- July 10, 2006 |
- Last-Minute Planners, Students, Workaholics, and the Jitney-Averse
Throw a garden party in Williamsburg, swallow a sword in Coney Island, sail around Manhattan.
- July 10, 2006
- Supporting Actor: Denis O’Hare
Q&A with the Pig Farm actor.
- June 19, 2006
- Medical Marvel #10
Reattached hands, a dual heart-lung transplant, and eight other tales of extraordinary healing.
- June 12, 2006
- Straight Player: Eric McCormack
Q&A with the Will & Grace star on his new life Off Broadway.
- June 12, 2006 | Feature
- A Fix-It Manual
This Sunday, CBS airs the 60th annual edition of the perennially ratings-challenged Tony Awards. A few ideas for how to get people to watch the damn thing.
- June 5, 2006 | Intelligencer
- The Algonquin for 'Page Six'
Siberian wasteland.
- June 5, 2006 | Book/Author Profile
- In the People’s Court: David Feige
After law school, David Feige turned down Dewey Ballantine for a $29,500 public-defender job representing indigent clients who faced everything from trespassing misdemeanors to murder charges. Now he’s written Indefensible, a book that makes the Bronx Criminal Court look like Kafka’s Castle.
- May 29, 2006 | Book/Author Profile
- War Novelist: Scott Anderson
Q&A with the sometime war correspondent and new fiction writer.
- May 22, 2006
- Brían F. O’Byrne and the non-luck of the Irish
Brian O’Byrne, who’s just opened to impressive reviews in his first straight-to-Broadway premiere, Conor McPherson’s eerie Shining City, curses easily, but he won’t say the word career: �I think I got lucky.�
- May 8, 2006 | Feature
- Show and Tell: Harvey Pekar
Harvey Pekar is setting his sights on stories told by others, beginning with his new book, Ego & Hubris.