The New York Times Magazine 1999 Melanie Rehak - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1999 Melanie Rehak
TitleSubjectAuthors
A child in time: questions for John Ashberry.(American poet)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
A joyful noise: how to practice without the hope of perfection.(piano playing)(Column)Melanie Rehak
A roof of one's own.(author Lars Eighner)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
Elegy: upon mourning; questions for Ned Rorem; weeks after the death of his partner of 32 years, the diarist and composer reflects on grief, loss and `ecstatic masochism.'.Melanie Rehak
Lullabye diva.(8.29.99: Questions for Renee Fleming)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
Spatial relations: the architect of the new Pennsylvania Station speaks frankly about his consuming passion for inspirational public spaces.(New York City architect David Childs)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
The divorced daughter.(Olympic gymnast Dominique Moceanu)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
The drama of the ghetto child.(Sister Souljah discusses her new novel and commitment to inner city youth)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
The most exquisite clay feet: A. Scott Berg, Charles A. Lindbergh biographer, and Alice Echols, Janis Joplin's biographer, on the popular appeal of flawed heroes.Melanie Rehak
The reluctant fat cat: having sold Excite for $6.7 billion, Joe Kraus, a co-founder, says making money is easier than learning to spend it.(Web search engine company)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
The unselfish gene.(political theorist Francis Fukuyama)(Interview)Melanie Rehak
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