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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

Free press and cheap innuendo
9
Press and politics
Lights, camera, money
12
Motion picture industry (Finance)
Disastrous calm
40
Nuclear power plants (Accidents and explosions)
Mobilizing against the nukes
43
Anti-nuclear movement
Let'em eat cake and pies, and doughnuts .
44
Bakers and bakeries
Pardoner's tale (Book Review)
78
Graveside festivities
82
Rudolf Nureyev (Russian ballet dancer.); 1938-1993, Maurice Bejart Ballet of the Twentieth Century
Champ
86
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Put away your handkerchiefs
86
Women in motion pictures
Bedroom farce
88
Alan Ayckbourn; 1939-., Theater reviews (Single works)

Decorating on your own
48
Apartments, Do-it-yourself work, Houses (Interior decoration)
How to choose and use a contractor
54
Contractors
Eight top-notch carpenters
59
Carpenters
Re: sources
62
Household furnishings industry (Marketing), New York (N.Y.) (Stores)
Portrait of the artist as an aging radical
66
Ralph Fasanella; 1914-1997
War, the West and the wilderness (Book Review)
78
Big and little
90
Botho Strauss; 1944-., Theater reviews (Single works)
Expectations unfulfilled
91
New York City Opera Company
Miss Havisham's fire
91
Dominick Argento
Poetry in motion
94
Ronald B. Kitaj (American painter.)
Your rights in a cab
97
Taxicabs (Laws and regulations)
Down to the sea in ships
112
Boats and boating (Leasing and renting), Cruising

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