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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

Shut the Door
14
Refugees, Chinese, Asylum, Right of, Illegal aliens (Smuggling), Chinese (United States)
It's the Software, Stupid
16
Bill Clinton; 1946- (Press relations)
Just Say Nose
20
Guerlain SA, Perfumes
Score One for Wenner
24
Jann S. Wenner (American magazine publishing executive.), Jonathan Larson (American composer, lyricist and librettist.); 1960-1996, Motion pictures (Amateur films), Motion picture music
Let Us Now Locate Famous Men
28
Celebrity Service International, Inc
Jurassic Park
60
Steven Spielberg; 1947- (Reviews), Jurassic Park (Motion picture) (Reviews)
Sleepless in Seattle
62
Nora Ephron (Reviews), Sleepless in Seattle (Motion picture) (Reviews)
Silverlake Life: the View from Here
64
Silverlake life: the view from here (Television program) (Reviews)
When Worlds Collide
66
Art, Modern (Exhibitions), Art, Latin American (Exhibitions)
The lance and the shield (Book Review)
68

The Cult of Tilak
32
Tilak, Cults, New York (N.Y.) (Religion)
Scandal on Seventh Avenue
40
John J. Pomerantz, Laura Pomerantz, Leslie Fay Companies, Business failures, Clothing industry (Accounting)
The Play of Daniel
48
Daniel Boulud (French chef and restaurateur.), Daniel (New York, N.Y.: Restaurant)
Small is Beautiful
52
Elizabeth Cannon (fashion designer.), Todd Thomas (fashion designer.), Daryl Kerrigan (American fashion designer.), Clothing stores, New York (N.Y.) (Stores)
The Man who Loved Women
69
George Balanchine; 1904-1983, New York City Ballet
Playland
71
Athol Fugard (Reviews)
Down the Road
71
Lee Blessing (Reviews)

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