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Flip the channel and feel the burn. The history of exercise on TV stretches to 1951 and "The Jack LaLanne Show." Amazingly, despite the advent of home video, LaLanne's successors are still on the air, lifting and thrusting and smiling too hard. By way of seeing what kind of shape the genre is in,...
BERLIN -- Daniel Barenboim, who was in town the night the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, is joining Bon Jovi, Mikhail Gorbachev, Lech Walesa and Hillary Clinton to celebrate the 20th anniversary.
Dear Carolyn: I'm involved with a married man, which I didn't know until after we became involved and this breaks one of my core values -- so even though I love his company (we're no longer physically involved), I hate that I'm in the middle of someone else's marriage. To make matters worse, it q...
PARIS -- Federico Fellini, once viewed by some as a mere farceur, has become a classic. The Jeu de Paume is honoring the Italian film director with a vast exhibition, aptly named "La Grande Parade."
A potential lightning rod lurks in the first line -- actually, the first few words. No wonder, then, that Signature Theatre Artistic Director Eric Schaeffer, choreographer Karma Camp and a group of African American actors were in a rehearsal room recently, trying out a new approach to the opening of...
Mo'Nique is recalling the toughest days on the set of "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire." In the film, a searing drama about a teenager overcoming extreme physical and emotional abuse, Mo'Nique stars as the protagonist's toxically cruel mother, who subjects her daughter to incest,...
The visitors comment book at the Smithsonian American Art Museum's exhibition "1934: A New Deal for Artists" has taken on a distinct note of nostalgia. "America needs another public works art program now," wrote Gene, from Maryland, after looking at paintings created for President Franklin...
Forgive me, readers, for I have sinned. Whenever I've gone by Titian's great "Venus With a Mirror," sitting topless in the Renaissance rooms at the National Gallery of Art, or Canova's marble "Naiad," lounging a floor below in the no-kini of a classical goddess, carnal thoughts have come to me.
The pins are displayed in glass cases at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York so that the jeweled butterflies seem to be in mid-flight and the patriotic eagles and flags sparkle like Fourth of July fireworks in a vitrine. The exhibition, "Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection,"...
After surviving a heart attack on the New York subway, Michael Kiernan, 50, is trying to be a better partner to his longtime girlfriend and seize each day a little more.
After surviving a heart attack on the New York subway, Michael Kiernan, 50, is trying to be a better partner to his longtime girlfriend and seize each day a little more.
A growing number of teenagers have been dressing to articulate gender identity and sexual orientation, confounding school officials, whose responses have ranged from indifference to applause to bans.
A growing number of teenagers have been dressing to articulate gender identity and sexual orientation, confounding school officials, whose responses have ranged from indifference to applause to bans.
The rap star is shooting not only for popularity with his song "Empire State of Mind," but also for a symbolic crown: the king of New York music.
The rap star is shooting not only for popularity with his song "Empire State of Mind," but also for a symbolic crown: the king of New York music.
More funky than flashy, a phalanx of doe-eyed fashion dolls are jostling for attention on toy shelves this season.
More funky than flashy, a phalanx of doe-eyed fashion dolls are jostling for attention on toy shelves this season.
This week, answers to readers' questions about dealing with a boyfriend's mother, how long to wait to date after a spouse dies and thank-you notes at baby showers.
This week, answers to readers' questions about dealing with a boyfriend's mother, how long to wait to date after a spouse dies and thank-you notes at baby showers.
Punk rocker Jemina Pearl and her bandmates hang out at a record store, go to a concert and eat fried chicken in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Punk rocker Jemina Pearl and her bandmates hang out at a record store, go to a concert and eat fried chicken in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Amid anxiety, a family celebrates the wonders of military life with a wedding for a son going off to war.
Amid anxiety, a family celebrates the wonders of military life with a wedding for a son going off to war.
Some travelers are trading beach vacations for unforgettable experiences in faraway lands like these.
This brick classic offers a host of amenities in a prime Big Apple suburb.
When it comes to pollution, these cars prove it's not just about fuel economy.
Frederic Malle's new Upper East Side store - his first free-standing location in the states - is much like his fragrances: refined and multilayered.
Frederic Malle's new Upper East Side store - his first free-standing location in the states - is much like his fragrances: refined and multilayered.
Which signal callers are the best in tough situations in the fourth quarter?
Finding the true inspiration for look number 28 in Viktor & Rolf's spring 2010 collection.
Finding the true inspiration for look number 28 in Viktor & Rolf's spring 2010 collection.
Poor air quality, lack of clean water and a high rate of superfund sites make these metros most contaminated.
The club of ultra-exclusive sports cars is about to get a little more diverse.
A new study shows how Americans manage life's daily hassles.
Your chances of getting inoculated against America's worst pandemic since the 1918 flu improve greatly depending on where you live.
Tomorrow, "Ghost Stories," an installation of four of Nendo's newest creations, opens at New York's Museum of Arts and Design.
Tomorrow, "Ghost Stories," an installation of four of Nendo's newest creations, opens at New York's Museum of Arts and Design.
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