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February 20, 1994 Issue - 24 Articles- Comment: Making Changes
Brendan Gill
, pp. 11-15 This magazine isn't the same, but then it never was
- In the Mail, pp. 16-21
From our backlog of unpublished letters, 1934-62
- Goings On About Town, pp. 22-80
- The Talk of the Town, pp. 81-92
Sin City, fondly; Mad. Ave. kids; the mayor's view; etc.
- Life in the City: Putting Myself Together
Jamaica Kincaid
, pp. 93-101 The hat helps make the woman in the throes of youth
- Annals of Software: Byte Verse
Anthony Lane
, pp. 102-117 Thirteen hundred years of English poetry, in one sitting
- Letter from Moscow: The Tycoon and the Kremlin
David Remnick
, pp. 118-160 Russia's Citizen Kane and Boris Yeltsin's Rasputin are feuding
- Profile: Show Dog
Susan Orlean
, pp. 161-170 Being a professional boxer is a bit of a dog's life
- Letter from Brooklyn: Take the F
Ian Frazier
, pp. 171-179 There's a world beyond Manhattan, and it's in Brooklyn
- Life and Letters: The Ross Years
Charles McGrath
, pp. 180-184 How Harold Ross created The New Yorker. With selections from his letters to Rebecca Wes...
- "Bohemia"
Dorothy Parker
, pp. 185-195 - Artist at Large: Words, Worth a Thousand
Art Spiegelman
, pp. 196-199 - Postscript: ThE Last Days of Sylvia Frumkin
Susan Sheehan
, pp. 200-211 The final chapter in the life of a scizophrenic
- Annals of Showtown: Travolta's Second Act
Martin Amis
, pp. 212-214 John Travolta is back, but where did he go the first time?
- "The Anniversary"
Charles Simic
, pp. 215-218 - Sketchbook: Couples
Saul Steinberg
, pp. 219-221 - Personal History: The Spinach King
John Seabrook
, pp. 222-234 American dreams and nightmares at Seabrook Farms
- "Worked Late on a Tuesday Night"
Deborah Garrison
, p. 235 - Easel 1925: The Year It All Began
Edward Sorel
, pp. 236-239 - Fiction: "Scarves, Beads, Sandals"
Mavis Gallant
, pp. 240-251 - Onward and Upward With the Arts: The Minstrel Steig
Roger Angell
, pp. 252-261 William Steig, the magazine's Longest-running contributor
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Books: An Ohio Runway (Review) John Updike
, pp. 262-271 Reintroducing the work of Dawn Powell
- Dawn Powell at Her Best by Tim Page and Dawn Powell
- Shouts and Murmurs
Christopher Buckley
, pp. 272-274 1925: The Year in Review
- Cover: Eustace Tilley
Rea Irvin