In the February 18, 2013 Issue …

Andrea Tantaros, Fox’s New ‘It’ Girl
For his next trick, Roger Ailes makes a camera-ready conservative magically appear
By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

EDITORIALS

A Dangerous World Requires an Undistracted Team; What the Hail?; Power Play

COLUMNS

Up & Down the Street: Question Authority
By Duff McDonald

Shindigger: Two-Man Group
By Benjamin-Émile Le Hay

Mothers Superior: Kiss My Ass Goodbye
By Una LaMarche

FEATURES

His Name Is Asher Levine
How one 24-year-old menswear designer is refashioning the rag trade
By Drew Grant

Palace Intrigue
Exotic mansion rehab irks East 72nd Street blue bloods
By Kim Velsey

THE TRANSOM

Chasing Amy
By Rafi Kohan

New Model Army
By Michelle Selesky

Tales of the Jazz Age
By Jordyn Taylor

Psycho Griller
By Jordyn Taylor

POLITICKER

Sorry, Dolan: Experts Doubt Vatican Would Pick an American Pope
By Colin Campbell

Lena Dunham May Have Voted After All
By Hunter Walker and Colin Campbell

Congressman Joe Crowley Duets With Stephen Colbert
By Hunter Walker

BETABEAT

The Kids Are All White
By Nitasha Tiku

MANHATTAN TRANSFERS

Cheap Furniture King buys Expensive Pied-à-Terre
By Stephen Jacob Smith

End of the Affair
By Kim Velsey

Bank of East Asia Exec Bails
By Kim Velsey

Missing Rear Wall Merits Discount
By Kim Velsey

OFF THE RECORD

A Tale of Two Parties
By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

THE FEED

Le Philosophe of Love
By Joshua David Stein

ART & CULTURE

Moving on Up
The avant-garde is back on the Gold Coast
By Michael H. Miller

Kicked Out of 1993
‘Hey, you want to go out to galleries and shoot some tape?’
By Walter Robinson

Don’t Mess With Texas
Holland Taylor takes on the Lone Star State’s late feisty governor
By Harry Haun

Children of the Third Reich
Cate Shortland’s sophomore film is a griping and elusive tale of a young girl’s struggle for truth and redemption
By Rex Reed

Orient Express
Flung to the Far East, a Chinese-American expat sheds his Empire State of mind in a smart, stylish coming-of-age story
By Rex Reed

Whack Magic
Antiquated narrative casts a tired spell on now-bored moviegoers
By Rex Reed

The Eight-Day Week
By Peter Davis

GALLERISTNY

Keeping It Surreal
By Zoë Lescaze

Richard Artschwager, 1923-2013
By Andrew Russeth

ON VIEW

‘NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star’ at The New Museum
By Maika Pollack

Jean-Michel Basquiat at Gagosian Gallery
By Andrew Russeth

‘Tacita Dean: Fatigues’ at Marian Goodman Gallery
By Andrew Russeth

Nayland Blake: What Wont Wreng’ at Matthew Marks Gallery
By Will Heinrich

‘Giorgio Griffa: Fragments 1968-2012′ at Casey Kaplan Gallery
By Will Heinrich

‘Ezra Stoller: Beyond Architecture’ at Yossi Milo Gallery
By Will Heinrich

ON THE PAGE

The Word on the Street, Paul Muldoon
By Michael H. Miller

Above All Things, Tanis Rideout
By Rebecca Kurson

I Do and I Don’t: A History of Marriage in the Movies, Jeanine Basinger
By Andrew Russeth

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