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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

Winners and Sinners of 1992: Politics
27
Nineteen hundred and ninety-two (Year), Current events
Winners and Sinners of 1992: Madison Ave
30
Nineteen hundred and ninety-two (Year) (Humor, satire, etc), Advertising (Awards, Humor, satire, etc)
Winners and Sinners of 1992: Media
34
Nineteen hundred and ninety-two (Year), Mass media
Winners and Sinners of 1992: Wall St
40
Nineteen hundred and ninety-two (Year), Economics (Press coverage)
The Brilliance of New York
60
New Yorkers, New York (N.Y.) (Intellectual life)
Grodd is in the Details
85
Clifford Grodd (American clothing store executive.), Paul Stuart, Inc
The Beat Goes on
86
Peter Mulroy, Community policing, New York (N.Y.) (Police), Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.)
Glittering Prizes
88
Jonathan Galassi (American editor, poet and translator.), Farrar Straus & Giroux, Inc
All in the Family
89
Kathryn Anastos, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center (New York, N.Y.), AIDS (Disease) and women
The Philosopher Pol
90
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (American senator and diplomat.); 1927-2003, New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government)

The Brilliance of New York
60
New Yorkers, New York (N.Y.) (Intellectual life)
Today's Wired Wonder Boy
66
Jeff Zucker (American motion picture and television executive.)
Today
66
Today (Television program) (Reviews)
The Emperor of Taste
66
Alexander Liberman; 1912-1999, Conde Nast Publications Inc
From Rap to Riches
69
Russell Simmons (American recording, motion picture and broadcasting executive.); 1957-, Rush Communications Inc
The American Dream
70
Ralph Lauren
All that Jazz
72
Toni Morrison (American novelist.); 1931-
Making the Scene
74
Tony Walton, Theater (Stage setting and scenery)
The Making of the President
76
Donny Deutsch, Deutsch\Dworin Inc
Old School Ties
77
Deborah Meier (American educational reformer and school principal.), Women school superintendents and principals, East Harlem (New York, N.Y.), New York (N.Y.) (Education)
The Ringmaster of Le Cirque
78
Sirio Maccioni, Le Cirque (New York, N.Y.: Restaurant)
Character Study
80
Pat Riley (American basketball coach.), New York Knicks (Basketball team)
Pyramid Power
82
I. M. Pei; 1917-.
Conquest of Space
84
Al Pacino (American actor.)
Wild Child
92
Mark Morris
The Mind's Eye
92
Robert Hughes (Australian art critic.)
Fairest of Them All
95
Morris E. Lasker (American judge.)
The Magic Touch
96
Thad Hayes
New York Stories
98
Joseph Mitchell (American journalist and essayist.); 1908-1996
Pricey Advice
100
James David Wolfensohn (Australian international organization official.); 1933-, James D. Wolfensohn, Inc
Riding the Waves
102
Cathleen Synge Morawetz (American mathematician.); 1923-, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Right from the Start
107
William Safire (American journalist, essayist and novelist.), New York times
Heart Sounds
108
Itzhak Perlman; 1945-.
The Cool World
110
Wynton Marsalis
The Rights Stuff
114
Floyd Abrams, Freedom of speech, Freedom of the press
Body Language
122
Louise Bourgeois (American sculptor.); 1911-2010
White Mischief
126
P. J. O'Rourke

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