June 27, 2005 Issue
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Cover Story
Jean-Georges is Seeing Stars
Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the city’s most admired and emulated chef, is so unfamiliar with anything resembling failure that when he hit a stretch
of bad press last year, he spent three days in bed. Now, with an immaculate new restaurant and a return to the �clean� cuisine that he made famous,
he is hoping to recover his perfect form.
Plus: Adam Platt on rising kitchen talents; how to splurge prudently.
Features
Mommy's Little Con Man
Jackie Yalincak is a charming Turkish immigrant whose family foundation pledged $21 million to NYU. Her beloved son, Hakan, is a precocious 19-year-old who started a hedge fund with millions of dollars of investments. They’re also compulsive liars under arrest. The exclusive story behind New York’s most endearing family of grifters.
Does a Duck Have a Soul?
The war over foie gras pits indignant, eccentric protesters making charges of obscene cruelty against indignant, bourgeois connoisseurs defending their right to pleasure. Foie gras has become the new fur, but in this fight, the protesters could very well win.
Intelligencer
Intelligencer Gossip
Dave Chapelle shows up for stand-up,Robert Caro roasts the wannabe A.G., Jockeying for Hilary in the Hamptons, and more.
It Happened Last Week
With a pardonable sense of exasperation, New Yorkers did their best to follow a stadium�cum�Olympic-bid drama that had more false endings than a Mahler symphony.
Last Call at the Cock
How a sexed-up, smoky gay bar survived Rudy and Mike for so long.
Not Your Mother's Rhythm Method
Adventures in baby preventing: the latest rhythm method.
Shadow Studies
A Tribeca school fights developers for its place in the sun; kids �perform better� in natural light.
Strategist
Best Bets
A shoulder bag that’s practical and impressive, innovatively comfortable patio furniture, and more.
Shop News
Store openings this week.
Ask a Shop Clerk
Vincenzo Sciacchitano of Giorgio Armani.
Sales & Bargains
This week's hottest sales & bargains.
Look Book
A Ford model caught after one of her four daily outfit changes.
Wardrobe
Stylish women’s suits solve the what-to-wear-to-work-in-the-summer problem. Photographs by Burkhard Schittny.
Mating
Online dating can be arduous for lesbians.
Travel
Helsinki’s character emerges from Russia’s shadow.
Quest
Furnishing an entire apartment from street refuse in a single day.
Real Estate
Why Gramercy Park likes having a Schrager hotel in the neighborhood.
Restaurant Week Redux
For the next two weeks, excluding weekends, lunch at participating restaurants (see nycvisit.com) costs $20.12, in increasingly deluded support of New York’s Olympic bid.
Rags to Dishes
Once strictly a destination for cut-rate clothing, gritty Orchard Street is following Clinton Street’s lead, becoming a veritable restaurant row.
The Culture Pages
I Want My Gay TV
Can a famously savvy TV exec help figure out what it means for a network to be gay?
Movie Review
David LaChapelle’s new documentary is bizarre, heartwarming, and visually incredible.
New York Screen: Paramount Before the Code
A look at the new Film Forum series.
Pop Music Review
In �Jukebox,� listeners review new records from the White Stripes, Foo Fighters, Laura Cantrell, and more.
Theater Review
A great premise unfulfilled for Jon Robin Baitz.
"The Cherry Orchard" Reviewed
Donaghy captures the play's comedy, and, paradoxically, its despair.
Nice Guy: Scott Foley
Q&A with the actor.
Art Review
Two new exhibits of 1840s-era photographs that are more than just historical curiosities.
Overheard
What Museumgoers Really Thought About "Sol LeWitt on the Roof: Splotches, Whirls and Twirls."
Classical Music Review
An explanation for why South Pacific is seldom revived.
The Approval Matrix
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Columnists
The Bottom Line
Why was Morgan Stanley chief Phil Purcell fired? Probably because he alienated almost every single person he worked with.
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