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February 23, 1998
Spring 1998 Fashion:
All You Can Pleat

What to do when the season’s must-have item makes you look like a lascivious librarian?

February 9, 1998
Washington's Sexual Awakening

In the capital, rules about sex are made to be broken.

February 9, 1998
The Frequent Liars Club

Capitol Hill is the home of the whoppers. And we're eating them up.

February 9, 1998
Free Willy!?!

So long for now, President Gore. Clinton is on the verge of another comeback.

February 2, 1998
Social Life in a Blender

Relentlessly commercialized and propelled by aggressive publicists, the A-list party world is spinning out of control (and Mrs. Astor is spinning in her grave). Some charter members are even beginning to resist the hard sell. But what if they gave a party and no socialites came?

January 26, 1998
The Anti-Sharpton

Calvin Butts, Harlem’s Reverend Inside, thinks black New York needs new leaders. (Reverend Outside begs to differ.)

January 19, 1998
Fortune Hunting

Are we looking at another year of the bull? Grab hold of some blue chips and immunize your portfolio against Asian contagion.

January 19, 1998
Funds & Games

Wall Street’s brainiest bankers are parachuting out of high-flying firms to run risky hedge funds. Returns are so high that their zillionaire clients don’t care what goes on behind closed doors.

January 12, 1998
Scenes From a Bad Movie Marriage

When Lorraine Bracco dumped Harvey Keitel for Edward James Olmos, taking their daughter with her, it made Keitel mad. And when Olmos was accused of sexual misconduct, it made him really mad. And Keitel is not a man you want to make mad.

January 5, 1998
Chow, Manhattan

Just when it seemed like the restaurant madness of the eighties was safely in remission, everyone and his dentist wants to play the game again. And one bistro simply isn’t enough. Finding the gems in a rubble of cubic zirconia is my job. When friends call for advice, here’s what I say.