Cushman & Wakefield Buys Sonnenblick-Goldman
Events for June 1, 2007
Sanctions for Sudan
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Elsewhere: Clinton, Giuliani, Littlefield
‘Only the Sleaziest of Projects’—Harlem Protests Columbia’s Expansion Timetable
Shvo Your Cards
Friends of Hillary, Friends of Jerry
PoliticsNJ.com’s Wakeup Call
Mayor Says Congestion Pricing Fee Will Lag Inflation
The Fred Thompson Entry Plan
Source: Comrie Gets Security After Assassination Remark
The Carson Roll Call
The Whitman Court is gone
Polls: Hillary, Gore, Bloomberg Up
Rabner could reign until 2030
The Morning Read: Thursday, May 31, 2007
Quintana will run for Senate as Independent
A Wanderer Settles in at Shea
RABNER AND MILGRAM
Who wins the Republican nomination for State Assembly in the 26th district?
Doria rumors could be influenced by primary results
Ton DeGise won a 2002 primary against an incumbent who replaced Bob Janiszewski
In re-election fight, DeGise celebrates Hudson
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Democratic Assembly candidate Dana Wefer exalts in Bush’s visit to New Jersey
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, who voted against giving Bush the authority to go to war in Iraq, speaks to the crowd
Assemblyman Joe Cryan, the Democratic State Chairman, says Bush and the Republicans simply don’t understand
Protestors navigate King George’s Post Road in edison outside the Expo Center where New Jersey Republicans welcomed Bush to a fu
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Barron Staffer: Assassinate Leroy Comrie’s Ass
A Lawsuit, and a Reminder of the Boxley Affair
Jerry Speyer Elected Chairman of MoMA
The Round-Up: Thursday
Events for May 31, 2007
Michael Douglas’ Ex (Not Maureen Dowd!) Buys Big East Side Townhouse
Elsewhere: Clinton, Spitzer, DeSio
Rabner likely choice for Chief Justice, Milgram to be Attorney General
Republicans coffers boosted by Bush visit
No to Carson Street
Stuart Rabner and Anne Milgram
Military veterans, families protest Bush visit in Edison
Hudson Clerk candidates keep it civil
Raise for Hillary, Make History
A Gotbaum Nemesis Returns
Bodegas Go Ga-Ga Over Congestion Pricing
Andrew Buckler Opening Second City Store in Soho
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
TV trucks evicted from Bush event
Camp Bids for a Debate on the East Side
Christine Quinn Speaks Up for Al Jolson
Bruce Schaller Goes to D.O.T.
Why The Mets Are This Year’s Darlings
McGettigan vs. McGettigan
Mark Penn on Hillary and Latinos
Wake Up Call
The Carson Debate
Maybe Joe Biden would take the deal?
Abate will enter race vs. Garrett
It’s sort of like Jon Corzine getting the NHTSA Golden Seatbelt Award
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Payne asks Obama for support in 29th
Comrie’s Fund-Raiser
Also in the Observer on May 30…
David Yassky is the Al Gore of the City Council
The Morning Read: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Small business group to back Gregg
Two incumbents might be vulnerable next June
Marsh and Ramos run for Hoboken
Hoboken Councilman Ruben Ramos marches in Union City with running mate Cary Rodriguez of West New York.
Former Hoboken Councilwoman Carol Marsh campaigns in Weehawken with running mate Sal Vega
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Levinson has money advantage
PoliticsNJ.com’s Wakeup Call
Will the lawsuit against Tom Wilson affect his bid for another term as GOP State Chairman?
Rob Tornoe
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‘A Stitch in Time’
Hill Has No Fury (Hah!)
Once Bitten: Sarah Jessica Parker Plays Shy At Clothing Show In Chelsea
Oh Shvitz! Simon Hammerstein, Our Favorite Scion, Is Thinking Out of the Box With Bathhouse Spin-Off
Paquin-hontas! Paleface Celebs Drown Their Guilt re. Native American Massacres In Natural History Hooch
Whatsis? Latsis! Did Lindsay and Paris’s Ex, Also Named Paris, Hot-Potato Lohan From Paulo Coehlo Picture?
Maximillion Cooper’s Big Oops: For Gumball Rally Guy, A Rather Sticky Situation
The Hillary Hop: How Senator Found Her Inner Cut-Off
What Makes Hillary Stumble?
Onward, Christian Soldier
Online Journalism Goes to the Dogs
Pinch’d! Rosenthal on Raging Rumor: Arthur’s Office Is Bigger Than Mine
Jill Abramson Goes Home, To Work
Speyers Stomp Ahead, Acquire 3,000 City Apartments as Part of $22 B. Deal
Jacques Torres Coming to Upper West Side! Residents ‘Weep’ With Joy
Markowitz Makes It a May to Remember for C.B. 6
Developers Scramble to Beat 421-a Changes
City to D.C.: We Need More Housing Bonds
Is Coney Island Worth Saving?
New York, Straight Up and Neat
Bright Lights, Big Tizzy: American Apparel Goes Dark On Smith Street
Could Alberto Gonzales Be Disbarred?
Dolphins, and elephants, and polar bears — oh my!
David Yassky Gets His Al Gore Moment
Nadler to Steer Clear of Giuliani—For Now
Jersey anti-war mom soldiers on
On Low Income Housing
LeFraks Bank on Big Bucks for Precious Midtown Space
New York Marathon Co-Founder Scores $2.7 M. Deal on, um, Central Park North
Photographer Platon Closes—Soho Co-op Goes for $1.77 M.
Fashionista Buys the Late Cy Feuer’s Park Avenue Co-Op for $2.3 M.
Soros Fan Buys Patricia Kennedy Lawford’s Sutton Place South Duplex for $12 M.
Dam It! New York’s Barrier Prophet Speaks
No extended Memorial Day break for Clerks
Events for May 30, 2007
Behind the Box
Everything Is Going to Pots
In Big Midtown Towers, Rents Shoot Through the Roof
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Bushies Break Neocon Taboo
In Retrospect
Enemy Lines
Revising the Revisionists
Flower Power!
Dystopia Lost
On Dense Terrain
State Sen. Ronald Rice (left) and his Democratic primary challenger, Essex County Freeholder Bilal Beasley
Private Militias Pose a Public Menace
Two men, and Newark
North Slope Too Steep For Music Venues
Tick, Tick, Tick: Spitzer’s Budget Clock
Home Is Where the Heart Is
Europe Is in No Position to Sneer
The Lesson of John Kerry’s Secret Iraq Plan
Elsewhere: Clinton, Thompson, Sabater
More on the East Side Assembly Finance Reports
Wednesday, June 6th
You Say It’s Your Birthday!
Monday, June 4th
Sunday, June 3rd
Saturday, June 2nd
Friday, June 1st
Thursday, May 31st
Wednesday, May 30th
For One Enchanted Afternoon, City Ballet Gets It Right
Bite the Bison
Feed the Rodents
DeFonte’s and Bliss
Woof, Woof, Woof, Woof, Jane Jacobs, Woof
The Non-Idiot’s Guide to Summer Movies
Sandy Cohen Sings!
Paranoid Pap
Field of Screams! The Killer in a Brooks Brothers Suit
Our Critic’s Tip Sheet On Current Reading: Week of June 4th, 2007
McEwan Shares a Wedding Night With Two Virgins
Neo Rauch’s Fractured Fables
Seeking Sikhs
Family Affair
Wells Fargo Settles with Cuomo
No Regrets: Piaf Picture May Not Be Great, But Full of Feeling
Kurt and Lotte: Brecht vs. Broadway in LoveMusik
Sibling Revelry
From Mighty Duck to Duck Confit
Weiner Guards Giuliani’s Border Tradition
Spring Awakes and Shakes as Boundaries Break Down
Threequels a Charm, Even in Manhattan
Mr. and Mrs. Shock-Pod From Queens
The Fault, Dear Al, Is Not in the Media …
Insieme Is Very, Very Together
Tishman Speyer Gobbles Archstone-Smith for Over $22 Billion
Mike Bloomberg Will Be Available for Laura Bush
Democrat Spends More than Republican Raises on East Side [updated]
Lawsuit targets Wilson, Stears
Payne endorses Caraballo
Poll: No to Pay Hikes, Yes to Public Campaign Financing, No (Narrowly) to Gay Marriage
Torricelli on Affordable Housing
Gioia’s Busy Fund-Raising Season
Giuliani’s Unwelcome Birthday Guests
The Morning Read: Tuesday, May 29, 2007
The Round-Up: Tuesday
This week’s Steve Some Self-Promotion Award
Marcus Junius Samerjan
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Who wins the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 24th district?
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The greatest soul singer who never was
Cunningham and Manzo in a down-the-stretch showdown
Events for May 29, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Elsewhere: Clinton, Schumer, Richardson
Gore on the Cowardly, Vacuous, Catch-Penny Political Press
Rapping for Obama
Time For Colin Farrell To Pay The Pipers?
More New Yorkers Own Their Homes, Studies Show
Charles Barron’s Renegade Park Ceremony
The Morning Read: Monday, May 28, 2007
The amazing story of a pilot’s ordeal and triumph
Shrum’s Book Explains Much—But Not the Kerry Loss
BETTER IDEAS ABOUT ASSET MONETIZATION
Bayonne 2007
Anthony Chiappone
Chiaravalloti
The Men from Bayonne
Atlantic Yards Critic Lands Spot on Community Board
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Dear Commenters: We’re Sorry
Events for May 26-28, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Elsewhere: Clinton, Boog, Samuels
Malcolm Smith’s Not-Quite Endorsement of Bill Thompson
NYC to Lead Way on Hybrids
Nadler: We “Pissed Away ” Ground Zero Money on Iraq
Shvo’s Over?
Asselta has cash advantage over Van Drew
Abate convicted
Vibe Rater: Bar Martignetti, 406 Broome Street
President George W. Bush at the Evesham Recreation Center in 2004
Bush visit brings joy to Democrats
Gore Sells Books, Dodges Draft
Poll: Clinton Leads Obama by More
Spending in key legislative primaries
Legislative Candidates with more than $200,000 Cash-On-Hand
The Round-Up: Friday
Dublin Calling
Poll: Giuliani, Obama Win the Burger Primaries
The Morning Read; Friday, May 25, 2007
Afraid of a sneak attack by the BCDO?
May 25, 2007
Who wins the Democratic nomination for State Senator in the 31st district?
Marine Spadea backs Army’s Doherty
Report: Cunningham’s foundation spent 85% on overhead
Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen
Rodney Frelinghuysen
Frelinghuysen helps police catch mugger
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My Unsentimental Education
The ultimate film noir
Free Republic Purge: Conservative Web Site Bans Giuliani Supporters
Events for May 25, 2007
Elsewhere: Clinton, Kellner, Bruno
Saks PR Goes Postal: New Shoe Floor Gets Own Zip Code
Eugene’s Debt
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Carroll on Congestion Polling
Bloomberg on the Wal-Mart Option
My Mortgage Broker, My Friend?
Smacking Members of Congress on the Head Over Immigration
Between the Lines of the Congestion Pricing Poll
Changes at The Record
New York Has Nation’s Worst National Park
Labor Versus Time Warner Upstate
The Man in the Middle of the Congestion Pricing Debate
In Hoboken, they call it a friendly sign of affection
O’Toole: Caliguire should reimburse taxpayers for legal costs
Congestion Pricers Question Poll
That Rare Manhattan Species, the Female Architect
Ex-New Brunswick official arrested for taking bribes
With Bloomberg in race, Romney would run third in N.J.
Ed Ott Gets Going on Affordable Housing
The Round-Up: Thursday
Steve Oroho’s Ad
Steve Oroho’s Ad
Jay Webber’s Ad
Dueling TV ads in the 33rd
Congestion Pricing Popular in Manhattan, Not Outer Boroughs
The Morning Read: Thursday, May 24, 2007
Beck wants more thorough dual office holding ban
PENPAC makes endorsements
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“I’m New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, and I should be dead”
RUNOFF: Who should be the next Commissioner of Community Affairs?
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The shocking story behind a huge scandal
Target’s Latest High-Design Pick Falls Into The Gap
Elsewhere: Clinton, Quinn, Mondello
Events for May 24, 2007
The Science of Sleep
Battle Stations in Hudson County
Spitzer Saves Silverstein’s Day
Brian P. Stack
Sal Vega
Louis Manzo
Sandra Bolden Cunningham
Caliguire says first column is no big deal
Thompson and Weingarten Pitch for Senate Dems
Congestion Pricing Foes Turn on the Espresso Maker
Middle-Eastern Investors [Heart] New York!
O’Toole gets to keep column one
Paterson and Dean
Cryan responds to Wilson’s “tirade”
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Marty’s Defense
Over $50 M.? $56 M.? Paging the Plaza–Please Brag
Wilson says he will sue Corzine over Katz emails
Sal Vega
Brian Stack
Sandra Bolden Cunningham
Manzo
Naked People in Silver! Sports Cars! Kondylis-Designed Condo Shoots for ‘Power,’ Misses
Cuomo Abides by Spitzer Fund-Raising Limits, Mostly
Also in the Observer, May 23
SUBPOENAS
Paterson’s “Opportunities”
Wal-Mart’s New York Strategy
Poll: Governor Bloomberg Beats President Bloomberg
The Morning Read: Wednesday, May 23, 2007
New Jersey’s Leading Export: Bad Government Policy
Gettleman released in Ethiopia
Fulop to endorse Manzo
Who should be the next Commissioner of Community Affairs?
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The Times Morgue Packs Up and Ships Out
Did Page Six Kill ‘Numerous’ Items on the Clintons?
Who Is Kevin Spacey? Cryptic Old Vic Bigwig Hics Up Summer Plans
Arf! Dogs Humiliated on Catwalk Before Howard Stern’s Lady Friend (For a Good Cause)
Oprah, Elie: TiVos Go on Overdrive as Waldorf Fills With Swells … on a Sunday!
Celebrity Shrink Smackdown! At Maxim Mob Scene, Dr. Drew Has Fightin’ Words for Dr. Phil
Where’s Weil? Online Gambling Scion Will Summer in Tribeca Jail Cell
Where Is David Paterson Going?
Wal-Mart Applies for New York Citizenship
In Kirkuk, a War on Garbage
Anti-Rudy Catholics Plan Their Assault
Mayor Pushes Pedal On Traffic Plan
Rumble in Central Park: Who Will Get LeRoy’s Tavern?
Wilson still under 50% in bid for re-election
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GOP
GOP
Red Eye for the Straight Guy
Encore! Two More Soho Buildings Go for $1,000 a Foot
Surfing’s answer to Ali vs. Foreman
Fluorescent Fanatics Turn Me Off
$50 M. for a Plaza Condo? Welcome to the New Benchmark in Manhattan Luxury
Old Lindemann Co-op at 944 Fifth, Blue Sky Included, Sells for $16.51 M.
Washington Post Owner Spends $4.65 M. for Central Park West Pied-a-Terre
Richard Gere Sells Village Townhouse for Record $9 M.
Unlikely Power Broker Bullish on Brooklyn
Is the Manhattan Co-op An Endangered Species?
Viva la Terra Cotta
Neighbor vs. Neighbor in Village Noise Suit
Make It Work! Project Runway Star Comes to Chelsea for New Show
Bringing the City Up to Code
The Brownstone 9: Markowitz Purges Community Board 6
Naked Happy Girl
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Giuliani, Obama
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
10,000 Expected at Affordable Housing Rally
Events for May 23, 2007
Anti-Ratner Forces Obliterate Offensive Bagel Shop Sign
Apocalyptic Times for the G.O.P.
Free Trade Works
Develop Gowanus Responsibly
Media Vim and Vigor
Astor’s Preservation Legacy
Trouble in Yankeeland
Bloomberg’s Gridlock Alert
Alberto Gonzales’ Zombie Hut
Beware of the Robert Moses Revisionists
Is Edwards An Easy Mark?
Clancy Brother’s Son Buys Un-Folkie East Side Duplex–Or Maybe He Doesn’t
Cutting King Solomon
It’s Not Easy Being Greens
The Muppets Retake Manhattan
Ravery for the Bravery
Wednesday, May 30th
We Made It!
Monday, May 28th
Sunday, May 27th
Saturday, May 26th
Friday, May 25th
Thursday, May 24th
Blow Up
Bizarre Love Triangle
Easing Off America, Lars Von Trier Lays Into Denmark, For Once
The Great August Wilson Waves Farewell With a Furious Comic Coda From a New World
Cloudy With a Chance of Apocalypse
From Dawson’s Creek to ABC Darling
Our Critic’s Tip Sheet On Current Reading: Week of May 28th, 2007
Hedge Fund Collectors, Gallerinas and Auction Crooks
Boom and Bust: Pop! Go the Bubbles
The Bad Old Days
Doug Varone Divides Opinion; Bayadere Challenges A.B.T.
Chelsea Girls Are Back … in 16 MM!
Rie Rasmussen: The Good, the Bad, the Gorgeous
The Szooshy, Sad Life of Isabella Blow
Nixon’s Still the One
Rafael's Press Pass
On Ways of Arguing Over Congestion Pricing
Sweeney backs Edwards
Bloomberg Plugs Hybrid Taxis, Yassky
Charles Barron Is in a Hurry
Spitzer's Meals with the Assembly
Did Ari Raid ICM for a New York Entourage?
2030 Literature [Updated]
Kenny may not want DCA, but maybe Asselta does?
Merkt to Levin: Stay in N.J.
Times Farewell Party: Bring Your Own Food and Wine!
The Morning Read: Tuesday, May 22, 2007
The Round-Up: Tuesday
Report: Panter & Mallet raise $60k at event
Edwards in N.J. today
Who wins the Democratic nomination for Hudson County Clerk?
What the hell did you trade Jay Buhner for?
Levin will seek Manhattan apartment
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Holt’s paper trail bill will finally see light of day
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A clever, catchy new musical hybrid, online
Events for May 22, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Bronx Boss Invites Clinton, Obama and Edwards to Pitch Latino Officials
Elsewhere: Giuliani, Spitzer, Bloomberg
Giuliani on Optimistic Leadership
NBC's Stone Phillips Finally Sells Penthouse Triplex (With Six TVs)
Putting the $50 M. Plaza Sale in Perspective
Shrek's a Giant in Manhattan, But We Love Once
Waiting for Rudy: Some New York Republicans
What The Apprentice Did for the Donald
Cuomo-MySpace Agreement, Shades of Pirro
Levin named to Port Authority post
Mike Long: Rudy "Not Ruled Out"
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DeGise takes a pass on sex offender scandal
Menendez stays out of local politics, sort of
Coram Boy May Shutter May 27th
A.J. Soprano’s Improbable Second Coming
The Morning Read: Monday, May 21, 2007
Eugene2007.com, With Yvette Clarke, Sanford Rubenstein, Jean-Claude Van Damme
State Senate candidate Sandra Bolden Cunningham with campaign worker Russell Wallace, a convicted sex offender
State Senate candidate Sandra Bolden Cunningham with campaign worker Russell Wallace, a convicted sex offender
Cunningham
Report: Long to be next Chief Justice
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Cunningham
State Senate candidate Sandra Bolden Cunningham with campaign worker Ron Wallace, a convicted sex offender
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Should candidates for public office allow convicted sex offenders to work on their campaigns?
These two Union City streetworkers, Francisco Ortiz, left, and Adrian Medino, may look apolitical at first glance:
These two Union City streetworkers, Francisco Ortiz, left, and Adrian Medino, may look apolitical at first glance
Codey supports Cunningham
Vega makes a bitter stand
District 33 Assembly candidate Carol Marsh of Hoboken joins State Senate candidate Sal Vega of West New York in front of the Fre
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Nadler Hires Ex-Knickerbocker Guy
Edwards on Haircut, Hedge Fund, House
When crazy in love is actually crazy
The revolution in the Constitution
Newark Mayor Cory Booker shakes hands with Ironbound resident Albert Velez
Subway Series: It’s Time to Get Excited About Oliver Perez
REVENUE PICTURE IMPROVED, BUT CAUTION RECOMMENDED
Events for May 19-21, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Paterson, Rasiej
Carrion, Just Like Bloomberg
Vibe Rater: Grom, 2165 Broadway
$50 M. Plaza Condo Sale: City's Most Expensive
The Joy of Congestion Pricing
In Preakness Re-Match, It’ll Be Curlin, Hard Spun, Street Sense
Shott On Location: High-Ranking Brooklyn Burger Joint Also Scores High With DOH
Markowitz to Purge Community Board 6
Giuliani on Boldness, Clinton
Done! Toy Building Closes for $480 M.
Friedman Likes Dodd's Tax
Rivera-Soto says he didn’t abuse powers
Wallace
Sex offender working for Cunningham
Google Guy on Why Bush was Lucky
ALFRED DOBLIN
At (Pre-Endorsement) Fund-Raiser, Rudy Hits Hillary, McCain Hits Bush
Who Needs Good Shows? We're Fox!
The Round-Up: Friday
CW: Oh, You Handsome Devil
Lonegan will help Doherty explore U.S. Senate bid
The Morning Read: Friday, May 18, 2007
Republican Debate
Blue Testosterone
Christie was on Jan. ’06 termination list
DENNIS OURY
May 18, 2007
Rivera
Should the Legislature be able to force Rutgers University to put an “N.J.” in their logo?
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SUBPOENAS
KERSEY’S LAW
FRANK ABATE
ANGELO PRISCO
CAMPAIGN ’07
WITH PROPERTY TAXES LOW, TIME TO MOVE ON TO NEW ISSUES
WITH PROPERTY TAXES LOW, TIME TO MOVE ON TO NEW ISSUES
STATE & LOCAL
STATE & LOCAL
Christie’s name on AG list raises criticisms, questions
STATE & LOCAL
STATE & LOCAL
Manhattan Menage: Seven Men Pop the Question
An alternative to Shrek
Get Ready, Village: N.Y.U. Likely to Expand
Events for May 18, 2007
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, McCain, Dodd
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Excelsior
And Just Who Are All These Uptown Developers?
Malcolm Smith Speaks for democratic Democrats
Accident Stops Deutsche Bank Demolition
Death penalty bill could be moved out of Greenstein’s jurisdiction
Gallagher Fund-Raising, Aiming Local
SUBPOENAS
Bronx Invitation to Obama
Vega accuses Stack of “abusing” Union City employees
The Round-Up: Thursday
Karol's Night Out with Kissinger
Grand Marshals: Liu, Humm, Giske
Brooklyn Judicial Races: The County Decides
The Morning Read: Thursday, May 17, 2007
Where does Greenstein stand? Someone ask Baroni
CBS in 2007: Vampire Chic, Horny Geeks, Casinos, Wife-Swapping
DO YOU NOW WHO I AM?
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Burlco GOP denies report of Warner resignation
Which of these retiring Assemblymen will you be least likely to remember in ten years?
Christie on early list of prosecutors to be fired
Broadway Partners Closes on Buys of 237 Park, 100 Wall
How nighttime explains the history of the modern world
Manzo and Cunningham fight without a face-off
Sandra Bolden Cunningham greets Salem Lafayette resident Beverly Jones
Manzo
Rudins to Buy St. Vincent's Buildings
Events for May 17, 2007
Elsewhere: Giuliani, Cuomo, Spitzer
Bill Clinton on Congestion Pricing: 'Let's Get It On'
Congestion Pricing Opponents Hire Lipsky
At Public Meeting, Bruno and Spitzer Debate Usefulness of Public Meetings
CBS: The Return of Mother; Plus, Hugh Jackman and Jimmy Smits
NBA Shoots for The Crumpets
Sharpton and Falwell
Also in Today's Observer
Sires backs Stack, complains of Vega’s “smear” tactics
Brooklyn Flirting with Obama
Two-Pronged Rudy: Abortion Defense, Security Attack
ABC: America's Song-and-Dance Network
Corzine’s 100,000 Low Income Housing Units: Another Nail in New Jersey’s Coffin
At Debate, Rudy Stops His Skid, Romney Wilts
The Morning Read: Wednesday, May 16, 2007
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Werblin 2.0
Casha co-opts Wally Edge’s line
Corzine
Corzine
Corzine
Menendez
NJ GOP
Raymond Lesniak
Alex DeCroce
Corey Booker
Newark
Trenton
Hamilton
Ewing
Dan Hutchison
Jerry Falwell
Jeff Grayzel
Morristown
Clifton
Ben Spinelli
Guy Gregg, Steve Oroho
Toms River
Norocross’ guy elects a Mayor in Philadelphia
Of the twelve retiring State Senators, which one will history recall as the best?
NJ Fiscal Policy
Rob Tornoe
Tornoe
"They Could Be Winners"
Another Hamptons Buying Season! Hedge Fund King Nabs $19.95 M. Palace
Old Lefty Haunt Sells for $3.05 M.; Village Townhouse Had ‘A Lot of Scandal Going On’
Denis Leary Buys ‘Chic, Understated’ $3.95 M. Soho Three-Bedroom Condo
Vacancy at 740 Park! Death Puts Historic Duplex on the Market
(De)Fault (Head)Lines
They Stoop for Quarters
Revolt of the Page-Slaves?
Sold! To the Man In the Green Visor
Rudy’s First Trimester
In Mayor’s World, Climate is Warming to Bloomberg ’08
The Curse of the Free Agent
Designer Impostor! The Case of the Dubious Dolce & Gabbana Dude
Brooklyn Boss Flirts With Obama
Laliberte’s Lodgings Looted, Spurs Stylist’s Move to Soho
Stage-Dior Manners: Model Takes Pratfall, Actress Prattles at Galliano’s Gathering
Jackass at Half-Mast: Steve-O Goes to Oslo, Acting Slightly Blotto
Lindsay Lohan Strips, Shops …. Plus, Kelsey Grammer Acknowledges Midlife Crisis
Echo of Narciso: Buoyed by Claiborne Bid, Struggling Designer Accepts Award
What Do Ian Spiegelman and Vladimir Nabokov Have in Common?
Some Democrats Have Second Thoughts About Lobbying Reform
Light a Grungy Candle for P&G Bar
Condo Boomlet Blurs Northern Borders
Landlord Baruch Singer: ‘Slumlord’ Was Bum Rap
Why Is Hearst Buying Across The Street?
Michael Shvo vs. the World
$37.5 M. for Old Geffen Place? Nice, But …
Just What This Block Needs—a Burlesque Club
Cinematic show-offs at their virtuoso best
Hillary’s Peace-Seeking Palestinian Fund-Raiser
After Pelosi’s Syria Visit, Dissidents Cower
George and Hilly
In the Room, the Imaginary Women Come And Go
Events for May 16, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Unqualified Endorsement
Critics Need History Lesson, Patience
Let Bush Follow Blair, for Once
Radical Departure
An Hijab Is Not a Veil
Cerberus Capital Management: You Cannot Be Serious
Advice to the Bancrofts: Get a Job
Elsewhere: Clinton, Bloomberg, Falwell
Bloomberg Doesn't Think He Ever Talked to Perot About National Office
Iranian Reformers Don’t Want Dick Cheney’s Help
Landmarks Commission Births Manhattan Avenue Historic District
Rove’s Republicans Still Haven’t Learned Their Lesson
Mitt Romney: Part-Time Defender of The Faith
Beware the Promises of Murdoch
Wednesday, May 23rd
Cunningham? I Just Met Him!
Monday, May 21st
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Wednesday, May 16th
Tehran's Taste in Web Sites
Bring on Little London! City Mimics Congestion Pricing, Canary Wharf
You Want Mayo With That?
Clock Tower at Five Madison Goes for $200 M.
Mike Bloomberg: Il Nostro Sindaco Liberale, Liberista e Libertario
Society Keens for Kippers
N.Y.C. to E.U.: Buy Us!
Kiki and Herb Massacre Music
Hillary's Expectations in Chicago
The Rare Taste of the Ramp: You’d Love ’em!
Cycle to the Cyclone
Onward and Upward in Riverside Park
A Good Bet
Save Michael Keaton
Fonda, Felicity and Lindsay Flounder in Georgia
Commissioner's Commute
Schlesinger Saturday
Lucky Drew
Wow! Guy Maddin Returns With Oversexed Orphan Scare
Weiner COPS Talk
Coram Boy a Deranged Dickensian Delight; Deuce Double-Faults Despite Lansbury and Seldes
Mellowing Jeff Tweedy Trades His Denim for Cords
Welcome to the Republic of Mel Gibson
Mr. Office Space Meets Neil LaBute
The $70 Magazine! Boutique Glossies Rampant in Soho
Our Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Week of May 21st, 2007
Beloved Brooke: Third Mrs. Astor, First Lady of New York
An Elegant (and Mythic) Portrait of F.D.R.
Midnight to Sunrise With Murakami
Plaza District Developers Evoke Disney
South of France, South of Houston
A Different Kind of Window Treatment
NJPIRG wants Corzine to Sign Monetization Pledge
Webber gets pro-life endorsement
Tony Award Nominations: The Chenoweth Files
Clinton's Commercial Setting
After Hillary, a Health Care Ad
Menendez named DSCC Vice Chair
Bob Torricelli’s Restaurant Ratings
Shake-up at Pace University
Spitzer PAC, Digital
ABC's Aggressive 2007
The 60 Minutes Effect: Romeny Edition
The Round-Up: Tuesday
Solving the 2009 Budget Gap
Albany Giveaways
'No Fear' for Perkins Over Obama Support
The Morning Read: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
NBC at the Upfronts: 'Frankly, We Need To Be More Better'
REVISED: If the Democrats hold control of the State Senate, who should be the next Majority Leader?
INQUIRER RUNS U.S. ATTORNEY DENIAL, BUT NO EXPLANATION ABOUT WHY THE MISTAKE HAPPENED
BLOGGER BEWARE
TOM MORAN
ETHICS REFORM
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Sweeney mulls bid for Majority Leader
FRANK ABATE
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What keeps you awake at night?
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Obama must contend with a tough, old machine
Gingrich on Lautenberg: It’s ideas, not age
Gingrich
Vega says he endorsed Stack, before he “knew he was crooked”
Obama makes first Jersey campaign stop
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Related Nabs Doctoroff Man with Serpico Connections
Events for May 15, 2007
Elsewhere: Hillary, Bruno, Bloomberg
Bloomberg: Neutral in 2008
Murdoch's Letter to the Bancrofts
Thompson, Carrion and a Scheduling Conflict
Perkins Congratulates Clinton, Sort Of
Hillary Has Nothing to Say About Bloomberg '08
Booker, Healy endorse Obama
Pat Buckley, Remembered at the Met
Waitress Finds Love in Manhattan; But So Do Zombies and Spider-Man
All for Clinton, Press 'Send'
New Starbucks Validates Hank Freid
NBC: 'We've Got the Class, Here Comes the Mass'
Apartment Prices Up Citywide, Report Says
Dems want Assembly candidate to swear she isn’t seeking judgeship
Geffen Duplex Gets $37.5 M., a Tad More Than Expected
Federal prosecutor says Inquirer story is false
Politics Versus Life and Death
Assembly Reps Header
Leviev to Buy One Madison?
Democrats at GOP School
Carol Murphy gets it wrong
Stuart Rabner, did you see this?
The Morning Read: Monday, May 14, 2007
Roselle Mayor ticketed
Could Lance be headed to the top court this time?
Obama in New Jersey today
Do you know who I am?
Judges in trouble
Do as I say, not as I do?
What penalty should the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct give to Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto?
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CHRIS CHRISTIE’S ROBO CALLS
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All-American documentaries, free online
State Sen. Ronald Rice and former Councilman Ras Baraka prepare to campaign Saturday
Assembly candidate Albert Coutinho, right, waits for the buildup Saturday
Assembly Candidate Grace Spencer greets Dazzare Jefferson
Caraballo says they can vote him out, but he won’t be driven out
Caraballo says they can vote him out, but he won’t be driven out
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
ANOTHER DEMOCRATIC YEAR BUT THEN WHAT?
Will Rivera-Soto face same pressures as Faber did?
Events for May 12-14
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Fossella, Bush
Justice faces disciplinary action in “do you know who I am?” scandal
Andrew Cuomo 2010
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Trying to Explain Giuliani on Abortion
Shott On Location: Restaurant Inspectors Raid … A Cell-Phone Store?
The $28 Diet
Doherty
Vibe Rater: Star Lounge, 222 West 23rd Street
Catsimatidis Sees More Work Ahead For Hillary
Garrett will co-chair Doherty exploratory panel
Help save Manny Amaral’s business from gov’t seizure
East Side Candidates
Paterson's New Committee
If the Democrats hold control of the State Senate, who should be the next Majority Leader?:
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Webber and Casha battle for spot farthest to the right
GOP fundraiser wants Talarico to turn over money
The Round-Up: Friday
Bill Fund-Raises For Hillary
The Morning Read: Friday, May 11, 2007
Winners & Losers
May 11, 2007
If the Democrats hold control of the State Senate, who should be the next Majority Leader?
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FROM THE LAND FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE KINGDOM OF GORMLEY
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Where does your name rank?
Events for May 11, 2007
Bruce Willis Blogs Hard
Elsewhere: Schumer, Vann, Francis
In the 40th, both GOP candidates claim Reagan mantle
Blue Room Petition
Nick Kristof Tells Graduating Class To Save the World; Party!
Vega wants Stack friend fired
Manhattan Wedlock: Never-Married Women and Toxic Bachelors
Quinn Explains a Voluntary Process
Avoiding the Appearance of Wal-Mart
Giuliani's Favorite Days
Vega endorses Stack?
Ex-Councilman pleads guilty to money laundering
Kempner Keepsakes: Size Twos Swarm the Late, Great Socialite’s Schmatte
Sarlo
Lachlan's Fifty-Cent Strategery
Sarlo
GOP Councilman switches parties
Republican Mayor backs Sarlo
HAINES, ADDIEGO AND RUDDER TEAM CALL FOR REVAMPED HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM
See the Brokers Behind the Power!
It's Curtains for Little Italy's Little Charlie's; Bowie-Backed Burlesque Show Replacing It!
Koppell's Painting
Private Sector Republicans for Hillary
Wal-Mart Joins N.Y. Civic Group [updated]
Blitz gone as Atlantic Prosecutor
The Morning Read: Thursday, May 10, 2007
The Round-Up: Thursday
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NJ GOP panel recommeneds pro-Giuliani delegate plan
Sarlo will run for Majority Leader
Ex-Senator senses “disenchantment” in Hudson
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DEATH PENALTY
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Vega calls for criminal investigation of “Lenin”-like Stack
TV ads as art
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Events for May 10, 2007
Elsewhere: Richardson, Giuliani, Jay-Z
Spitzer: What Attacks?
Today in Fines
Save The High Line?
Sheldon Silver: They’ll All Be With Hillary in the End
Eugene In, No Signature Required
Magazine Lands Commercial Condo Through 'Never-Ending Poker Game'
Gore Supporters Reunite, Nothing Happens
Save the High Line?
Youtube: Clinton vs. Obama
Oh, Canada! Conrad Black’s Pub Date Pushed for Trial-Glamour Timing
The Time 100 Double-Helix
The Round-Up: Wednesday
The Morning Read: Wednesday, May 9, 2007
GOP infighting in Camden County
Murdoch's NY Forecast Calls for Rain
The significance of Evesham
Bloomberg's Degrees of Denial
Codey makes peace with Shea and Zimmerman, but he wants Coley fired
Also in the Observer: Clinton, Giuliani, Murdoch
Democratic Office Space
The Bloomberg Files
Kalikow Exits M.T.A.—But Who Wants This Gig Anyway?
After a Rough Start, Fred Thompson Prepares for His Mulligan
New York Democrats Play Well, Apart
The Mystery of Bloomberg’s Polls
The Battle of Bronfman
Hillary In Iowa: Intimate, Softer, Plenty of Charm
Stellllllla! According to Parenting Expert Liv Tyler, Designer McCartney Is ‘Just Like a Normal Mom’
Limning Leo Lerman: Silver Foxes Trot Through Artist Gray Foy’s Foyer
Rose McGowan Raps, Jennifer Connelly’s Hubby Snaps, at After-Party of the Year
Regarding the Writing of Others
The Umpteenth Epistle to the Bancrofts
‘Public Historian’ Sells Carnegie Hill Co-Op for $5.2 M.
Soho Loft of First Wives Club Creator Gets $2.7 M.
Fleming Pays $4.26 M. for 8.5 Steamy West Side Rooms
Comedian Couple Move Up in Morton Square for $5.27 M.
LeFraks Selling Brooklyn, Queens Portfolio for $250 M.
Madonna Goes Discount Shopping in the City
Let in the 1860’s! Lower East Side Tenement Museum Expands
Paradise Lost? Artists Fear a Gentrified Gowanus
Inside Downtown’s Biggest Building Sale Ever
New York Is Blooms-burg!
New York Is Car Town!
Manhattan’s Mightiest Brokers: A Peer Review
Feel the Bruni Effect, New York!
The Matlock of New York Bar Battles
A soldier’s Iraq story becomes a viral video
Rob Tornoe
Rob Tornoe
Local races affect legislative contests
Rupert's $5 Billion Bancroft Family Scratch N' Win
Pupie Raia
Michael Russo
Hoboken mostly shrugs shoulders at election
Chef Girl-ar-dee
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Kiss Me, Kate! Moss and I Both Rose From Crap Towns to Costume Institute Crème
Bad Vibrations Rock Uptown Scientists
Russo wins in Hoboken… and maybe beyond
Ward races in Hoboken produce three run-off elections
This One Goes to Eleven: Greek Pastry Shop Tries for Columbia Foot Traffic
Many incumbents lose in municipal races
Camco Dem candidates win all Camden Council races
Events for May 9, 2007
America, at Least, Will Miss Tony Blair
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Giuliani, Hitchens
Judge orders Judge to draw ballot
Dem slate sweeps Evesham
The Important Endorsements of Wright and Jeffries
Move Over, Gore
Gay Marriage: The Long View
If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Rich?
Building a Safer City
Free-Traders Having Second Thoughts
The Pentagon’s Shortsighted Milblogger Crack-down
How George Bush Salvaged His Dad’s Legacy
G.O.P. Tall Tales About Reagan
Wednesday, May 16th
Back to the Garden!
Monday, May 14th
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Lance will head Doherty exploratory committee
Addabbo is Ready to Run Against Maltese
Dawn Zimmer HQ
Anthony Amato
'Sex and the City Special' for $1,575? Not Quite
Heavens to Bacon
Happy (Anti-) Mother’s Day
Poiret, Hooray!
Rufus Wainwright Is So Tired of You, America
The Trust Fund D.J.’s
Sandy Cohen Is Gone, Peter Gallagher Is Back
Marvelous Marvin
Good Transport
Paris Mismatch: 18 Little Films, Many Stars, One Delightful City
French Kiss
Five Card Drew, Working From a Cold Deck
Delightful Doggie Duo Raising the Woof In Dopey, Delirious Legally Blonde
Sleek Wagner, Severe Gluck, Downtown Glass
Romeo + Juliet Stripped Clean
City OKs Trump Condo-Hotel in Soho
Louise Nevelson’s Black-Box Theatrics
Our Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Week of May 14th, 2007
Miranda July’s Perversely Sentimental New Venture
Small Acts of Courage
DeLillo’s 9/11 Resists Gravity
$940 M. Harlem Portfolio Sale ‘Alarming,’ State Senator Says
Jill Abramson in Traffic Accident
Christopher Campos
The Battle for the Fourth Ward
Rudy's Abortion Issue
Bloomberg Says He's Not Running for Governor
Vega says he’ll release tapes of Stack’s “alleged” bribery
Dems back Kuehner plan for online records
Bloomberg's Ferries
Republicans prepare for legal challenge to obtain Corzine/Katz e-mails
Webber wins pro-life endorsement
Again, peace in Bergen
After Fort Dix, Kean calls for reforms of Homeland Security funding
Webber
Dems kickoff challenge in 39th
The Morning Read: Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Frank Lautenberg
Poll: N.J. likes Lautenberg
FDU
RICHARD CODEY
Should Jon Corzine pick Jon Adler to run for Lieutenant Governor in 2009?
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Codey Corzine
Voters like Corzine, but they love Codey
Obama coming to New Jersey
One of the best movies of 2006 — made in 1969
Kalikow Danced to Spitzer's Tune in M.T.A. Exit
D.C. Money for DACC
Two Democratic Parties
Caraballo urges party to distance itself from radio station
Events for May 8, 2007
Report: Edgar Bronfman Sr. Steps Down from Post at World Jewish Congress
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Sulzberger, Pirro
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Sulzberger, Moses
Buffet for the DSCC
The Round-Up: Tuesday
Bloomberg to Reporters: Do Your Job
From Weiner to the DLC
Big race in Evesham tomorrow
Urban Outfitters Looking for First Brooklyn Location
Times Square Worth More Than Bolivia, Panama Combined
Spider-Man 3 Quintuples Its Take in Manhattan
Bloomberg Gives Himself a Good Grade
Hillary, Like McCain, Sees Progress In Anbar
Pssst! The Manhattan Office Market's About to Have a Busy Summer
Memo from Old Rumsfeld Aide May Sink Bronfman Heir
Hillary's Emissaries
The Kalikow Legacy, Russianoff's Goodbye Present
Kalikow, Bruised, Takes a Bow
No to PRIDEfest
Metal Bat Makers Hit Back
Obama on 40-Ouncers at 1199
Kuehner seeks internet access of government records
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