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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 22, 1999--VOL. 32, NO. 11
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Interiors 1999.

Interiors 1999, By Wendy Goodman. Photograph by Antoine Bootz.

Escape Routes Three cool but comfortable getaway homes present wildly different approaches to relaxing in style.

Her Favorite Things Antiques dealer Sharone Einhorn's expanded cottage provides a chicly neutral backdrop for an evolving assortment of cherished castoffs.

Urban Cowboy When architect Steven Harris bought Columbia County acres, he didn't go native; instead, he built himself a downtown loft in an upstate field.

The Neo-Con Artist By Craig Horowitz Brilliant at winning friends across the political spectrum, Eric Breindel wielded influence far beyond the editorial page of the New York Post. As a collection of his essays is published on the anniversary of his death, a look back at his complicated life--and surprising canonization.

Gotham Manolo Blahnik comes to the meatpacking district; erotica by the book.

Color Coded Decorator Richard Keith Langham has dressed down his Dutchess County mansion to highlight intense color.

Cartoon Rooms Kids have plenty of imagination. But in these three fanciful bedrooms--sporty, girlish, and cozy- the parents have gotten into the act.

Gotham Style Sleeping bags: back in (high) fashion.

DEPARTMENTS:.
The National Interest Michael Tomasky Impeacher, heal thyself: Will a chastened GOP go to the mat against racism?.
Media Michael Wolff The political life as entree to the media life (and vice versa.
Cityside Mark Jacobson , Dr. Strangelove, and the Bronx that was an American dream.
Marketplace:.
Best Bets Corky Pollan A British company that really makes scents; the Discovery Channel goes commercial.
Smart City Stephanie Williams Gavel and stone: hunting for vintage jewelry.
Sales & Bargains Shyama Patel Anoraks, ponchos, and other anti-wet devices; art for AIDS.
The Arts:.
Movies Peter Rainer Michelle Pfeiffer's scrupulous work in Deep End of the Ocean; recalling Kubrick's genius.
Books Walter Kimn Monica and Dorothy: Separated at birth?.
Theater John Simon A Lion who can still roar; Matthew Broderick goes psycho in Night Must Fall.
Classical Music Peter G. Davis Lizzie Borden looks like a modern classic.
Dance lobi Tobias Paul Taylor's vaudeville routine is just routine.
Television John Leonard Susan Sarandon breathes comic life into Anne Tyler's Earthly Possessions.
Pop Music Pete Wells Steve Earle's intoxicating rebirth as a bluegrass master.
Cue Grizabella segues to the Cafe Carlyle; Arnold Newman's familiar faces.

Misc.
Letters.
Intelligencer by Beth Landman Kell and Deborah Mitchell.
Guardian Crossword.
Cue' Crossword by Maura B. Jacobson.
Classified.
Strictly Personalstkk.


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