KEAN ON CORRUPTION AND STANDING UP FOR NEW JERSEY
Events for September 30-October 2, 2006
Elsewhere: Paranoia, Conspiracy
Equal Justice v Northern Manhattan
Brooklynmania Clocks in at 229 Pages
Campaigning With Who
An Alternate Theory
Inside Crain's
Financing the Quietest Campaign
Square Trees
'Rock n' Roll Open House' on West 71st
Fossella Interview
Pataki For Pirro, From A Distance
Pataki's Memorial
The Great Debate at Cooper Union Last Night
The Morning Read: September 29, 2006
Friday: New York and Zwirner and Pritzger Jury All Expand; M.A.S. Kicks Shins!
VSL: the monthly highlight reel
Gawker Media: Where Are They Now?
Like Love and Marriage: Big Magazines and Bigger Penthouses
Events for September 29, 2006
Elsewhere: Spitzerese
The Five Worst Story Ideas for the New York Times Book Review Ever Concocted
[em]Newsweek[/em] Launches Politics Blog
Vito's Plan
'Self-Satisfied Pirhana' Have New Book!
Never Mind the Bollocks–Here Is Walt and Mearsheimer!
Open Letter to Mr. Singer
Callaghan's Gamble
Junior Page Sixer Party Rescheduled
Not Spitzer's Problem
Malcolm in the Middle
Sheldon Silver as Robert De Niro
One More Thing
Zone This!
Hevesi's Pounding
11 Spring Street: Mona, Murdoch, and Malcolm?
Carrion NYC
Casper, the Friendly Groom
But Pirro Soldiered On
Lieberman 49, Lamont 39
Morning Read: September 28, 2006
Thursday: Timeshares, Booze, Bankruptcy; All Brought To You By the Number 8!
Pirro: How Was Your Day?
Ricky Gervais and David Bowie, together at last
Elsewhere: Jeanine Pirro
Events for September 28, 2006
Bloomberg, the Sustainabiliter
"Harvard Is Everywhere": [em]02138[/em] Launch Party
Pirro in Tears, Not Dropping Out
[em]Post[/em]'s Tim Arango Heads to [em]Fortune[/em]
PirroGate
No Word from Pirro on Hevesi
Synagogue Espresso
The Excitement of (Writing About) Haalgaard!
Campaigning on Abortion
Conde Nast: Anything for [em]Portfolio[/em]!
The CBA is Dead, Long Live the CBA
Hannitized
The Peach Pile-Up! Tom Freston, Jonathan Cheban, Mrs. Tobey McGuire, Prince Charles, and Chris Meloni
In Today's Observer
Let's Debate the Heresies of the Washington Thinktanks
Lights! Camera! Eminent Domain!
The Morning Read: September 27, 2006
Wednesday: Impulsive Times Square Hotels, and Impulsive (Drunk) Home Investment
The true story of the umbrella assassin
September 27, 2006 – October 4, 2006
Debating Hevesi on NY1
Events for September 27, 2006
Elsewhere: At the Opera
2016 Is Whenever
Complex Names New Editor-in-Chief
Ludicrous Laws
Protecting Hevesi
Lieberman Gets Offensive, Lamont Gets Kerry
Stonewall for Cuomo
The curse of the 38th
No New Taxes
Getting the Run Around
Today is Election Day in Elizabeth, and a great story about Hudson County
Refunds
Next, Bryant will auction off autographed Appropriations bills that say: “I’m sorry I lobbied myself.”
Party switch gives Dems control of Gloucester County town
Somewhat Happily Married
Democrat backing Kean seems to the right of GOP Senate candidate
Stephen Harrison Interview
Does Israel's Former Foreign Minister Regard the U.S. Lobby as a Pillar of His Country's Foreign Policy?
AG Leftovers
East Village Pizza Parlor Gentrifies
Downtown Vacancy Rate Down …
Getting the Message Out
The Morning Read: September 26, 2006
Tuesday: 'Green' Carpets, Yards' Yardage, East Harlem Hotness?
An intensely stylish, stylishly intense thriller
Events for September 26, 2006
2007 could be the year of the freshman
Elsewhere: Pataki, Suozzi, Oprah
Torricelli Time?
New Yorkers for Chavez
Monmouth/Gannett poll director defends methodology, says Menendez’s pollster is spinning
The Third Way
Not Angry Enough
Hevesi's Chauffeur and the AG
Former Democratic Mayor of Jersey City backing Kean
Menendez pollster bashes Monmouth/Gannett poll methods
Hawaii results may give pause to Democrats mulling Lautenberg primary challenge
Ouch!
A Pitch for Tax Breaks
Lincoln-Douglas, but on Staten Island
Later
Faso's Chance
After Seven Years of Dating…
Chris Matthews Is Looking for a Few Good Ideas
The Morning Read: September 25, 2006
Monday: The Chapin School Is A Bad Neighbor; Ian Schrager Is Marlon Brando; A Jersey Boy Is Rich!
Why the Baseball Standings Suck
A pop starlet who may actually matter
Brando, Sturges, Samurai; Don't Miss Pre-Code, Old Bond
Opponents of Torture Are True Patriots
The Second Time Around, It Doesn't Seem So Brave
Menendez Haunted By Party's Ghosts
Rabbi Redux: I'm Back to Shul But Scamming Early
Butterfly, Barber, and The Cave; Plus, Here's the Messiah to Beat!
Hold Steady! It's Wolf Parade!; Also, Waits, Beck, John Legend
Brewing Up Bestsellers- Frazier, Albom, Ford & Co.
New Yorkers Find Home On Small Screen
Mayor Faces Pitched Battle Over Breaks for Developers
The Met's Main Event: Brilliant Art Dealer Vollard
Two Queens, Dreamgirls, And Craig Attempts Bond
Even Sean Penn Can't Save King's
If It Wasn't for Me, Would Bob Metcalfe Have Found Ethernet?
A Search For Real Talent- Where Does It Come From?
A Ruckus Broke Out; We See Now the Damage
Look, Ma, No Hands: McAdams' Dazzling Alchemy
De Palma's Disjointed Dahlia; Superman Saves Hollywoodland
Let the Buyer Beware: Rich Rates Bush's Blarney
Tricks With a Telescope Mar Great Pennant Race
News Story 2
Noah Gabriel Leonard
Countdown to Bliss
Brando, Sturges, Samurai; Don’t Miss Pre-Code, Old Bond
Butterfly, Barber, and The Cave; Plus, Here’s the Messiah to Beat!
Bicoastal Clichés: Strange Trip to L.A. Exposes N.Y. Truths
Menendez Haunted By Party’s Ghosts
Rabbi Redux: I’m Back to Shul But Scamming Early
Meeting With the Fledgling Diplomats of Hamas
Rea! Genius Loves Company
Mayor Faces Pitched Battle Over Breaks for Developers
Opponents of Torture Are True Patriots
The Second Time Around, It Doesn’t Seem So Brave
Times Draws Ragged Line Between Fact and Opinion
Gore-TV, Yahoo! To Partner Up on Web Videos
Can Mark Warner Find Some Money Hillary Dropped?
One Book at a Time
Hold Steady! It’s Wolf Parade!; Also, Waits, Beck, John Legend
The Met’s Main Event: Brilliant Art Dealer Vollard
Brewing Up Bestsellers— Frazier, Albom, Ford & Co.
New Yorkers Find Home On Small Screen
Two Queens, Dreamgirls, And Craig Attempts Bond
The Transom
Even Sean Penn Can’t Save King’s
If It Wasn’t for Me, Would Bob Metcalfe Have Found Ethernet?
A Search For Real Talent— Where Does It Come From?
Being Spike Jonze
A Ruckus Broke Out; We See Now the Damage
Look, Ma, No Hands: McAdams’ Dazzling Alchemy
De Palma’s Disjointed Dahlia; Superman Saves Hollywoodland
Letters
Editorials
Let the Buyer Beware: Rich Rates Bush’s Blarney
Tricks With a Telescope Mar Great Pennant Race
Al Gets Gore-TV
Chomsky and Chavez– The Left Is Back!
MondoWeiss
What Did the Pope Say About Islam?
Simon & Schuster Is More Powerful Than Pakistan
Events for September 23-25, 2006
Elsewhere: Murder Someone, Jokingly
Spitzer for AG
Not Quite a Bloomberg Party
Hillary Shows Up, Pledges Roll In
Already
The Harrison Interview You've Been Waiting For
Why My Place Stinks
MCGREEVEY’S THERAPEUTIC AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Faso's Lightbulb
Hearst Gets Gold
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
(At Last?) Bush Puts Israel/Palestine on Front Burner
Tie Die?
The Morning Read: September 22, 2006
Tiny Bites of Chocolove
Friday: The Masses and the Mayor Fight the Good Fights; Also, Staten Island Is Radioactive
Doug Bruce doesn’t have a clue
Finally, A Needle Exchange Program?
Events for September 22, 2006
Elsewhere, Term Limits, Torture, Boots
41 states like their Governor better than New Jersey likes Corzine
Gore at Clinton's Party
Kavanagh Pulls Ahead, Chan Holds Lead
Think Globally, Politick Nationwide
Female Prosecutor Criticizes Pirro
Paper Dragon at Atlantic Yards
Let's Make a 'Deal'
A New Role
Jossip Blogger to Join Page Six
Humble Fundraising
Warm-Up Debates
The battle of the staffers
'The Hottest Place on Earth'–Hawaiian Tropic in Times Square
Reshaping New York
"I Don't Want to Take Back the Congress"
Is Howard Rubenstein Against Rudy Giuliani?
Forgotten But Not Gone
More Ratner in Brooklyn
What Will Shlomo Ben-Ami Say at Cooper Union Next Week?
Still Unsure About Hillary '08
The Morning Read: September 21, 2006
Thursday: Pataki Loves Moynihan and the Library; Anna Wintour Stubbornly Loves Bryant Park
Real dead men walking
Moynihan Stumbles
Events for September 21, 2006
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Suozzi, Barron
The Best Kept Secret in New York
Menendez wins 98% in CWA poll
Gormley’s son among Lynch’s PAC donors
The Ladies at Lord & Taylor
Monserrate Concedes
Papal Politics in New York
Barron: "Y'all are playing the race deck."
Looking at the Merits
Kean leads Menendez in U.S. Senate race
Leonard Lopate and Max Bond (and More) Talk Harlem: 'Art, Culture, Place'
Moynihan Detour
McGreevey helps Oprah ratings soar
'An Educated Customer Is Our Best Customer'
Why Israel's Founding Father Refused to Denounce Terrorists
"Operation P.O.W.E.R."
Making a Living with Hillary and Chuck
Take Me to the Top!
In Today's Observer
The Morning Read: September 20, 2006
Wednesday: Brooklyn Warehouses Die, Brooklyn Landmarks Born; The Freedom Tower Is Somewhere In Between
Video of the moment
September 20, 2006 – September 27, 2006
Legislator asks Rabner to Sue Lynch
Beck tells Karcher to tell Codey to dump Bryant (But Oprah’s on, so does anyone care?)
Is Sharpe James a heartbeat away from Wayne Bryant’s job?
Stockholm Says Ja-Nej to Congestion Pricing
Events for September 20, 2006
Elsewhere: Clinton, Sheen, Green
Vet to take on Vas
Retail Block
2007
Oink! Oink! A poor man’s Bob Torricelli
A Council Without Clarkes
Faso's Dinner with Bush
If you’re tired of hearing about confessions
Daddy, Can I Have A Castle?
Charitable Competition
Don't Call It a Comeback
Killing the Messenger
One sign that Menendez isn’t scared of federal probe
As Much Clinton as You Can Handle
Siegman on the U.S.-Israel Alliance, Published in England, Of Course
New Jersey’s international reputation for political corruption
Pataki's Parting Gift for Wiesenfeld
Sabini and Huntley Still Hanging On
Tasini Goes Green, Site Goes Dark
The Morning Read: September 19, 2006
Tuesday: Freedom Tower As Nightmare; Whole Foods As Virus; Realtors As Racists
An early Oscar lock
Amor en Espana
Events for September 19, 2006
Elsewhere: Helping, Praising, Confessing
In CT: Karl Marx v Benedict Arnold
The Young and the Rising
The Ombudsman Ombudsman: You Are Going To Get Yours
Among House Administration Committee Chairmen involved in scandals, Ohio leads New Jersey 2-1
Transit Politics
Camden GOP picks new slate
An 1199 Candidate for 2009
Marriage Is the Dark Horse Alternative
Vote for Jeff Johnson, the name you know
Ever since the budget was passed, Team Roberts has been unbeatable
McGreevey’s return to Woodbridge
Assembly Speaker not usually a stepping stone to Congress
Oink! Oink! Will anyone challenge Wayne Bryant?
Glamorous Assignment
Sexy American Apparel Goes To Sexy Fifth Avenue
Parsons and the Poor
McCourt Fund-raiser
Weiner's "Hopes y Dreams"
Tied for Pirro's Base
Amy Wilentz Reveals Arianna Huffington Et Al
In the Party
The Morning Read: September 18, 2006
Monday: Diddy at 'Dowdy' Fifth, Luxury In Chinatown, The Man at Ground Zero
Mr. & Mrs. Frey at Fashion Week
Radio Free Dylan
The Transom
Perils of Pataki: Tied to Tracks on Moynihan Station
Yvette Clarke, the Female Candidate, Wins Race About Race
George and Hilly
Mosque Remember This: Bin Laden Burning Man At Culver City Shrine
Frock You Very Much
Honest Talk Punished By the Diversity Police
Toes of an Architect: Zen Client Fondles Feet
Jersey Turns, Dems Panic; Torricelli, Anyone?
Khatami's U.S. Tour: Can a Former Leader Prevent Another War?
Forget John Spencer: Hillary's Win Means Iowa Caucus Next
To Couric, Dr. LaPook Is My Reporter, My Gastroenterologist
It's Fashion Week…For Fellas
Micro Celebs Unite For Marc; Winona Ryder: 'Very Moving'
Mega-Asian Invasion Rolls On: Japonais' Family-Style Fusion
Hewlett-Packard Lawyer Dinh Gives Washington the 'Viet-Spin'
Five Years Later, Bush Still Clueless
The Whitney Confronts Reality In Excellent Hopper Exhibition
Retrieving His Dead: The Holocaust Up Close
Fall Preview: Stoppard! Shaw! And All Hail Chorus Line
Ava Pearl Greisberg
Countdown to Bliss
Letters
Editorials
When Sexy Met Indie: Junior Boys Grow Up Fast
Comedy Without a Gimmick, Conventional Yet Nimble
An I-Banker Talks Straight- And Shares Some Gossip, Too
Shouted Down by Snapshots- The 9/11 Photographic Record
Democracy and Its Perils: Votes and Voters Go Astray
Mosque Remember This: Bin Laden Burning Man At Culver City Shrine
Strictly Ball-Room
Wonderful Towne! Lever House Hosts Homage to Screenwriter
A Star Is Borat
John Maine, Baseball Hero
Honest Talk Punished By the Diversity Police
Toes of an Architect: Zen Client Fondles Feet
Jersey Turns, Dems Panic; Torricelli, Anyone?
Khatami’s U.S. Tour: Can a Former Leader Prevent Another War?
Forget John Spencer: Hillary’s Win Means Iowa Caucus Next
Spitzer, Cuomo, Clinton Score Easy Tuesday
Micro Celebs Unite For Marc; Winona Ryder: ‘Very Moving’
Mega-Asian Invasion Rolls On: Japonais’ Family-Style Fusion
Times Studies How to Shake Feds: Disposable Phones, Erasable Notes: "Act Like a Drug Dealer"
Hewlett-Packard Lawyer Dinh Gives Washington the ‘Viet-Spin’
Five Years Later, Bush Still Clueless
The Whitney Confronts Reality In Excellent Hopper Exhibition
Retrieving His Dead: The Holocaust Up Close
Fall Preview: Stoppard! Shaw! And All Hail Chorus Line
The Toasts of Toronto: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett in Babel, Penélope Cruz, Reese, Ricci
When Sexy Met Indie: Junior Boys Grow Up Fast
Comedy Without a Gimmick, Conventional Yet Nimble
An I-Banker Talks Straight— And Shares Some Gossip, Too
Shouted Down by Snapshots— The 9/11 Photographic Record
Democracy and Its Perils: Votes and Voters Go Astray
A SWITCHEROO IN THE SENATE CAMPAIGN’S FOCUS, NOT THE CANDIDATES
Events for September 16-18, 2006
Elsewhere: Parsons, Snow, Massa
No word yet on Deborah Lynch’s fate
Menendez the bowler
Get Off the Grass
A Fulani Problem?
Lautenberg hires new South Jersey staffer
Bloomberg's Lookalike
Project Runway: Some Thoughts
Thompson seems secure for new term
And Now: Sharpton on Charles Barron
Pirro Attacks…
Reading Spitzer's Corporate Friends
P&G to Landlord: Hands Off the Neon!
Passaic resignation
Question
Toga!
Bloomberg Portrait?
Some interesting poll numbers in a swing town
Union Muscle in Brooklyn
John Lynch
Like Eliot Spitzer…
School Tour
Daily News Tech Issues
Crowley Takes Queens Helm
The Morning Read: September 15, 2006
Friday: Even More Reasons To Hate the Hamptons, To Love Harlem, To Fear the Market
The very touching, very short Sundance favorite
Goldstein’s power keeps growing
Events for September 15, 2006
Elsewhere: Rockstar, Cowboy
Stirring the Pot, Blowing It Over
Proud to be a Rotarian-American
Previte: wrongful behavior not illegal
Member Item: Piano
Welcome to New Jersey, where convicted sex offenders can become party leaders. What does Bob Torricelli mean when he calls New
Trump Takes a Dip
Ask Rabner
After Yvette
Broker's Little Helper
Still Too Close
Shrooming In Grand Central, One Day Only!
Is Kean about to buck the family tradition?
Atlantic Yards DEIS Meeting Tonight
Kalikow's Private Lexicon
Spitzer's Corporate Leaders
New Jersey ’08
Meet Fenwick Keats Goodstein: Yet Another New York Real Estate Merger
This is what people are talking about today
Bring Innocence to Albany
What Rose Garden?
Nice Gingrich
Also on Charles Barron's Enemies List: Al Sharpton
Josh Tyrangiel is Named Editor of Time.com
Judicial Coup
Sulzbergers To Give Away '06/'07 Stock Compensation
Morning Read: September 14, 2006
Thursday: The Plaza Vs. SoHo; Larry Vs. Mike; The Middle Class Vs. MetLife
Life after The End
Events for September 14, 2006
Elsewhere: Sheekey, Ratner, Spitzer
Governors Island Do-Over
Flynn will wait until November to decide
Atlantic Yards Game Plan
Cuomo's Pirro Strategy
Cuomo's Party
Tony Judt on the Collapse of the Liberals
Chas V'Sholom
Draft-Ada Smith
IMterview: Micah Lasher
draft-faso voting
Robertson won’t challenge Lautenberg
Defeated Maryland pol same age as Frank Lautenberg will be in 2008
McGreevey: Still a “no comment” guy
Torricelli’s bad investment
Yassky Post Mortem
Two New Jerseyans play key role in Chafee win
The Primaries and 2009
Cathy Horyn's Pet Goat
Why the Israel Lobby Wants to Marginalize Chuck Hagel
Are They Good for Israel? Rating Our Presidential Candidates
Charles Barron: "We Beat Towns, Clinton, Sharpton!"
In the Observer: Sept 13, 2006
The Morning Read: September 13, 2006
Wednesday: Voting "Yes" For Atlantic Yards, "No" For White Kitchens, "Yes" For Bulgarian Yogurt
Meet the next Kanye
September 13, 2006 – September 20, 2006
Spitzer, Clinton, Cuomo
Early, Early Results [updating]
Elsewhere: Moving Primaries
Pirro's Busy Day
And Then There's Williamsburg
Poritz has 45 days left
Events for September 13, 2006
New York Times to Ditch TV Stations
Maybe that’s why his clients keep winning
Fulani (or at least Bloomberg) Wins
N.J. Feingold for President meeting
While You Were Voting
Martha Stewart's Turkey Hill: Not Selling?
Tugboats
Giuliani Leads Spitzer
Democrats pick their ’05 rival as County Clerk candidate
Don't Just Stand There
Green's Phone Lines Down, Ad Up
KT Counts On Kitchen Women
The Neocons Vs. the Hearts-and-Minds Party
The Barnes & Noble Primary
Primary Scenery
Add Ramos to short list of Rice challengers
Timing is everything
GOP Assemblymen battling for open Senate seat
The tradition of the switch
Peace in Passaic, for now
The Rhode Island effect
Watch for national GOP to push Eisenberg to help Kean
What Happens Next
If Courter beat Florio, maybe this never would have happened
Contributing to a Mandate
Going to the Polls?
Clarke vs. NYT
How Unilateralism Has Hurt the U.S. and Endangered Israel
When I'm Not at Blockbuster, I Think of Movies To See…It's a Metaphor For Life
At the Polls
The Morning Read: September 12, 2006
Tuesday: Chinatown Sinks, East New York Rises, and Silvercup Goes Green
A dark masterpiece comes to DVD
Events for September 12, 2006
Elsewhere: Bill, Hillary, Models
New York Times Kills Real Estate Blog
Connor: "A Nasty, Shameful Campaign"
The Independence Party Unites
Just Making Sure
The Day After the Day After…
Tasini Focused on His Own Opponent
Bright Past, Bright Future
9/11 5.0: Broken Ground/Portraits of Grief
A Gift for Hillary
Mail from Yvette, Carl, David and Chris
Extell Goes East
Close Races
Owens Sings!
Finding a Tuxedo That Lives Up To Dave's Vision
The Morning Read: September 11, 2006
Monday: Some 9/11 Problems; Some Affordable Housing Problems; But, On the Bright Side, There's [em]Key[/em]!)
Will Tongan King's Death Lift Curtain on '76 Peace Corps Murder?
This fall’s <i>Entourage</i> (minus the entourage)
Will Silicone Bounce Back? Boob-Job Warriors Cite 'Choice'
Dear Lord & Taylor, Retail's Resting Place
Ready For Suicide Bombers, Not Ready for Iran
An Honest French Novel And a Message for Today
A Giuliani Conservative Tilts at Religion
In Big Slow Brooklyn Build, Is It Affordable Housing Last?
Is the Cult of Rootsiness Ruining Dylan's Songs?
Fall's Fashionable Felons! Plus: A Plea for Pageantry
Superman Lost In Hollywoodland
For Many Lebanese, War Is New Reality: But Will They Stay?
Un-Brechtian Business As Usual Lacks Meryl Streep's Courage
A Music Critic Performs, Practices What He Preaches
A Canvas Richly Textured With Post-9/11 Questions
A Great Critic's Mash Note: Nicole Kidman Is To Die For
Not a Job for NyQuil: Incurable Fatal Insomnia
With His Pants Down: A Writer's Self-Portrait
Chef Lomonaco's Grill to Live
Tireless on the Left, The Great I.F. Stone
Media Misses the Point On C.I.A. Leak Story
Gore Can Only Watch As Edwards Stakes '08 Claim
The Asexual Femme Fatale: Indemnity's Stanwyck
A New Williamsburg! Berlin’s Expats Go Bezirk
Art and Commerce Collude: Together, They Rape the Land
Will Silicone Bounce Back? Boob-Job Warriors Cite ‘Choice’
Dear Lord & Taylor, Retail’s Resting Place
Ready For Suicide Bombers, Not Ready for Iran
Cuomo and Green Grab at Spitzer for Dear Life
Stella Grace Williams
Countdown to Bliss
Selling of West 17th
An Honest French Novel And a Message for Today
A Giuliani Conservative Tilts at Religion
In Big Slow Brooklyn Build, Is It Affordable Housing Last?
Is the Cult of Rootsiness Ruining Dylan’s Songs?
Fall’s Fashionable Felons! Plus: A Plea for Pageantry
Superman Lost In [I]Hollywoodland[/I]
For Many Lebanese, War Is New Reality: But Will They Stay?
Un-Brechtian Business As Usual Lacks Meryl Streep’s Courage
A Music Critic Performs, Practices What He Preaches
The Transom
A Canvas Richly Textured With Post-9/11 Questions
A Great Critic’s Mash Note: Nicole Kidman Is To Die For
Not a Job for NyQuil: Incurable Fatal Insomnia
With His Pants Down: A Writer’s Self-Portrait
Chef Lomonaco’s Grill to Live
Tireless on the Left, The Great I.F. Stone
Media Misses the Point On C.I.A. Leak Story
Gore Can Only Watch As Edwards Stakes ’08 Claim
New Republic Critic Tumbles in Blog-land: My ‘Dumb Mistake’
Fall In, Scamps!
George and Hilly
The Asexual Femme Fatale: Indemnity’s Stanwyck
A New Williamsburg! Berlin’s Expats Go Bezirk
Art and Commerce Collude: Together, They Rape the Land
Letters
Editorials
Dan Rather's Long Goodbye: Who Done It?
James Zogby Disappoints
Jim Kaat Offers the Pitcher's Mantra
Cuomo and the Shoo-Ins
THE POLITICAL BATTLE OVER THE WAR
MondoWeiss
Events for September 9-10, 2006
Elsewhere: Underdogs, Three Men
Green's Last Ad?
Doctoroff on Traffic, Not on Garvin Report
9/11 Etiquette
NYC & Co. Minus 1
Photographer and Rabbi, Both MIA, Xanax Is Indicated
More Feet
Know Your Homos: Doonan v. Gunn
À La Disposition
Hazards of Incumbency
The Bathtub Is Half Full
Money for Nothing
John Bartlett’s Terrorpants
Too Much?
Bang-Bang, You’re Rightwing! The Role of Assassination in Israeli History
The Morning Read: September 8, 2006
Friday: ‘A Wild and Crazy Year’ Versus Wildly Crazy Brokers
Toronto Film Festival: Michael Moore Can’t Save ‘Borat’ Breakdown; Crowd Flips
A horror film for liberal infidels
Toronto Film Festival: Checking In
Plus Ca Change
Events for September 8, 2006
Eyes of Nation on Kean / Menendez Race
Elsewhere: Hillary, Rudy, Ada
Big Shoes, More Farkas
Illogical and Demagogic
Landmark Decision Stabled
Supporting/Opposing Development
Civility
The New Look at Ground Zero
The Pubic Advocate
Two Editorials, One Race
Cuomo Responds and Re-responds
Old Family, New Era
The Daily Podcast: Terrorpants
The Morning Read: September 7, 2006
Thursday: City Booze Goes Down the Drain
Bare Legs in the Park
The French Moby Goes Solo
Francesca’s Wedding Continues!
Events for September 6, 2006
Voice Editor Blum, “Union Guy,” Meets Underlings Today, Overlings Tomorrow
Peterman’s Reality Bus Tour
Elsewhere: Cuomo Support, TNR Rejection
Doctoroff’s Favorite Landlord
Time to Quit My Whining
Machine Politics Under McCain Feingold
Ratner Meets With Burden
Bush and Clinton in NJ
Lunch Box
Page Six Blind Item!
Two Plans, One Vote
It’s Barron Versus “the Towns-Green Machine”
Frequent Candidate Asks Tough Questions
New Republic’s Ivory Tower: Extra Phallic!
Mark Cuban: Mary Mapes Will Never Work Here, And What Is This ‘Radar’?
Off the Mark
Sept. 11 Came Early this Year
In Today’s Observer
The Daily Podcast: Suri Ya Are
The Morning Read: September 6, 2006
Wednesday: The City’s 25 Priciest Co-Ops, and Bruni’s 5 Manhattan ‘Misses’
Local Media
Rep. Towns Not Around
Events for September 5, 2006
Maer Roshan: Mary Mapes Was Going To Work for Dan Rather, Has Too Heard of Radar
Elsewhere: Clinton TV, MoveOn Debate
Marty Markowitz, Montauk Washout
Exactly Right
McCall Gets Into Brooklyn
Mary Mapes: Not Going To Work With Dan Rather, Also Never Heard of ‘Radar’
Bosom Buddies
Ferrer Stands with Green, Fleetingly
Polling Brooklyn, Sort Of
ESDC Breathes Sigh of Relief
The Other Unity Event Today
Marty Connor’s Glitch, Continued
The Military Continues to Try to Save Us From Neocon Warmongering
Roped Me a Husbando, ‘C’est Toi Pour Moi, Moi Pour Toi Dans la Vie…’
Cuomo Embraces King, Ducks Barrett
Walt and Mearsheimer: the Reverberations Continue
The Rowback Point: Malcolm Gladwell Discovers the NCAA
Pinging the Sonar: Radar Sets Sail!
I Swear I Went to College
The Morning Read: September 5, 2006
The Daily Podcast: Back To School, Beyotch!
Tuesday: Less Atlantic Yards, Less Krispy Kreme, More Kiddie Condos
More Evidence That Critics of Israel Are Gaining in the U.S.
The Daily Podcast: Nerdland Ahoy!
Events for September 4, 2006
I’m Bringing Home the Bacon
Elsewhere: Hillary, Faso, Pooches
Unfazed by the Chocolate Glazed
On Message
Spencer Goes Nice
Tasini’s Chicken
Cuomo Frontline: Manhattan
Lieberman v Comments
Winka Dubbeldam’s ‘New Landmark’ in North Tribeca
The Day Nothing Much Changed
The Morning Read: September 4, 2006
Monday: Everybody Loves Ratner (and Harlem)
The Power Vested in Kate By the State of California To Marry People for 24 Hours
Pooches for Spitzer
Events for September 1-3, 2006
Elsewhere: Schumer, Nagin, Batson
Penn Station Madhouse: Big Storm’s A-Comin’!
11 Days and 12 Million To Go
In the 10th — Bed Stuy, Fort Greene
Don’t Forget
Signals from the WFP
Shush!
Cupcake Backlash-At Last! Baker Admits: “They’re a Pain in the Ass”
MondoWeiss
Housing Works on 17th: The Best Store in Chelsea Returns
Barron Calls Cuomo Sarcastic, Cute
Agassi Extends Career Into September
The ‘Times’ Asserts Kiddie Porn Viewing Rights
MondoWeiss
Should Joe Francis Just Be Put Down?
Another Brooklyn Endorsement
Marie Antoinette: Blockbuster?
Friday: ‘Aren’t You Just A Little Glad the Real Estate Boom Is Over?’
The Morning Read: September 1, 2006