August 27, 2007 Issue
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Cover Story
Cover Girl: Evan Rachel Wood
Beneath Evan Rachel Wood’s all-American, uncomplicated beauty lives a semi-suppressed style rebel.
Features
Cover Boy: Paul Dano
"I guess the main purpose of clothing, for me, is so that I’m not naked,� says Paul Dano, best known for playing Dwayne, the sullen, willfully silent son in last year’s indie darling Little Miss Sunshine.
Fall Fashion 2007
Prepare yourself for fall’s new edge�watch those angles!; a modern-day Addams family lurks in tweed; The triangle is the latest in geometric innovation; fear not, cozy is still cool, as Cindy Crawford shows in loungy sweaters; but then, so are motorcycle jackets; ditto, dreamlike evening gowns shown here in surreal settings. In exuberant fashion, men get dressed. Taking some dangerous leaps in old-school suits; some talented young gentlemen in coats and corduroy dress the part of creative guys around town.
Attack of the Fashion Gremlins
The Olsens�glamorous and bohemian�take their peculiarly prescient fashion sense mainstream with a grown-up line. And the result is surprisingly good.
The End of the Blob
This season, fashion takes on a dramatic new shape. Bid shapeless sacks good-bye; say hello to the waist. The female form returns.
Me, My Suit, and I
One man’s seduction by the demented world of bespoke tailoring.
Dior Man
Can Hedi Slimane’s heir, Kris Van Assche, trump an icon with subtlety?
Conspiracy of Two
So many tried to make sense of the deaths of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake. Why did this well-known art couple take their lives in dramatic succession? A chronicle of their descent into paranoia and madness.
Intelligencer
Popular Mike Hangs With Eliot
Governor’s new BFF: the mayor.
The New McCain Gang Still Paying Bills
Next campaign bus will be a beater.
Is Cipriani Group On the Menu?
It sure looks tasty.
Plover Attack! Fear Seizes Hamptons
Wrong bird accused of attack.
Modesty Panic Grips Hearst Tower
Flashing the tourists.
It Happened Last Week
As the city draped itself in black last week to mourn the death of Brooke Astor, stock-market troubles aside, the summer’s darkest days otherwise seemed to have passed.
Being Mrs. Astor
How she lived her life, very well indeed, to 105.
Social Circles
Astor always surrounded herself with people with ideas and energy. A decade-by-decade guide to some of those she was close to.
Her Donor Role
A selected tally of money given by the Astor Foundation (1959�1997) and Brooke Astor herself.
Always Those Smart Little Suits
Dressing Mrs. Astor.
Fighting Rove’s Last War
Yes, he was a great tactician. But for Democrats, his tactics are a trap.
Columns
The Sporting Life
For the first time in his life, Pedro Martinez wonders if he has what it takes.
Strategist
Best Bets
The feather, rising star of the accessory world.
Shop News
The freshly minted ê Shave, the concept of former sculptor Danielle Malka, elevates shaving accoutrements to art forms.
Ask a Clerk
Flower Power Herbs & Roots, 406 E. 9th St., nr. Ave. A; 212-982-6664
Look Book
The charmed life of two model-bicyclists.
Restaurant Review
A promising start for the latest chef of Suba.
In Season
Short and squat, with a warty complexion, the Kirby may be the ugly duckling of the cucumber world, but it’s also the best for pickling.
Insatiable Critic
Probably you Justin Timberlake fans will haunt Southern Hospitality hoping to spot your crush sipping Mountain Dew in a back booth of this raffish joint he’s fronting.
Restaurant Openings
Week of August 27, 2007: Margaret Palca Bakes and BarFry.
Innovation
In a smokeless restaurant world, matches may have become obsolete, but not the matchbook.
Hamburger Helpers
Ranking hamburger buns.
The Everything Guide to the U.S. Open
How to approach the U.S. Open.
Real Estate
A pre-bubble buyer? Good luck.
Apple’s Nanny Gets a Summer Share
Word is Gwyneth Paltrow rented a separate house in the Hamptons for her employees and it’s costing her a little more than $20,000 a month.
Life Swap: What If You Left New York?
Trade one island for another.
CULTURE
A New Pornographer in Town
Things have been going so well for New Pornographers front man A. C. Newman that he’s starting to get nervous.
The Movie Review
The convulsively funny Superbad might be the most provocative teen comedy ever made.
Typecasting Activist: Catalina Sandino Moreno
In Ethan Hawke’s film The Hottest State, Catalina Sandino Moreno finally plays a woman who doesn’t have to sneak into the country. She spoke with Logan Hill.
Verisimilitude Test: Is This Really the City You Know?
Which New York�subculture films get the details right?
The Theater Review
Why does Grease make everyone so happy?
Overheard
What the audience really thought about Absinthe and La Vie at Spiegelworld.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Remembering Elizabeth Murray.
The Approval Matrix: Week of August 27, 2007
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
The Week
The Birth of the Cool
Soothing abstractions and well-ventilated museums are the perfect antidotes to horrifying humidity.
Something to Chew On
A workshop that’ll stick with you.
You Can Always Go...
An uncommonly rich week downtown as the summer festivals take dance to unusual places.
Pig Outs
We thought August meant corn, tomatoes, and lobster. Apparently, we forgot about pork.
Road Food
No time for a real summer vacation? Why not take a trip to the country for dinner?
Rock Out With Your Cash Out
A pair of daylong Saturday benefits.
Departments
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