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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: MAY 22, 1978--VOL. 11 NO. 21
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Say Hallelujah! New Yorkers Born Again. Cover: Photographed by Ken Ambrose.

Born Again in New York By Barbara Grizzuti Harrison If you think of Evangelical Christianity as only a Bible Belt phenomenon (Jimmy, Ruth, Anita, etc.) , you should know that your local bank president or insurance broker may also be in the movement. In the Wall Street area alone, some 100 executive officers meet for weekly prayer breakfasts. Reporter Harrison describes the spread of the Evangelical movement here.

Who's Buying America? By David Edwards As a hedge against political unrest at home, an increasing number of Europeans have been sending their money to the United States for safekeeping. Many of them are also buying American property. A French shirtmaker, for example, has just bought a farm in Tennessee.

The Man You Hate to Love By Cynthia Heimel On and on through the wee hours, Bob Grant talks into his WOR microphone. And talks. What's more, people telephone Grant, and they talk and talk. And the ruder Grant is toward his callers, the more the calls come pouring in. Who is Bob Grant, and why?

In the Chips: The New School of Gambling By Dennis O'Neil Now that gambling's come to Atlantic City (and tomorrow the world) , the need arises for dealers with some of that Vegas know-how. Thus, the New York School of Gambling, the first of its kind east of Nevada. Reporter O'Neil checks it out.

Special Pacific Air Travel Association Supplement You all know about those exotic places beyond the California coastline--the islands, and on to Asia. You may not know, however, that Pacific vacations can cost you no more than a European jaunt. Here is some information to expand your travel horizons: an article by Georgia Hesse on what to see in the Pacific; Harry Rolnick on legendary Asian hotels, with drawings by Julian Allen; maps, prices, hotel lists--everything you need to get started.

DEPARTMENTS:
Politics: After Moro--An Interview With Oriana Fallaci By Philip Nobile Controversial Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci speaks her mind on recent tragic events in her country, and what they mean to Europe's moral climate.
Sports: Will Apples Bob Up Next? By Jeff Greenfield With Billie Jean King as the drawing card, the New York Apples are right on the edge of success, and it's about time.
Music: Brahms Away! By Alan Rich The Brahms symphonies have outlived their usefulness, Brief Lives: The Oldest Person in New York By Terry Clifford Dionisia Perez, 118, lives happily in a Bronx nursing home. Her secrets for a long life? Pray and sing.
Movies: Kid Stuff By Molly Haskell Nunzio was ruined by the rating game.
The Urban Strategist: Cools Rush In By Janet Spencer King You'll need an air conditioner plenty in the next few months. Here are some re- liable firms to service your machine.
Dance: Riddles and Revelry By Marcia B. Siegel A new Don Quixote lights up the ABT.
Art: New Dine in Old Bottles By John Ashbery On Jim Dine's still lifes, now at the Pace.
Theater: Perfect Misbehavior By John Simon Fats Waller is born again on Broadway.
Page of Lists: They Went and Built a Skyscraper Seven Stories High! By John Tauranac New York's tallest building? It has grown!.

MISCELLANY.
New York Intelligencer.
In and Around Town.
Best Bets, by Ellen Stern.
London Sunday Times Crossword.
Sales & Bargains.
by Leonore Fleischer.
Art & Antiques.
New York Classified.
Town & Country Properties.
Competition, by Mary Ann Madden.


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