In New York Magazine next week ...
In New York Magazine next week ...
The Spring Fashion Issue
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Dynasty by David Amsden
What could make Oscar de la Renta -- a suave designer with a thriving line and a $100 million fortune -- nervous? The future of his company and the future of his family, which happen to be one and the same.
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Small Is Beautiful by Amy Larocca
Three boutique designers who have happily resisted the siren call of Big Fashion.
1+1=1 by Amy Larocca
Proenza Schouler is a fashion line by two young men who've mastered the art of sharing. A look into the quirky collaborative process of New York's hottest designer partnership.
Opening Night -- A curatorial collection of the season's most stylish gala
gowns.
Yoko, Now -- Yoko Ono still believes in black
Heel! -- The shoes for right now.
Soap Dish -- All My Children's Rebecca Budig, looking fresh for spring.
Frieze Frame -- The highest-art toga party of all time.
Goth Girl Goes Glam -- Christina Ricci transforms herself into a Versace
dream girl.
Mood Indigo -- Five young artists go blue head-to-toe.
Singular Sensations -- Broadway stars get an eighties makeover.
Columns ...
Dean Without Screams by John Heilemann
Why even center Democrats should stop worrying and learn to love Howard Dean (or, at least, love fighting with him).
Mergers on the Verge by James J. Cramer
Which billion-dollar companies are about to join forces and form multi- billion-dollar companies? A 2005 M&A forecast.
Intelligencer
The Supermodel's Superhero -- Can John Casablancas make the modeling business fabulous again?
Surfing the Subway: A Fitness Guide -- Germ-neurotics shun the pole, but are they also getting better glutes and thighs? By Megan Miller
Blowout Galas -- They raise lots of cash for MoMA and multiple sclerosis - - but at what price? A cost-vs.-revenue analysis. By Petra Bartosiewicz
Spotted: Rock/Don't Rock-Downtown walk signs get a mysterious makeover. By Alice Twemlow
Fashion's Surfer Dudes-An Orange County collective brings its sunny, preppy, silly, character-driven clothes to New York.
Strategist
THE BEST BET: A spring shoe from Ralph Lauren
THE LOOK BOOK: Julia Donaldson, Student
FOOD: Sapa has a great chef but a mediocre menu; an enthusiastic report from BLT Fish.
MATING: Amy Sohn on dating an artist
REAL ESTATE: SWF Seeks 2BR w/SWM -- Sometimes your broker can find you more than just an apartment. By Jhoanna Robledo
TRAVEL: Lisbon -- Frank Gehry, interesting artists, new hotels, the city's first day spa. Oh, and there's finally someplace cool to go besides the docks. By Tara Mandy
The Culture Pages
Dark Horse -- Let the pundits call Alan Alda a girlie-man. He's busy running for office. And, maybe, an Oscar. By Logan Hill
MOVIES: Porn, Again -- A sharp and thought-provoking documentary, Inside Deep Throat, revisits the skin flick's age of innocence. By Ken Tucker
BOOKS: Indolence Is Bliss -- Sam Lipsyte's bravura new novel, Home Land, manages to lift slacker fiction out of its terminal adolescence. By Daniel Asa Rose
ART: Lush Life -- Drawings by Rubens and Twombly form perfect duo -- with more in common than you might expect. By Mark Stevens
TV: Exposed Roots -- Two new programs do Black History Month proud: George C. Wolfe's bold Lackawanna Blues and a documentary on slavery. By John Leonard
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