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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 22, 2003--VOL. 36, NO. 32
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Will they or won't they? Hillary Clinton and Wesley Clark. On The Cover: Photograph By Peter Berson.

FEATURES:
Late Starters BY MICHAEL WOLFF An intractable war and a lethargic economy have made W. look vulnerable--but without convincing voters that any of the current Democratic contenders can unseat him. Enter Bill Clinton, with Wesley Clark on one arm and Hillary on the other. And this time it's personal. The Democrats Do Have Potential Candidates Who Don't Need A Year Of Prior Brand-Building And Dues-Paying And Humping It All Over The Place. --Michael Wolff, Page 26.

Dressing Up BY AMY LAROCCA This summer, Behnaz Sarafpour quit her job as private-label designer at Barneys to develop her own line, and the tres elegants results are in. With her ballet-inspired fall collection, she's trading "slinky, sleek, and obviously sexy" for classically pretty. "I'm so tired of distressed," she declares.

Color Coded Rising-star decorator Miles Redd uses vivid color and a contemporary way with traditional pieces to create radically different--try very pink and very blue--apartments for a Manhattan bachelor and bachelorette.

SEVEN DAYS OF ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT:
Newsflash: In Woody Allen's Anything Else, the director mercifully has not given himself a romantic scene with co-star Christina Ricci. But the film does share something with Allen's other work. "It has some of that longing feeling, with that slight sense of regret, that you get in Stardust Memories," she says, referring to her favorite Allen film. (See our interview with Ricci, page 58.).

THEATER BECKETT/ALBEE An evening of short plays by the two absurdist masters. Marian Seldes and Brian Murray, those Albee favorites, star. (In previews September 23; see interview, page 62.).

RESTAURANTS 'CESCA Quest's Tom Valenti goes back to Italian homestyle cooking at his new Upper West Side place. (See highlight, page 68.).

ART 33 MACDOUGAL ALLEY: THE INTERLOCKING SCULPTURE OF ISAMU NOGUCHI PaceWildenstein shows the geometric work by the mid-century designer and sculptor--including one piece that disappeared for decades. (See highlight, page 73.).

music & DANCE MOSCOW NIGHTS Wynton Marsalis brings the best big band in Russia to Jazz at Lincoln Center for an evening of collaboration and premieres. (See interview, page 77.).

NIGHTLIFE STACEY KENT A cabaret star salutes her singer-songwriter heroes at the Algonquin. (See interview, page 78.).

THE MIX NEW YORK IS BOOK COUNTRY The publishing world's annual Fifth Avenue extravaganza turns 25. (See our Top Five list of readings and other events, page 80.)..

KIDS THE MADAME ALEXANDER DOLL COMPANY TOUR One of Harlem's oldest and best-loved factories just may become the hottest birthday-party spot in town. (See highlight, page 82.).

With the former First Daughter about to settle among us, we asked notables around town for words of wisdom (not that she's asking.
COLUMNISTS.
THE BOTTOM LINE BY JAMES J. CRAMER How insane is it when the refuge of small investors--mutual funds--sells them out?.
THE SCENE Alec Bald-win's gay agenda. . . Ed Klein: Kennedy friend or foe? . . . Mario Batali chokes on Rocco's cuisine.
SMART CITY.
BEST OF NEW YORK Sweet relief: Westville's butter-drenched blueberry pie.
BEST BETS BY RIMA SUQI Michael Kors wallabees, a space-age swivel chair, and Smythson of Bond Street's first handbags.
TEST DRIVE Going undercover in the city's consignment shops.
SALES & BARGAINS Steve Madden pumps, plus sales at Tourneau, Bergdorf, and more.
TRAVEL Skip South Beach--the rest of Florida is getting a face-lift.
STRONG MEDICINE BY JOANNE KAUFMAN A change in privacy guidelines gives patients power--but leaves hospital fund-raisers in a panic.
CRITICS.
MOVIES BY PETER RAINER 7b Be and to Have takes a loving look at a great teacher; Secondhand Lions feels fake despite great performances.
THEATER BY JOHN SIMON The sophomoric Matt & Ben misfires.
BOOKS BY JOHN HOMANS Jonathan Lethem postmodernizes Brooklyn nostalgia in The Fortress of Solitude.
TELEVISION BY JOHN LEONARD Curse of the Bambino revisits baseball's most infamous trade.
DANCE BY LAURA SHAPIRO Felix Ruckert engages the audience and--surprise!--it works.
ART BY MARK STEVENS The Zen (and zany) art of Paul Kos.
RESTAURANTS BY HAL RUBENSTEIN The River Cafe quietly stands the test of time.
THE WEEK 56A guide to the city's best culture and restaurants.
CLASSIFIEDS/PERSONALS/ REAL ESTATE.
NAKED CITY BY AMY SOHN Can this marriage be saved?.
STRICTLY PERSONAL.
NEW YORK CROSSWORD BY MAURA B. JACOBSON.
RUNWAYS! PARTIES! FASHION WEEK! What are Narcisco, Marc, Carolina, and Ralph planning for spring? Check our daily coverage of the shows. We'll have photos, video, and reports on the most notable new collections.


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