October 18, 2004 Issue

Cover Story
This New House
Yoshio Taniguchi’s subtle new home for MoMA conceals the drama and complexity and endless debate and questioning that went into its construction. Inside the reinvention of a great museum.
Features
The Entertainer
Thanks to a smash SNL appearance and a Trump-like reality show on Spike TV, the Reverend Al Sharpton is�at 50�finally a crossover pop-cultural hit
Missionary Impossible
Can a new Evangelical movement sell New York’s stockbrokers, ad execs, and desperate actors on Jesus?
Departments
Letters to the Editor
Readers sound off on teen prescription drug abuse.
Strategist
Phase One
Yes, we are renovating this magazine.
Best Bets
A sharp, sharp-looking knife from France, plus . . .
Economy of One
Isiah Thomas’s shopping spree
The Look Book
Meet Thelma Schnitzer, residing these days at the St. Regis
Market Research
Parkas, compared
Shop News
Store openings this week
Ask a Shop Clerk
Jenny Bruski, A.P.C.
The Best Seller
A stainless steel garland by Tord Boontje
Sales & Bargains:
This week's hottest sales & bargains
The Underground Gourmet
Frankies 457 Court Street Spuntino Reviewed
The Restaurant Review
At Cru, the only thing more impressive than the 65,000-bottle wine collection is the food
Restaurant Openings & Buzz:
Food news, ask Gael, and this week's openings.
Food: Talent
The ten-year French Laundry veteran teaches the Per Se staff how to wash dishes the Thomas Keller way.
In Season
Chef Charleen Badman's sweet but sophisticated recipe for Concord-grape ketchup.
Bubbling Up
The fizzy chilled red wine called Lambrusco is making a resurgence at city restaurants.
Map No. 1: Back to the Seventies
The new Barneys-infused Upper West Side
The Everything Guide to: Liquidating your life
Everything you need to know about liquidating your assets.
Mating
Amy Sohn on the strange appeal of ugly men
Come to the Dark Side
Three bars where nobody will care what you look like.
Body
Tan legs, now
Real Estate
Laundry rooms as buyer bait
Travel
Since the last time you were in . . . London
Negotiations
The thank-you-note racket
Intelligencer
Intelligencer Gossip
Plus, a billionaire blogger and Late Night with ketchup.
Fighting Mad
Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter wants Bush gone, but says Kerry’s �a liar.�
The Martha Stewart Visitors Guide
How to visit Martha in jail
Alternate-Side Fantasy
Mercedes-Benz announced it will introduce a U.S. version of the Smart car.
The Tutu Monologues
Desmond Tutu’s star turn
Dirty Tricksters
Roger Stone on Rove’s next move.
Columnists
Money & the Mind
Netflix and TiVo become a desperate couple
The Bottom Line
Could Fannie Mae be another Enron?
Critics
Architecture
David Rockwell’s glitzy sets in a raunchy marionette movie.
Movies
Michael Leigh’s Vera Drake
Theater
In White Chocolate, a Wasp and a Jew wake up black
Classical Music
Mark Morris does opera
Art
A trip to JFK’s Terminal 5, before The Man shut it down
Books
Bob Dylan’s weird memoir
The Week
New on DVD
Movies new on DVD this week include: Breakin' All The Rules, Bush's Brain, The Day After Tomorrow, Noi, Taxi: The Complete First Season, Raising Helen, I'm Not Scared, and The Battle Of Algiers.
Between The Bridges
Dumbo Art Under the Bridge comes to Brooklyn this weekend, and even if the artists are starving, you needn’t be.
Roosevelt Avenue Roundup
Roosevelt Avenue Roundup: Four delicious reasons why we love the 7 train’s route through Queens.
Three New York State Film Festivals
Three festivals bring the world to the city—another brings the city to Woodstock.
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