Readers sound off on gays with children.
New-baby neurosis, deli-counter etiquette, and calling the press on your ex
In an age when liberal success is suspect, underdogs are the new heroes
Things are looking up for New York Democrats. So why should they be worried—very worried?
Joe Roth: A consummate Hollywood player who suddenly has a lot to prove
Footlight Records: Your source for soundtracks, show tunes, and all the cult offerings a music lover could want
Makeup lessons at the city’s top salons
Deal of the Week: The Manolo look for less at Beverly Feldman
Inspired ideas for kicking off the new year in style
Who can copy my glasses frames?
Andy Warhol as indulgent father in Steven Watson’s Factory Made
Mystery trumps meaning in Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker
Two startling shows presage the future of architecture
An unrecognizable La Juive returns to the Met
The Ballet Boyz make exuberant art
Jay-Z’s sensational farewell album
John Leonard reviews Sister Helen, Full-Court Circle, and more
Inimitable Italian at 50 Carmine
Wonder bread from the Indian Bread Co., Thanksgiving day dining, and the great Payard gives pumpkin pie a makeover.
Jenna Jameson’s Penthouse plans.
How can Paris salvage her image this time?
An open letter to the Artist Still Known as Prince (Charles).
Seventies revivalism strikes again, with a new all-female roller-derby league.
Farrah spouts off about her Broadway un-debut.
Our jury of experts takes on the Durst verdict.
Jennifer Westfeldt—of Kissing Jessica Stein fame—makes her Broadway debut in the old-fashioned (but feminist!) Wonderful Town.