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March 23, 1998 Issue
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FEATURES BY WENDY GOODMAN House Wares How the owners of the citys designer-furniture stores take their work home with them. Vive la Provenance The Rise of Troy Gray Lair Far East Village A Study in Scarlet White Palace Living Prouvé Hunting Ground The eccentric shops where stylists, art directors, decorators, and the buyers for uptown emporia go for finds -- and so can you. Notice of Eviction A bizarre tale of money, drugs, and rent stabilization: Did a popular Ludlow Street landlord really plot to kill two tenants? | GOTHAM A guerrilla restaurateur builds an empire; meet New Yorks jury; the Parks Department hates this weather GOTHAM STYLE An upscale alternative to the Jitney DEPARTMENTS Rudy Crews campaign to get the public schools some bounce from the Wall Street boom Media Diagnosis as demographic: The rise of Mamm and Poz as illness-specific magazines The Underground Gourmet Argentine grilling on Ninth Avenue; East Side empanadas MARKETPLACE Perfect finds that are smaller than a breadbox Sales & Bargains The Triple Pier Expo opens; Montiss closeout sale
| THE ARTS Movies BY DAVID DENBY In Primary Colors, the president is all slob genius and no leader Theater A bloody awful Macbeth Dance Paul Taylors ingenious neo-tango; Doug Varones Bel Canto sings Television Jews and the movies: a documentary Pop Music Elliott Smith goes from Brooklyn to Oscar night CUE Intelligencer |