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September 2008
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Bobo may be the most accessible of New York's glitzy insider restaurants. Unlike Freemans (hidden in an alley) and the Waverly Inn (co-owned by Vanity Fair's... more
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What's true of most cities also applies to New York: If you want to take the temperature of the town's tastes and style, get to a market. The Young Designer's... more
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This Soho boutiquewhose proudly '80s font hints at the decade most revered within displays work by a different country's designers each year, plus a... more
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In spite of calling Paris home these days, Marc Jacobs will always belong to New York, the city where his multifarious design talents reached their nexus. It's... more
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This department store, known for selling designer fashions at heavily discounted prices, achieved a second degree of fame when it was seriously damaged in the... more
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Balthazar reinvented the downtown hot spot when it opened in the late '90s, and it's already a New York classic. Impresario Keith McNally, still the reigning... more
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For many people, the quintessential New York City experience is going to the theater. Despite (justified) complaints that today's offerings have become too... more
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The unique spiral building designed by Frank Lloyd Wrightreluctantly, since he thought New York was too overbuilttends to overshadow the collections... more
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John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s Art Deco masterpiece, Radio City Music Hall, was the first component of his eponymous Midtown development. The stage, with its... more
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Towering over the Bowery like a beacon of all things shiny and forward-thinking, the New Museum is one of the city's most talked-about landmarks. Designed by... more
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The world's preeminent museum for modern art reopened in November 2004 on its original site in a new building designed by architect Yoshio Taniguchi. The new... more
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Philippe de Montebello, who was the director of this epic museum for 31 years, once said that you can tour its highlights in an hour if you look selectively and... more
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Not so long ago, this was New York City's version of the Wild Westa warren of cobblestone streets abutting the West Side Highway, home to butchers and... more
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Roughly 12 million immigrants passed through this island as they entered America from the late 1800s through the mid-1950s, sometimes at the rate of thousands a... more
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New York City without the park is a dismal thought. Created by visionary landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the mid-1800s, the... more
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There seem to be more speakeasies in New York these days than there were during Prohibition. So it's nice to see PDTor "Please Don't Tell"have some... more
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New York City gay nightlife is as much about the stereotyped scene as it is driven by novelty. For guys, at least, choices abound: East Village dive, or Hell's... more
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