New York Magazine

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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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Consumer No-confidence
36
Business recession, Consumers, United States (Economic policy)
The Taste Police
40
Politically correct movement (Advertising aspects), Advertising ethics, Advertising (Censorship)
Class Act
42
Darryl Durham, Harlem School of the Arts, Inc
Last Licks
48
Ross Perot (American computer software executive and presidential candidate.); 1930-, George Bush (American president.); 1924-, Bill Clinton (American president.); 1946-, Presidential debates (1992)
King Maker
52
Larry King; 1933-., Presidential campaigns (1992), Cable television (Talk shows), Radio programs (Talk shows), Cable television and politics
In the Deep Woods
84
In the deep woods (Television program) (Reviews)
The Wasteland
86
Meg Webster (Exhibitions), Environmental art
Star Drek
91
Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
The Voyage
91
Philip Glass (Reviews)
The Holy Terror
93
Simon James Holliday Gray (English dramatist and novelist); 1936- (Reviews)

The Nebbish Meets the Fonz
60
Robert Abrams, Alfonse D'Amato, New York (State) (Politics and government)
Prime Chuck
66
Chuck Pfeifer, New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants)
Two for the Show
80
New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants)
Night and the City
82
Irwin Winkler (Reviews), Night and the city (Motion picture) (Reviews)
Memento Mori
84
Memento mori (Television program: 1992) (Reviews)
Six Wives
94
Edward Thomas (Reviews)
Dharma Lion (Book Review)
95
African laughter (Book Review)
96
Up East
97
New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants)

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