New York magazine - October 16-29, 2017
New York magazine - October 16-29, 2017
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In this issue
“My New York”—New York Magazine’s 50th Anniversary Issue (Oct 16-29)—explores the many cities contained within the one shared by all, and notable New Yorkers share their memories about the city they’ve called home.
I Think The Difference Is We Never Felt Warehoused.
Whoopi Goldberg lived in the Chelsea-Elliot Houses, where Maria Cortes now lives.
2 mins
It's Not My Style Anymore. I Was A Little Taken Aback.
Martha Stewart visits her old Upper East Side apartment, now inhabited by an ex–Real Househusband.
2 mins
He Didn't Believe I Had Caused Hillary Clinton To Lose The Presidency.
Visiting an old friend has its upsides.
3 mins
Boy, You Want To Run For The Assembly?
David Dinkins remembers all his opponents.
3 mins
Alice And I, We Were Just Having Sex In That Tent.
Once a month, on a Clinton Hill roof or sometimes a boat, the sex party known as Chemistry draws its regulars.
1 min
I Had Lunch With Richard Nixon Five Or Six Times. He Just Wanted To Talk About Baseball.
Eventually, Keith Hernandez went to a shrink.
4 mins
Jesus, I've Got To Pay For This Thing Now.
Larry Gagosian on the painting that got him a loft that got him a gallery.
3 mins
You Can Never Talk About Our Parties In School, Even On Friday During Last Period.
The St. Ann’s juniors who spend their nights listening to disco and eating lumberjack breakfasts.
2 mins
At First Nobody Would Give Me A House.
An Afghan family comes to New York.
1 min
I Knew The Shah. I Mean, He Didn't Come To My House For Passover.
Cindy Adams on just about everybody.
3 mins
New York magazine Magazine Description:
Publisher: New York magazine
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
CULTURE, POLITICS, FOOD, FASHION: A NEW YORK POINT OF VIEW. With assertive reporting and sophisticated design, New York chronicles the people and events that shape the city that shapes the world.
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