The firing of four producers over the Bush National Guard story has CBS News staff asking how the higher-ups got away clean.
By David Blum
After a dicey start, the country’s only gay high school has started to get its act together.
One man’s maniacal quest for the house next door.
Custom-stitched linens, plus Stella McCartney’s Adidas line
Duncan Sheik spends an imaginary $30,000 on vintage microphones and yoga retreats
Featuring a “German Quentin Crisp”
From hand-carved Cartiers to Duane Reade ballpoints, a guide to pens
Avant-garde socializing with Soy Bomb
Détente between co-op boards and brokers
Store openings this week
Sarah Pinto of H&M
“Cookie” lingerie set
Greek cuisine at the Upper West Side’s deservedly popular Onera
A black-truffle recipe from a Ducasse chef
Week of Jan. 31, 2005: Plate, Della Rovere, and English Is Italian.
Compass Yet Again? Can I Trust You?
Un-blinglike uses of Navan, hip-hop’s cognac du jour
Sukhadia’s is a gift to midtown vegetarians.
New York’s no New Orleans, but that’s no reason not to get in the bead-slinging swing come February 8.
For a nonpartisan Super Bowl Sunday, skip the cheese steaks and lobster rolls and order in some spicy chicken wings.
Handicapping the Kennedy auction at Sotheby’s
Big-time actor Philip Seymour Hoffman runs one of New York’s smallest (and coolest) theater companies.
Sundance buzz proves unreliable
Hal Hartley on trying to get his audience back
A New York–Centric Guide to the Oscars
Sutton Foster is the only highlight of the awful Little Women
The New Group’s revival of David Rabe’s Hurlyburly confirms it as a major play.
Torture moves from dramas to the nightly news and back
The art of procuring Taxicab Confessions
Manhattan fixture Antony’s favorite subject is, of all things, nature
Marianne Faithfull goes to the ballet with Mick Jagger
The Iron Curtain rises on twentieth-century Soviet music
This week at BAM, the busy composer David Lang premieres Amelia, a furiously athletic pointe-driven work.
More than 40 hours of hard-to-find live performances, featuring singers and conductors you won’t hear anywhere else.
The unjustly maligned work of the late Heather Lewis.
What the Audience Really Thought about NBCC Nominations Party (vs. National Book Awards)
Performance artist Mike Albo and his partner, Virginia Heffernan, just published a comic novel about a classic New York phenomenon.
Irv Gotti’s dirty laundry, Melania Knauss’s best dress man, Daniel Boulud on B’way, and more.
Although the iniquitous were mostly out of town New York was hit by blows of fire and ice that felt like divine retribution.
Cesar Pelli, Bernard Tschumi, Rafael Viñoly, and others on Philip Johnson’s monumental achievements
Hilary Swank’s boxing coach
Last month, the minimum wage in New York State rose from $5.15 to $6 an hour. Jada Yuan spoke with several minimum-wage workers about the change.
David Barton picks a new gym
Pataki stiffs the city so he can sustain his fiscally tough, tax-slashing rep with the national GOP.