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March 7, 2005 | Theater
Tennessee Waltz

Jessica Lange threatened never to return to Broadway. Why’s she taking another spin in The Glass Menagerie?

March 7, 2005 | The Book Review
Meet the Prose

In A Changed Man, Francine Prose unloads on do-gooder hypocrisy and a media with blinders on.

March 7, 2005 | Theater
Influences: John Lithgow

Broadway’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrel explains how he got that way.

February 21, 2005 | Feature
Influences: Peter Carey

Having wanted to be a scientist, I came to literature a little late.

February 14, 2005 | Intelligencer
Intelligencer: February 7�14, 2005

New PAC attack tries to sink Hillary Clinton, Graydon Carter tosses Ellen Barkin a career life raft, Rev. Al Sharpto endorses Andrew Cuomo for NY State attorney general...

February 14, 2005 | Fashion
Goth Girl Goes Glam

Christina Ricci polishes her dark side.

February 7, 2005 | Feature
Comic Duo: Mike Albo & Virginia Heffernan

Performance artist Mike Albo and his partner, Virginia Heffernan, just published a comic novel about a classic New York phenomenon: a pseudo-friend whose backhanded compliments destroy the hero’s self-confidence.

January 17, 2005 | Feature
Teen Novelist: Amanda Marquit

To the litany of ever-younger literary phenoms you can now add Upper East Sider Amanda Marquit.

January 17, 2005 | The Book Review
Bugatti Queen

NASCAR may now be a virtual byword for the hard-working, God-fearing red-state interior, but auto racing began as very much an upper-crust pastime.

January 10, 2005 | Feature
Old School

Louis Auchincloss is the last of the gentlemen novelists. What happens to a moral realist when the world alters around him?