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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 2, 2003--VOL. 36, NO. 18
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: SWEET! Italian Summer Pleasurues from Antipasto to Gelato. On The Cover: Photographed By Sang An.

SPEAR CARRIER: Gemelli with asparagus from Michael White of Fiamma. New York has officially consummated its love affair with Italian food. --page 30. TASTES OF SUMMER:
They're the Top New York's Italian restaurants have never been better or more popular. Our critics tasted everything from Babbo's beef-cheek ravioli to Gonzo's perfect pizzas in search of the ten best spots.

Italian Renaissance Hearty pasta, braised vegetables, grilled calamari--these days, we just can't get enough nuovo fare. Just in time for summer, the city's great Italian chefs--includ-ing Mario Bata, Scott Conant, and Frank De Carlo--tell us how to do it at home.

Stick 'Em Up Jimmy Bradley loves kebabs--curried or olive-drenched--because they're as easy to grill as they are to devour, especially paired with his showstopping summer salads.

Cold Comfort These six chefs may be hot, but their sensational desserts are divinely cool. Highball Heights The city's top drink maestros create icy pitchers of cocktails at once familiar and exotic--so you can spend more time with your (very happy) guests.

Night Crawler By Rob Tannenbaum Dave Attell spends the wee hours globe-trotting, bar-hopping, and meeting, as he puts it, the ugly people of the world--usually with beer (and shot glass) in hand. The star of one of Comedy Central's most-watched shows gets down and dirty on New York's sense of humor.

Whistleblower By Craig Horowitz Fired from her job as a Customs agent, Diane Kleiman has become for her former employer the most inconvenient of women--a whistleblower. Her allegations of ethnic slurs and sexual harassment are a serious matter. Her allegations of cronyism, corruption, and theft are even more serious. But her allegations of lax and porous security at JFK make her case a matter of national importance.

DEPARTMENTS.
Letters.
Intelligencer: Marc S. Malkin with Deborah Schoeneman.
Scene: Patrick McMullan.
Gotham.
Columns.
The City Politic: Chris Smith Everyone's bitching about the budget cuts, the tax hikes, the smoking ban. But there's a civility to it all that could still save the mayor.
The Bottom Line: James J. Cramer There's a turnaround under way, and tech stocks are, shockingly, the driving force.
Strong Medicine: Joanne Kaufman As if managed care weren't a big enough pain, there's a scary shortage of anesthesiologists and radiologists, too.
Best Bets Rima Suqi.
The latest iPod, leather loafers, and colorful carnelian drop earrings.
Sales & Bargains.
Sexy one-piece suits for summer.
Beauty Lash-curling mascaras, leg lifters, and summer aromatherapy.
Cue Best of the Week.
CRITICS.
Movies: Peter Rainer.
In Together, a violin prodigy considers the price of fame; Capturing the Friedmans reveals one screwed-up family.
Architecture: Joseph Giovannini The Cooper-Hewitt's second triennial design exhibition falls to pieces.
Classical Music: Peter G. Davis.
The Death of Klinghoffer misses (again);.
Bach's unlikely chart topper, Morimur.
Pop Music: Ethan Brown.
Richard Thompson hits the right notes on The Old Kit Bag; the Yeah Yeah Yeahs plow along; Japanese and Indian dance music that delivers the goods.
John Leonard's TV Notes.
Dance: Laura Shapiro.
Christopher Wheeldon spins a whimsical West Side tale in Carnival; Peter Martins barely grasps the meaning of John Adams's Guide to Strange Places.
LISTINGS.
Classifieds/Personals/Real Estate.
Naked City: Amy Sohn.
Gay men looking for love find the market.
is bottoming out.
StrictlyPersonal.com.
Cue' Crossword: Maura B. Jacobson.
Guardian' Crossword.


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