The Sex Diaries
More than two years since we began asking New Yorkers to record their sex lives, a sense of the city’s libido has begun to emerge. Is it a pretty picture?
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More than two years since we began asking New Yorkers to record their sex lives, a sense of the city’s libido has begun to emerge. Is it a pretty picture?
Rudy Giuliani can’t make up his mind about New York’s governorship.
The fallout from the late-night scandal.
Bill Thompson’s (relatively) gentlemanly approach to his against-the-odds campaign is its own strategy.
Even monkeys might resent the return of record profits—and record bonuses—on Wall Street.
Bill Simmons, ESPN's "The Sports Guy" and the most popular online sports columnist in the country, has a new tome.
ESPN.com's Bill Simmons talks about his new book, 'The Book of Basketball.'
Bradford Doolittle from Basketball Prospectus looks at the 2009-10 New York Knicks.
Those tax breaks that kept condo fees low? They’re expiring—and buyers are noticing.
The mayor has made himself the only political player in New York who really matters.
Eleven people other than Bloomberg who wield significant power in New York.
How a dying teenager’s dream turned into the making of a miraculous album.
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