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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.
 

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Contents

The National Interest: Winners and Sinners of 1986
24
Current events, Nineteen hundred and eighty-six (Year), New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government)
The Bottom Line: Winners and Sinners of 1986
30
Nineteen hundred and eighty-six (Year), Economics (Press coverage)
On Madison Ave.: Winners and Sinners of 1986
38
Nineteen hundred and eighty-six (Year) (Humor, satire, etc), Advertising (Awards, Humor, satire, etc)
The New New York
51
Two thousand (Year), New York (N.Y.)
Politics: the Powers that Will be
72
Jose Serrano (American congressman.); 1943-, Puerto Ricans (Political activities, United States), Bronx (New York, N.Y.) (Politics and government)
Theater: the Powers that Will be
96
Tina Howe
Law: the Powers that Will be
98
James H. Fogelson, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, Corporations (Acquisitions and mergers, Laws and regulations)
Art: the Powers that Will be
100
Kirk Varnedoe; 1946-2003, Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) Dept. of Painting and Sculpture
Fashion: the Powers that Will be
102
David Cameron
Medicine: the Powers that Will be
104
Stephen C. Joseph, New York (N.Y.) Dept. of Health

Media: the Powers that Will be
74
Arthur O. Sulzberger (Jr., American newspaper publisher.), New York times
Food: the Powers that Will be
76
Gilbert Le Coze; d. 1994, Le Bernardin (New York, N.Y.: Restaurant)
Education: the Powers that Will be
78
Sandra Feldman (American teachers union official.); 1939-2005, United Federation of Teachers, New York (N.Y.) (Education)
Money: the Powers that Will be
80
Thomas W. Strauss, Salomon Inc
Interiors: the Powers that Will be
82
Peter Marino (American architect and interior designer.)
Advertising: the Powers that Will be
84
Hal Riney, Hal Riney & Partners Inc
Real Estate: the Powers that Will be
86
Bruce Eichner, Real estate business, New York (N.Y.) (Architecture)
Religion: the Powers that Will be
88
Chester Talton, Episcopal Church (Black clergy, United States), Harlem (New York, N.Y.), New York (N.Y.) (Religion)
Clubs: the Powers that Will be
90
Keith McNally (British restaurateur.), New York (N.Y.) (Nightclubs)
Publishing: the Powers that Will be
92
Gary Fisketjon; 1954-., Atlantic Monthly Press
Cops: the Powers that Will be
94
Ronald Goldstock, Organized crime, Criminal justice, Administration of (New York (State))
Fiction: the Powers that Will be
106
Richard Ford (American novelist and short story writer.); 1944-
The Way We'll be
108
Theater: Summing Up 1986
134
New York (N.Y.) (Theater)
The Arts: Summing Up 1986
134
Arts, Nineteen hundred and eighty-six (Year), New York (N.Y.) (Arts)
Television: Summing Up 1986
136
Television programs (Reviews)
Movies: Summing Up 1986
141
Motion pictures (Best films)
Art: Summing Up 1986
142
New York (N.Y.) (Art)
Music: Summing Up 1986
144
New York (N.Y.) (Music)
Books: Summing Up 1986
147
Books and reading (Best books)
Dance: Summing Up 1986
152
Nineteen hundred and eighty-six (Year), New York (N.Y.) (Dance)

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