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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Winners and Sinners: Politics
26
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year), Current events
Winners and Sinners: Wall St
32
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year), Economics (Press coverage)
Winners and Sinners: Media
44
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year), Mass media
Winners and Sinners: Fashion
50
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year), Fashion
Winners and Sinners: Madison Ave
56
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year) (Humor, satire, etc), Advertising (Awards, Humor, satire, etc)
The Most Romantic Apartment: as Time Goes by
106
Apartments
The Most Romantic Story: that Obscure Object of Desire
108
Truman Capote (American short story writer and novelist.); 1924-1984, New York (N.Y.) in literature
A Lid for Every Pot
110
Dan Field, Field's Exclusive Service (Firm)
The Most Romantic View: Splendor from the Grass
116
Views (Scenery), New York (N.Y.) (Architecture)
The Most Romantic Song: Just Around the Corner
117
New York (N.Y.) (Songs and music)

New York Romance
65
Romance, New York (N.Y.) (Social life and customs)
New York Romance
88
The Most Romantic Street: Past Perfect
90
New York (N.Y.) (Streets), Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)
The Voice of the Turtle
92
John Van Druten; 1901-1957 (Reviews)
The Most Romantic Store: French Touch
93
Pierre Deux (Firm)
The Most Romantic Painting: Into the Woods
94
Pierre-Auguste Cot; 1837-1883
The Most Romantic Bar: Martinis . . . and Madeline
95
New York (N.Y.) (Bars, taverns, etc)
La Vie de Boheme '88
96
Jeff Vaughan, Meg Vaughan
The Most Romantic Restaurant: Lost in the Stars
102
Rainbow Room (New York, N.Y.: Nightclub)
On the Town
104
New York (N.Y.) in motion pictures
Swing Time
104
George Stevens (American motion picture director); 1904-1975 (Reviews), Swing time (Motion picture) (Reviews)
The Most Romantic Garden: Paradise Regained
105
Central Park (New York, N.Y.), New York (N.Y.) (Gardens and gardening)
The Most Romantic Poem: of Time and the River
118
Walt Whitman (American poet.); 1819-1892, New York (N.Y.) in poetry
Most Romantic Salesman: Tiffany's Senior Cupid
120
Danny Tarrant, Tiffany & Co
Fools for Love
122
Love
The Arts
131
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year), New York (N.Y.) (Arts)
Theater
131
New York (N.Y.) (Theater)
Movies
133
Motion pictures (Best films, Worst films)
Television
138
Television programs (Reviews)
Music
144
New York (N.Y.) (Music)
Dance
150
Nineteen hundred and eighty-eight (Year), New York (N.Y.) (Dance)
Art
156
New York (N.Y.) (Art)
Books
158
Books and reading (Best books)

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