurance? Wear a T-shirt with the familiar red logo.
Why juicy, high-profile sexual-harassment cases aren’t good for feminists.
People for the kosher treatment of chickens force change in Orthodox High Holiday practice.
Who would’ve guessed that a movie directed by Ben Affleck would make Casey Affleck a star?
Sean Penn dives entertainingly into the wilderness.
Why Ang Lee believed he had to go NC-17.
Quick looks at new fiction from Paul Theroux, Irvine Welsh, and others.
Thomas Krens’s tasteless and morally compromised plan for a new Guggenheim.
Hiring a new director for the Guggenheim will be tricky.
The Ian McKellen double bill at BAM.
Jesse Eisenberg (The Squid and the Whale) is everywhere. He talked with Boris Kachka about typecasting, politics, and getting mugged.
Toni Morrison’s opera finally makes it to New York.
Nick Lowe on the favorite movies and music of his youth.
Fall shows embrace the fantastic and supernatural.
British sci-fi spinoff or high-quality dinnerware?
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
How Mark Penn built Hillary’s lead with nostalgia for Bill.
In Chelsea, things grow darker well before daylight saving time ends.
Three entirely diverse opportunities to rock out en famille.
September brings a harvest of wine events.
For the High Holidays, a pair of talks about Jewish identity.
A grass-scented candle and other autumnal products.
Though its sneaker-brand provenance and Transformers gimmick hurt its curb cred, the bike won me over.
New store openings this week.
Sorting through the gooey proliferation of chewing gum.
Meeting the tribes of Union Square.
Lightweight Chinese from Ian Schrager.
Is it just coincidence that the appearance of tart, lemony tomatillos at Greenmarket coincides with the beginning of football season?
Week of September 24, 2007: Bobo, Tokyo Bar, and Fiamma.
The latest in fancy popcorn.
In preparation for the opening of his new restaurant, Gray Kunz raids D’Agostino’s?
Is it a small cucumber or the world’s cutest watermelon? That’s the vexing question on the minds of visitors to the Windfall Farm stand.
Readers sound off on Manny Howard, Col Allan, and more.