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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

Nouveau BoHo
16
New York (N.Y.) (Fashion shows)
Body Double
20
Undertakers and undertaking, Stockholders, New York (N.Y.) (Transit police)
Son of Malaise?
22
Bill Clinton; 1946-., Economic conferences, United States (Economic policy)
Mr. Bill's Press Corps
26
Bill Clinton; 1946- (Press relations)
No Sweat
28
Deodorants (Marketing)
Malcolm X.
70
Spike Lee (Reviews), Malcolm X (Motion picture) (Reviews)
Birds of Paradise
72
Olivier Messiaen (French organist and composer.), New York Philharmonic
Solitary Refinement
74
Agnes Martin (American painter); 1912-2004 (Exhibitions)
Stella (Book Review)
76
The evolution of useful things (Book Review)
80

X Patriot
30
Malcolm X; 1925-1965, Attallah Shabazz; 1958-.
It's a Cats Life
32
Susan Martin, Winter Garden Theatre (New York, N.Y.), Ushers
Cats
32
Andrew Lloyd Webber; 1948- (Reviews)
Bad Mouth: Howard Stern Vs. the FCC.
38
Howard Stern (American radio personality.); 1954-, United States Federal Communications Commission, Obscenity (Law), Radio programs (Censorship)
The Art of Dying
46
Death (Psychology), Terminal care
The Vanishing
54
Shai Fhima (Kidnapping), Schlomo Helbrans, Hasidism, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) (Religion)
Tru
81
Tru (Television program) (Reviews)
Stalin
81
Stalin (Television program) (Reviews)
Solitary Confinement
83
Rupert Holmes (American composer); 1947- (Reviews)
Anyone Can Whistle
84
Stephen Sondheim (Reviews)
Pie in the Sky
85
New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants)

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