- August 11, 2008
- About-Face
Out with the gaunt and tight, in with the plump and juicy. There’s a new face in town—and it’s a baby’s.
- July 28, 2008
- Eat Cheap 2008
They say that there are those who live to eat and there are those who eat to live. But what about those who live to eat cheap?
- July 21, 2008
- Escape From the Holy Shtetl
Gitty Grunwald fled the pious world of her mother to return to the secular city of her grandparents. There’s only one problem: The Satmars kept her daughter. A family saga of four generations of American Jews.
- July 14, 2008
- A City Built of Clay
An exile from Webster Groves, Clay Felker saw a town of power mongers, status seekers, yipsters, bagels, art birds, and hot pants. New York would never look at itself the same way again.
- July 14, 2008
- My God, What Trouble You Could Cause!
Clay Felker remade American journalism—and had the kind of outsize life that even he might have found impressive. As witnessed by Gail Sheehy, Gloria Steinem, Gore Vidal, Milton Glaser, Richard Reeves, Lally Weymouth, and others, and told to Sarah Bernard and Aaron Latham.
- July 14, 2008
- My New York
My earliest concept of New York came on a visit to my grandparents’ home in Joplin, Missouri.
- July 3, 2008
- A Look Back at Memorable Covers From Felker’s Career
- June 23, 2008
- The Fall and Rise of Hillary Clinton
What she won by losing.
- June 23, 2008
- Patron Saint of Lowbrow Sinners
Hillary Clinton—an authentic politician at last.
- June 23, 2008
- The Real Mick Jagger of Politics
We were watching Senator Clinton give her Indiana victory speech, though the results were not yet in from Lake County and Bill was looking gloomy.

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