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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 2003; Vol. 36, No. 30
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: On Broadway, HUGH JACKMAN as Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz. On The Cover; Photographed By Firooz Zahedi Styling By Basia Zamorska; Hair By Enzo I-Aera/Oliver Piro; Makeup By Maui' Roncal, Set Design Ny Linda Keil/Oliver Pino, Assistant Prop Styling By Mike P. Shirt By Calvin Klein.

BEST OF FALL It was a long, wet (not to say dark) summer, but fall looks bright--even hot--for arts and entertainment. Our sneak preview.

He Has Bad Relationships And Drinks Too Much; He Uses Too Much Profanity, And Yet He Generates Love And Authority. 99 -Russell Crowe On His Master And Commander Role, Page 52.
MOVIES Halle Berry goes mental, Urna goes martial, and Gwyneth channels Sylvia Plath.
THEATER Hugh Jackman does Oz, Taboo crosses the Atlantic, and Little Shop of Horrors returns.
RESTAURANTS Tom Valenti goes Italian, Robert Pearson takes barbecue uptown, and Gray Kunz and Jean-Georges blend their inventive talents.
ART The Met salutes El Greco, Rosenquist takes the Guggenheim, and the ICP holds its first triennial.
MUSIC The Rapture goes major, Courtney Love ffies (scarily) solo, and Iggy reunites with the Stooges.
CLASSICAL MUSIC & DANCE Merce teams up with Radiohead, Lang Lang takes the stage, and Carnegie Hall goes underground.
BOOKS Jhumpa Lahiri goes long, Jonathan Lethem revisits Brooklyn, and Martin Amis takes on his critics.
TV Coupling is the new (sexier) Friends, VVIloopi hits the Bowery, and Paris Hilton moves to Arkansas.
SHOPPING Isaac Mizrahi targets high and low, Facconable frenchifies Fifth Avenue.
SEVEN DAYS OF ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT:
MOVIES DICKIE ROBERTS:FORMER CHILD STAR The very qualities we have in the past found off-putting about David Spade--the giggle, the smirk, the comic delivery that makes you want to smack him--are exactly what qualify him to play that most horrifying of Hollywood figures: a grown-up kid actor. But will he join Gary Coleman in the gubernatorial race? (See our interview with co-star Jon Lovitz, page 154.).

THEATER PORTRAITS A surprisingly gentle, if still sad, play about the indirect effects of 9/ii. (In previews September 9 for a September 21 opening; see interview with star Roberta Maxwell, page 159.).

RESTAURANTS BAYARD'S HEIRLOOM TOMATO FESTIVAL Chef Eberhard Willer brings in the super produce of his private farm for a block-long celebration of the perfect summer vegetable (or is it a fruit?). (See highlight, page 164.).

ART EVERYTHING MATTERS: A PAUL KOS RETROSPECTIVE The playful installations of a San Francisco artist come east for his first big New York show in years. (Opens September 9; see highlight, page 171.).

MUSIC & DANCE DANCENOW/NYC Soho's annual festival of dance goes to great new venues this year, from Joe's Pub to a drained city pool. (See highlight, page 173.).

174 NIGHTLIFE JUMPING ON SOMEONE ELSE'S TRAIN Two Berliners take their affection for the Cure to its logical end: an entire album of covers. (See highlight, page 175.).

THE MIX THE SUBSTANCE OF STYLE A new book explains that yes, looks are as important as substance--and adds that it's not altogether a bad development. (See interview, page 176.).

KIDS EVENINGS AT THE PICTURE SHOW No shushing here: Socrates Sculpture Park's outdoor movie festival is entirely kid-friendly. (See highlight, page 178.).

LETTERS.
INTELLIGENCER.
THE SCENE Generosa Ammon's unfinished business , . , Boy George by the numbers . . . Choos vs. Manolos . Julianne Moore's wedding night . . . Si Newhouse and Isabella Rossellini join forces.
COLUMNISTS.
THIS MEDIA LIFE BY MICHAEL WOLFF Could Rupert Murdoch take down the BBC?.
THE DOWNLOAD BY SIMON DUMENCO With American Idol, reality TV is remaking not only TV but also the music business.
CITYSIDE BY ETHAN BROWN What did the blackout teach us? That nightlife in this city needs more freedom--not more rules.
SALES & BARGAINS Half-off gems, Judaica, and Jiwon Park fashion.
SMART CITY 117 BEST OF NEW YORK Trendy rugs that will pass the test of time.
BEST BETS BY RIMA SUQI Cool pillows, nifty candles, and camera-binoculars for kids.
NEW YORK SHOPS Fall's best new sneakers hit the street.
CRITICS.
MOVIES BY PETER RAINER Ronald Harwood's exploration of art-vs.-politics in Nazi Germany substitutes evenhandedness for intrigue.
RESTAURANTS BY ADAM PLATT Masterly Mexican-fusion em-panadas and coma-inducing cocktails at Sue Torres's Suelios.
POP MUSIC BY ETHAN BROWN The Neptunes recycle old studio tricks on their debut album, Clones.
JOHN LEONARD'S TV NOTES.
THE WEEK 153 A guide to the city's best culture and restaurants.
CLASSIFIEDS/ PERSONALS/ REAL ESTATE.
NAKED CITY BY AMY SOHN Smackdown. female body builders and the men who love (or at least obsess over) them.
STRICTLY PERSONAL.
NEW YORK CROSSWORD BY MAURA B. JACOBSON.


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