November 5, 2007 Issue
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Cover Story
The Money Issue
Seven very different stories about the kinds of things that happen
when dollars change hands.
• The Catastrophist View of the Economy
• Good-Behavior Bribes for the Poor
• The Real-Life Drug Lords of American Gangster
• More...
Intelligencer
Quinn Nailed by Carpenters
Calls off fund-raiser with union enemy.
Casting Brad Pitt As the Unabomber
Mr. Jolie in hoodie, shades?
Wanna Buy Waldman’s Rat Pack Relic?
Sammy’s wedding license.
Second Memoir Heralds Fitty, Littérateur
Will (not Kill) to power.
L’Engle’s Apt. Goes on the Market
A wrinkle in a classic eight.
It Happened Last Week
In a week filled with political trickery, Hillary Clinton lugged home a goody bag stuffed with treats.
Wiggly Old Party
Grown-ups dig the kiddie crooners.
Dubai on the Bowery
Belly up to the bars.
What She Wants
Imagining Cécilia Sarkozy’s escape to New York.
Get Out of Jail, Eventually
After 32 years, corrupt cop turned convicted murderer Bill Phillips wins parole.
Columns
The Power Grid
Why the Web 2.0 bubble doesn’t bother Silicon Valley.
Strategist
Best Bets
A Timex workout watch and other accessories for the marathon-inspired.
Tested: Tilt, Tuck, and Tighten
A test of the Hip Hop Abs regimen.
Shop News
Coach's new 1,200-square-foot Legacy store features a restored copper exterior and white-oak- and nickel-accented interiors.
Look Book
A (male) fashion designer with an interest in necklaces and heels.
Restaurant Review
Park Avenue Autumn succeeds (most of the time) under strict, self-imposed guidelines.
In Season Recipe
Tocqueville’s Marco Moreira amplifies the delicate sweetness of the Bosc pear.
Insatiable Critic
Irving Mill seems to be flaunting the genes of Gramercy Tavern.
Restaurant Openings
Week of November 5, 2007: Lunetta, Bacaro, and Smith's.
Greenmarket’s First Nickel Bag
A lone farmer launches a campaign against plastic.
I’ll Have the Chang With Extra Kimchee, Please
With David Chang’s blessing, his friends at PDT introduced the Chang Dog.
Mating
Halloween sluttery, gateway to life-affirming kinkiness.
Culture
Alias: Roxane
Jennifer Garner dives into Broadway in the most headfirst-possible manner.
The Movie Review
In American Gangster, Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe aim for broad social commentary.
Busy Bee: Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick, who co-stars as Jerry Seinfeld’s best bee in the Bee Movie talked with Jada Yuan.
The Architecture Review
15 Central Park West and the Plaza strive to seize luxury back from the glass towers.
The Theater Review
Two plays about war and death take differing views of human nature.
Former Angry Young Man: Brian Cox
After a slew of films, this year, Brian Cox returned to the theater as Max in Tom Stoppard’s Rock ’n’ Roll, in a part written for him. He spoke with Boris Kachka.
The Art Review
Understanding Steven Parrino’s role in keeping painting alive.
The Pop Music Review
Radiohead solve every mega�rock band’s artistic conundrum.
The Classical Music Review
An overly choreographed Macbeth.
The Approval Matrix: Week of November 5, 2007
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
The Week
This Week in Performa
The second installment of New York’s performance-art biennial is here� what’s worth trekking out of your way for.
Laurie Berkner at Carnegie Hall
Plus: Three other mom-rock stars play around town.
Berlin Meets West 57th
Recommended fare from Carnegie Hall’s celebration of Europe’s white-hot cultural capital.
Stay (Carbo-) Hydrated
Where to wallow in pasta the night before the New York City Marathon.
Departments
Comments: November 5, 2007
Readers sound off on design revolutionaries, Selma Blair, and more.
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