Celebrities
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Suddenly Susan
After almost three decades portraying Erica Kane, Susan Lucci has—finally—won that elusive Emmy. But the actress still has other roles to conquer.
Posted: October 1, 1999 By Mervyn Rothstein
A Sweet Second Act
Portraying suave guys with a swagger has been Dennis Farina's regular beat since surrendering his police badge in Chicago.
Posted: August 1, 1999 By Joel Drucker
Remembering Papa
One Hundred years after his birth, Ernest Hemingway's proud and painful legacy endures.
Posted: August 1, 1999 By Neil A. Grauer
Quick On The Draw
A cigar-smoking bird named Shoe and political caricatures have made Jeff MacNelly a newspaper favorite.
Posted: April 1, 1999 By Neil A. Grauer
El Duque's Excellent Adventure
How Cuba's ace pitcher escaped political oppression to become part of a great American success story.
Posted: April 1, 1999 By Kenneth Shouler
Class Acting
With remarkable candor, John Travolta talks about the highs and lows of his tumultuous and fascinating career—and what he's learned along the way.
Posted: February 1, 1999 By Paul Chutkow
From Left to Write
Libertarian curmudgeon and author P.J. O'Rourke muses about fatherhood at 50, the politics of cigar smoking, and why economics is funny.
Posted: December 1, 1998 By Alysse Minkoff
Maestro of the Myriad
Restaurateur Drew Nieporent owns and operates a veritable dining empire and shows no signs of abdicating his throne.
Posted: December 1, 1998 By Sam Gugino
JFK Revisited
A noted historian and Kennedy Administration insider refutes the revisionist version of JFK's legacy.
Posted: December 1, 1998 By Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
I Dream of Gina
Actress Gina Gershon uses drive and dreams to forge her varied and sometimes risqué career.
Posted: October 1, 1998 By Paul Chutkow
No More Bull
His days in the pressure cooker of Chicago basketball over, Phil Jackson seeks further adventures in "nowness."
Posted: October 1, 1998 By Charley Rosen
Swinging for the Fences
With a World Series Championship under his belt, Bobby Bonilla sets his sights on his place in baseball history.
Posted: August 1, 1998 By Kenneth Shouler

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