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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY 21, 2003--VOL. 36, NO. 24
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Kennedy Cuomo Crack up. On The Cover: Photograph By Corbis.

FEATURES:
Divorcing Dynasties The promise of Andrew Cuomo's 1990 wedding to Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Bobby Kennedy, was Cuomolot: a synergistic alliance between two Democratic dynasties that could take the couple anywhere. But the tabloid meltdown of the marriage amid accusations of infidelity raises the question: Was Andrew Cuomo the last believer in the Kennedy myth?.
The Window That's Been Opened Into This " Marriage And This Political Life Has Been Flung Wide By People Who Appear To Have Lost 9 All Sense. --Michael Wolff. Page 20.

Karen l and Liza BY ADA CALHOUN Karen Finley, notorious in the nineties for provocative shows featuring yams and chocolate in unusual places, is back. Her medium this time? Liza Minnelli. [MAKE LOVE]

The Writing life by ALEX WILLIAMS While aspiring writers--and surely New York has more of them per capita than any other city in the world--have a better chance than ever of winning the literary lottery for a first novel, there's a downside to the supersized advance: It can kill your career. Plus: A tip sheet to getting ahead no matter what kind of writing career you're after. And writers Jonathan Franzen, Jeffrey Eugenides, Tom Wolfe, and others talk about how they got the write start.

SEVEN DAYS OF ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT:
MOVIES BAD BOYS II Will Smith and Martin Lawrence both made the leap to leading-man status with the 1995 hit Bad Boys (and broke through the black-guy-white-guy buddy-movie stereotype). Both retu.n, joined by new co-star Gabrielle Union and a great deal of firepower, for Bad Boys II, opening Friday. (See interview with Union, page 54.).

THEATER FLESH AND BLOOD New York Theatre Workshop's adaptation of the Long Island family saga by Michael Cunningham stars Cherry Jones and Martha Plimpton. (In previews for a July 16 opening; see interview with Plimpton, page 57.).

RESTAURANTS NEW ICE CREAMS Raspberry-chili sorbet? Lavender ice cream? New York's premier makers of the cold stuff introduce their outra-geous--and outrageously tasty--new flavors for summer 2003. (See chart, page 62.).

ART DUST MEMORIES The French artist Emmanuel Latreille stages a show devoted to decay. (Please don't trace WASH ME in the exhibits with your finger.) (See highlight, page 69.).

MUSIC & DANCE SAL LICITRA AND MARCELO ALVAREZ The two young tenors most likely to pick up Pavarotti and Domingo's mantle sing a free concert as part of Central Park's 150th--i)1t'lliday celebration. (July 19; see highlight, page 73.).

NIGHTLIFE THE WHITE STRIPES They just might be the hippest band on earth right now--and they're playing three New York gigs this week. (July 21 through 23; see listing. page 74.).

THE MIX GIRL COOK Hannah McCouch's novel of a put-upon woman chef stirs together cringe-inducing backstage restaurant moments with a fairy-tale plot. (See interview, page 76.).

KIDS THE SUMMER OF THE SWANS Theatreworks/USA sensitively renders this family drama about a teen and her mentally disabled brother. (See highlight, page 78.).

SMART CITY 41 BEST OF NEW YORK Do most dog runs make you want to run? Here, one that'll be a pleasure for both you and your pooch.
BEST BETS BY RIMA SUQI From sleek mobiles to the season's sexiest halter top, dress-up gear for you and your pad.
TEST DRIVE The great margarita shakedown.
SALES & BARGAINS Hip hats, haute linens, and bridal gowns galore.
LETTERS.
INTELLIGENCER.
THE SCENE Simmering super-models: Naomi vs. Heidi ... Bono snags Steve Jobs's CPW aparinient ... Land war in Ulster County.
COLUMNISTS.
THE BOTTOM LINE BY JAMES J. CRAMER Time to believe: Five ways to put the new bull market to work for you.
HOLLYWOOD BY ANNE THOMPSON How Fox Searchlight became the little movie studio that could nasties BY MICHAEL WOLFF.
CRITICS.
MOVIES BY PETER RAINER Filmmakers respond passionately to 9/11; Johnny Depp goes for broke in the wildly entertaining Pirates of the Caribbean.
JOHN LEONARD'S TV NOTES.
ART BY MARK STEVENS.
ARCHITECTURE BY JOSEPH GIOVANNINI At Artists Space, Zaha Hadid shows how she is liberating architecture from the confines of classical ideals.
UNDERGROUND GOURMET BY ROBIN RAISFELD AND ROB PATRONITE Lunchbox Food Co. takes diner dining to a whole new level.
THE WEEK 51A guide to the city's best culture and restaurants.
CLASSIFIEDS/PERSONALS/ REAL ESTATE.
NAKED CITY BY AMY SOHN Inside the mind of the married man's mistress.
STRICTLY PERSONAL.
NEW YORK CROSSWORD BY MAURA B. JACOBSON.
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