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  1. Annals of Advertising: This Vodka Has Legs
    The whizzes who made history with the ad campaign that had everyone ordering Absolut no...
    The New Yorker, September 12, 1994, pp. 62-83
  2. Annals of Food
    Puck's Peak
    The New Yorker, December 1, 1997, pp. 46-53
  3. Capitalism Observed: How to Read a Movie Ad
    There's more drama in all that tiny type than in most movies
    The Harpers Monthly, June 1983, pp. 14-17
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    New York Scene: The "Little Odessa" File (Review)
    The real-life drama of a young crew and two big stars working on an independent-filme s...
    1. Little Odessa (1994 Film) by James Gray#2
    The New Yorker, March 21, 1994, pp. 188-195
  5. Onward and Upward with the Arts: George Wolfe in Progress
    On Broadway and in his first Public Theatre fall season, the director takes on Joe Papp...
    The New Yorker, September 20, 1993, pp. 48-63
  6. Onward and Upward with the Arts: Paradise Lost
    Tony Kushner examines love in the time of AIDS
    The New Yorker, November 30, 1992, pp. 59-64
  7. Onward and Upward with the Arts: Screening Pollock
    Hollywood wants to tell Jackson Pollock's story, and has landed in the middle of a fort...
    The New Yorker, April 25, 1994, pp. 46-52
  8. Read Some About It
    A potted history of wartime censorship
    The New Republic, March 18, 1991, pp. 23-25
  9. The Reporter Who Would Be King (1992)
    A Biography of Richard Harding Davis
    3 Reviews
  10. Screw You Humor
    The New Republic, October 21, 1978, pp. 18-21
  11. Seventh Avenue: The Mega Mom-and-Pop Shop
    Donna Karan is fashion's most successful woman, but can she and her husband keep runnin...
    The New Yorker, November 7, 1994, pp. 124-135
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