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March 10, 2014
Is San Francisco New York?

Ex�Wall Street bros, hacker hostels, self-loathing techies: dispatches from a city, newly flushed with wealth, that doesn’t quite know what to do with itself.

March 10, 2014
The Greatest Showbiz Book Ever Written

Act One is an infectious evocation of a vibrant world written, it turns out, by a chronic depressive who also found the business �pure hell.�

March 10, 2014
Enter Moss Hart

In this Act One excerpt, the author who dreamed of working in the theater gets his first shot.

March 10, 2014
The Gavel Drops at Sotheby’s

The auction house is under attack by hedge-fund activist Daniel Loeb, who wants it to start making lots more money, in part by refusing to kowtow to rich folks like him.

March 10, 2014
To Do: March 12�26, 2014

25 things to see, hear, watch, and read.

March 6, 2014
Space of the Week: A Firehouse, Revisited

Architect Rafael de Cárdenas’s overhaul of a city landmark.

March 10, 2014
Justin Davidson: How Can the Vienna Philharmonic Change Without Changing?

By living with paradox.

March 10, 2014
Best Beachside Hangout

Playland Motel might have 12 rooms, each designed by a local artist and outfitted with Eames recliners, but no one’s hitching the A train out here to catch up on sleep.

March 10, 2014
Best New Old Saloon

Doug Quinn, the bow-�tied proprietor who spent �nearly a decade bartending at P.J. Clarke’s, has created the throwback saloon of his dreams.

March 10, 2014
Best Neighborhood Haunt

In October, the place reopened with new owners Toby Cecchini and Joel Tompkins.