In the January 14th, 2012 Issue …

NYO_0114_PageA1,9,10,11Are You a Carrie?
Guess what — we all are! As The Carrie Diaries debuts, New York just can’t quit ‘Our Miss Bradshaw’
By Drew Grant

EDITORIALS

Chuck Hagel: Wrong for Defense; The UFT Takes Offense; Uptown Race-Baiting

COLUMNS

Shrinking Brain: Managers of Decline
By Kevin Baker

The Bombshell: The Doom Boom
By Nina Burleigh

Shindigger: Going Buck Wild
By Benjamin-Émile Le Hay

Mothers Superior: I Screen, You Screen
By Una LaMarche

FEATURES

Avenue of the Oligarchs
On 57th Street, skyscrapers reach untold heights and prices
By Matt Chaban

Uptown Shabby
Park Avenue princesses get Greenpoint envy
By Richard Morgan

Take the Herbalife Challenge!
As Ackman goes short, reporter goes long, guzzling all the weight-loss shake he can swallow
By Patrick Clark

THE TRANSOM

Sign Language
By Matt Chaban

Science Faction
By Anna Silman

Mission to Mars
By Billy Gray

In Remembrance
By Matt Chaban

POLITICKER

Hagel Now Kosher With Jewish Dems
By Hunter Walker

Not Bashing Boehner
By Hunter Walker and Colin Campbell

Beware of the ‘Bitch Slap’ Candidate
By Colin Campbell and Hunter Walker

BETABEAT

McAfee Speaks
By Patrick Clark

Decelerate NYC!
By Nitasha Tiku

Budget Singularity
By Kelly Faircloth

MANHATTAN TRANSFERS

A Brutal Buy
By Kim Velsey

Mexican Media Mogul Meets Met
By Kim Velsey

It’s a Wrap
By Kim Velsey

Bush Appointee Lands on Park Avenue
By Kim Velsey

OFF THE RECORD

Chained to Reality
By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

What a Dish
By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

Dept. of Corrections
By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

ART & CULTURE

Daniel Buren Shows His Stripes
Notice some strange art along the streets last fall? A 74-year-old Frenchman may have been responsible
By Andrew Russeth

Have One on Me!
The Times’s Drink columnist Rosie Schaap spills as good as she mixes
By Molly Fischer

Glam Squad
Stylish sets, captivating cinematography and top-notch billing overcome callow direction in baroque ’40s gangster flick
By Rex Reed

An Encore of Elders
Hoffman’s directorial debut is a delicate narrative laced together ego and mortality
By Rex Reed

Shootin’ Blanks
A flaming bag of drivel with an ill-advised assist from Billy Bob Thornton
By Rex Reed

Uneasy Money
Wodehouse letters show how he made being funny big business
By Dan Duray

Hot Water
What makes Quiara Alegría Hudes’s play Pulitzer-worthy?
By Jesse Oxfeld

No Picnic
William Inge’s classic shows its dark side
By Harry Haun

The Eight-Day Week
By Betsy McAlpin

GALLERISTNY

He Said, She Said
By Michael H. Miller

On the Move
By Andrew Russeth

Syria! Who Knew?
By Dan Duray

ON VIEW

‘Louise Despont: Tide Fulcrum & The Motion of Fixed Stars’ at Nicelle Beauchene
By Will Heinrich

‘Bob Mizer: Artifacts’ at Invisible-Exports
By Will Heinrich

‘No More Rock Stars’ at Galerie Protégé
By Will Heinrich

‘Adriana Lara: NY – USA’ at Algus Greenspon
By Andrew Russeth

‘Jacolby Satterwhite: The Matriarch’s Rhapsody’ at Monya Rowe Gallery
By Andrew Russeth

‘Keith Sonnier: 68–70′ at Mary Boone Gallery
By Andrew Russeth

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