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September 5, 2005 Issue
Cover Story
New York Stories
This season’s big fashion stories, each inspired by a memorable moment in New York fiction through the ages.
Features
Lost and Found
Marc Jacobs lives the dream life, hailed everywhere he goes as the reigning king of fashion cool. So why does he still feel like the lonely, awkward kid he was when he started out?
Kooks Crack Up
As Four distinguished itself as the weirdest fashion house in New York, which is quite an achievement. But nothing good lasts forever, especially if it’s a collective of four attention-loving, bed-sharing, violence-prone fashionistas.
The New York Look
Five styles that work here�and nowhere else.
Barbarian at the Tee
To a casual observer, the Maidstone Club’s exquisite golf course might be a symbol of upper-crust elitism. To a golf lover with a rebellious streak, it’s an irresistible temptation
Intelligencer
Intelligencer Gossip
Tommy Lee "Gandhi-esque," Rod Stewart shops for bras, Bergdorf's mind-control candles, and more.
It Happened Last Week
It was a week of mercy and forgiveness, when hundreds of Hamptons houseguests were doing their best to forgive their hosts’ décor, as the precious remainder of the season drew to a close.
Haring’s Pop Shop Fizzles Out
But the ceiling will live on�if they can get it out of there. The artist left no preservation advice; �I don’t think Keith cared about forever.�
Hedge Funders at the Hedgerows
As more and more traders set up shop in their vacation homes�and now at their own �hotel��will the Hamptons become a suburban office park?
Let’s Hail . . . a Rickshaw?
More primitive than a pedicab. Some say �degrading�; others tip big.
Strategist
Best Bets
Handbags that are sleek, stylish, and practical; mink-and-lizard hats; and other tempting buys.
The Look Book
A six-nine Wall Streeter on dressing to make money.
The Everything Guide to the U.S. Open
Tips for the discerning tennis fan: where to get tickets, how to behave badly but not too badly, a grunt translator, and more.
Shop News
Store openings this week.
Ask a Shop Clerk
Megumi Homma of Yohji Yamamoto.
Sales & Bargains
This week's hottest sales & bargains.
Restaurant Review
Club mogul Amy Sacco shows she can run a restaurant too.
In Season
A succotash recipe from Uovo.
Ask Gael
Why Do I Feel a Sea Breeze on Delancey and Norfolk?
Restaurant Openings & Buzz
Week of Aug. 29, 2005: Cookshop. Plus, strawberry season at the Greenmarket.
Dash it All
Next week, when Audrey Saunders opens her long-awaited Pegu Club in its second-story perch above West Houston Street, cocktail connoisseurs will have even more cause to celebrate.
Dinner, Anyone?
Dining options withing serving distance of the U.S. Open.
Two Months South of the Border
Sue Torres cooks her way around Mexico.
Real Estate
What happens when a broker needs a broker.
The Culture Pages
Avenue A-Lister
Rosario Dawson, the East Village’s most prominent booster, enjoys a moment before abandoning the neighborhood for California.
Movie Review
A great Ralph Fiennes performance drives The Constant Gardener.
Influences: Terry Gilliam
Q&A with The Brothers Grimm director.
Theater Review
The John Lennon musical is another failed take on a genre that actually has a lot.
'Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams' Reviewed
Lovers of drama will have to admire the sentiment, if nothing else.
'Theater of the New Ear' Reviewed
As rewarding a night as we've spent in the theater all year.
Book Review
Defending Bret Easton Ellis and other self-indulgent types.
Turn Your Head and Giggle
How an odd medical-factoid best seller was born.
Classical Music Review
A curious version of Britten’s great Death in Venice.
The Approval Matrix
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Columnists
The Golden-Boy Nominee
John Roberts’s seductive and distracting charm.
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