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Young Againnew

Country music gets what movies have forgotten.
New York Press |
Armond White |
02-09-2006 |
Reviews
Back in Blacknew
What's really going on during Fashion Week?
New York Press |
Jonathan Leaf and Kevin Giordano |
02-09-2006 |
Fashion
Tags: fashion
A Queen Among Thievesnew

We can only admire the widow who wiped off her tears and went to work to ensure that the best of her husband's legacy was kept alive in the hearts and minds of Americans of good will.
New York Press |
Michael Meyers |
02-09-2006 |
Commentary
Torture for Fun and Profitnew
Greg Hartley is set to become the first ex-Army interrogator to spin his mind-bending, truth-wresting abilities into a general management consultancy.
New York Press |
Brendan Conway |
02-09-2006 |
Business & Labor
Tags: business & labor
One For You, 99 For Menew

John Boehner's genius in the House leadership race was to cast "reform" in terms of good PR.
New York Press |
Jeremy Lott |
02-09-2006 |
Politics
In Defense of Lyingnew
Is James Frey our A.J. Liebling?
New York Press |
Tim Marchman |
02-02-2006 |
Books
New York's Angry, Armed Mohawksnew
The Seneca have been signing new treaties and settling land claims even as the Mohawk have become more reclusive, enforcing old treaties and expanding land claims.
New York Press |
Brad Lockwood |
02-02-2006 |
Race & Class
Tags: race relations
A Conversation With Paul Bermannew
Paul Berman, the author of Power and the Idealists, discusses "the real oppression of our time."
New York Press |
Stephen Malone |
01-14-2006 |
Politics
How the Jazz Year Endsnew
Evidence of jazz's engagement with the world's greater events, trends and circumstances emerges from three items that pop out as one muses on the year past.
New York Press |
Howard Mandel |
12-29-2005 |
Music
Tags: yearinreview2005
On the Difficulties of Outing the Deadnew
The media is inconsistent in its decisions about whether to mention the sexuality of the gay departed. Witness the New York Times' hypocritical reticence regarding writer Susan Sontag.
New York Press |
Michelangelo Signorile |
01-27-2005 |
Commentary
Big Brother in Aisle Onenew
Something sinister goes on when you accept a grocery store discount cards. But it's hard to turn one down without seeming paranoid.
New York Press |
Jim Knipfel |
01-27-2005 |
Commentary
World Trade Center Replacement Was No Grassroots Effortnew
Philip Nobel's book reveals the degree to which big money interests and Gov. George Pataki manipulated the process of selecting a design project for Ground Zero.
New York Press |
Dan Neel |
01-27-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Port Authority, a star-crossed celebrity architect, Daniel Libeskind, Philip Nobel, Ronald Lauder, Sixteen Acres: Architecture and the Outrageous Struggle for the Future of Ground Zero, World Trade Center: the New York State Commission of Privatization and the New York State Research Council on Privatization investigative journalist Justin Berzon and National Review Online contributing editor Deroy Murdock
Kennedy vs. Cuomo: Reviving Old Ethnic Rivalriesnew
If Robert Kennedy Jr. runs against Andrew Cuomo Jr. in the Democratic primary for New York State Attorney General, he will do so armed with revenge instincts based on century-old ethnic hatred.
New York Press |
C.J. Sullivan |
01-27-2005 |
Politics
Tsunami Kills Tourists, Wakes Up Europenew
Tourist deaths from the tsunami has woken Europe up to banal reality. All these Asian nations have suddenly, in the wake of this absolute disaster, been contextualized.
New York Press |
Joshua Cohen |
01-13-2005 |
Commentary
Remembering a Father on New Year's Evenew
On Dec. 31, New York Press editor-in-chief Jeff Koyen was burying his 59-year-old father. He remembers the lessons he learned from his dad, including this one: Have a passion for everything you do, but don't let your job kill you.
New York Press |
Jeff Koyen |
01-05-2005 |
Children & Families