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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

Another Wall Comes Down
16
United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Securities (Registration), Private placements (Securities), Institutional investments
Prop Art
20
Jacqueline Canto, Advertising props, Television advertising (Setting and scenery)
Vic Damone in Eastern Europe
24
George Bush (American president.); 1924-, United States (Foreign relations, Eastern Europe), Eastern Europe (Politics and government, Foreign relations, United States)
Golden Oldies
26
Rolling Stones (Humor, satire, etc)
Street Smart
28
Rick Aviles; 1953-1995
Days of Rage
80
National Endowment for the Arts, Artists Space (New York, N.Y.: Firm), AIDS (Disease) and artists, Art (Censorship)
New Year
83
Sir Michael Tippett; 1905-1998 (Reviews)
Ring in the New
83
Houston Grand Opera Association, Lyric Opera of Chicago
Wishful Thinking
86
Senta Driver (choreographer.), Joffrey Ballet, HARRY (Dance company)
Blind Witness
90
Blind witness (Television program) (Reviews)

A Death in the Family 1989
34
Frances Epstein; d. 1989, Death (Psychology), Parent-child relationship, Right to die
Rock Noir: Lou Reed Reckons with Andy Warhol in 'Songs for 'Drella'.
44
Lou Reed, Andy Warhol; 1928?-1987
The Real Thing
50
Bistros, Paris (France) (Restaurants)
Henry V.
74
Kenneth Branagh (Reviews), Henry V (Motion picture: 1989) (Reviews)
Steel Magnolias
78
Herbert Ross (Reviews), Steel magnolias (Motion picture) (Reviews)
Red King, White Knight
90
Red king, white knight (Television program) (Reviews)
Crowd Pleasers
94
Wine
Grand Hotel
99
George Forrest (songwriter); 1915-1999 (Reviews), Robert Wright (American composer and lyricist); 1914-2005 (Reviews)
A Few Good Men
99
Aaron Sorkin (American television scriptwriter) (Reviews)

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