October 9, 2006 Issue
Cover Story
Scenes From the Kitchen
How they lived: vintage photos of Marilyn Monroe, Joe Namath, Woody Allen,
Jackie O., Malcolm X, and more in their native New York habitats.
Plus:
Living in History
A photographic look at what five New Yorkers have done with their pieces of the city’s past.
• The Central Park West Home of Leonard Bernstein
• Architect Paul Rudolph’s Avant-Garde Beekman Place Apartment
• Mark Landis’s 1770s Staten Island Fixer-Upper
• The Former YMCA Locker Room
• Gloria Vanderbilt’s Aunt’s Carriage House
Features
The Human Blog
Serial charmer and conservative turncoat Arianna Huffington reinvents herself yet again�as self-help guru and queen of connectedness.
Getting His Due
For forcing Swiss banks to repay their debts to Holocaust survivors, NYU law professor Burt Neuborne was hailed as a hero. Then he submitted his bill: $4,760,000.
Intelligencer
It Happened Last Week: The Buck Stops There
"I don’t have enough time to finger-point,� declared an uncharacteristically busy President Bush last week, but self-exculpating digits and tongues were wagging everywhere else.
Why Kerik? Asks P.I. Friend of Pirro’s
Bo Dietl: I’m more qualified.
Jay-Z’s Return KOs Nas
Bring that beef back.
Strapped Sirio Bums Batali Bucks
Someone’s gotta pay the fare.
Jim Carrey, Penthouse Pet
Lincoln Center Renter.
Legal Victory for Flt. 800 Obsessives
(Are 9/11 conspiracists jealous?)
Stealing Harvard
Club crashers praise the best free workout in midtown (they dont check I.D.’s, SATs).
Gun Nuts
Can Bloomberg�s firearms initiatives hit their target? Turf wars, slander suits bedevil crusade.
Expecting Company
Being nine months pregnant won’t keep Heather Laws from doing Sondheim.
But Where Do You Sleep?
With real-estate prices through the roof, Murphy-bed sales are �off the hook.�
Strategist
Best Bets
A kaleidoscopic projector for kids and adults alike, the skinniest jeans around, and more.
Ask a Shop Clerk
Yvette Grant of McNally Robinson Booksellers.
Shop News
Phyto Universe opens on Lexington Avenue.
Look Book
A handlebar-mustached attorney on dressing to impress.
Underground Gourmet Review
Cobble Hill’s Bocca Lupo shows the panini-come-latelies how it’s done.
In Season
A Tanoreen chef's eggplant musaka’a recipe.
Insatiable Critic
Chinese with an Indian flourish at I-Chin.
Restaurant Openings & Buzz
Week of October 9, 2006: La Lunetta, Noo Na, Metro Marché, and Pasita.
Danny Meyer Walks Into a Pub
The restaurateur on the art of hospitality.
Heavy Hitters
Why wait till it’s cold? Any drop in temperature is a good excuse to tuck into the hearty cooking you avoided all summer.
Travel
The trendoid-weary vacationer’s guide to Florida.
The Culture Pages
Man, Oh, Man
Ed Harris doesn’t have anything against smiling�it’s just that no one’s asking him to do it.
Movie Review
An admittedly thrilling Martin Scorsese crime epic that’s short on heart.
Three Steps: The New York Film Festival
A trio of tips for enjoying the best of the fest.
The Dictator’s M.D.: James McAvoy
At the Toronto Film Festival, the 27-year-old Scottish actor was touted as the next Ewan McGregor.
TV Review
Hey, more comedies about quirky neighbors and attractive twentysomethings!
Casanova
When you’ve got Peter O’Toole in a Masterpiece Theatre mini-series, who cares how many liberties teleplaywright Russell T. Davies took with the confabulations of Giovanni Giacomo Casanova?
Runaway
We’ve been here many times before, with a whole family on the run, although this time, at least, it has nothing to do with the witness-protection program.
Heroes
This gang's job, whether they know it or not, is to save the world from 9/11.
Art Review
At the Whitney: How Picasso helped American artists get their act together.
Show and Tell: Nikki S. Lee
If Cindy Sherman had turned her �Untitled Film Stills� into an actual film, the result might have been like a.k.a. Nikki S. Lee.
Pop Review
Sean Lennon’s influences, including Bambi, Dada, and whale meat for lunch.
Classical Music Review
The Met inaugurates the Gelb era with a cold Madama Butterfly.
Theater Review
Eric Bogosian’s portrait of suburban angst seems inconsequential these days.
The Approval Matrix
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
The Week
Girl Talk
Die-hard fan or no, $750 for a Barbra Streisand stadium seat is madness. Two alternatives from the next generation.
Smooth Operation
The Silk Road Ensemble, founded by Yo-Yo Ma, begins a weeklong residency at the gorgeous Rubin Museum of Art.
Three True Tales
Stranger Than Fiction, a triple bill by American playwright Norman Beim, includes three one- acts �based on fact.�
Image Is Everything
Writers? What writers? Visual talents dominate the week at the 92nd Street Y.
Scoundrel No More
John Lithgow loses his dirty rotten side.
Columns
The Bottom Line
Don’t blame hedge funds for failing�blame sucker investors for believing it could never happen.
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