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New York
New York, October 27, 2008
The Witches, The Widows, and the ambiguous bliss of misogyny.
New York, October 13, 2008
Product integration, 30 Rock, and the trouble with using brands to write TV.
New York, October 6, 2008
A feminist icon and a rising star on the sexual revolution, the booty-call nineties, and the Superwoman myth.
New York, September 14, 2008
He stalked Jackie, was pummeled by Brando, and gave birth to the idea of modern American celebrity. Without Ron Galella, there’d be no TMZ. Much to his dismay.
New York, May 4, 2008
The Sex and the City star likes Victorian morality tales, frets about artistic purity, and laments the passing of Old New York. So how did she become the poster girl for the New Manhattan?
New York, August 13, 2007
Celebrity blended families have become a cultural flash point, revealing a broad anxiety: Do parents really love adopted children differently than their own offspring?
New York, June 18, 2007
The Sopranos creator David Chase turned us all into Tony’s shrink, then duped us into believing he could be saved. It took us eight seasons to figure out we’d been had.
New York, February 18, 2007
Why are models dwindling in size? Because they’ve dwindled in stature—from bodacious superstars to nameless, faceless manual laborers.
New York, February 12, 2007
As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
New York, July 17, 2006
In the collective id known as UrbanBaby, New York women confess their darkest fears about parenting and marriage—and, not infrequently, go to war over them.