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The Journey of the American Woman
Gail Collins' new book tells the story of American women since the 1950s, writes Christine Stansell-and shows us that the depressing mess left when an old order crumbles is still preferable to the tidiness of a once-immovable status quo.
It's All About You!
You're still reading Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City 25 years later, says Dana Vachon, because you're just as self-absorbed as the culture it predicted.
Jeff Koons' Destructive Impulses
The art world mega-star talks to Anthony Haden-Guest about flirting with bankruptcy, his custody battle, destroying the art he made with his ex-wife, and why he doesn't believe in kitsch.
Nightmarish Scenes from New York's Subway
As the remake of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three opens tonight, an intrepid photographer of New York's mayhem-filled 1980s subway system recalls harrowing tales from the tunnels.
Welcome Back, 1980s!
From acid wash to neon prints to parachute pants, '80s trends have returned to the 2009 runways. A look at which clothes made it back to the future-and how to wear them now.





















