
My unofficial experiment with the Nov. 3 issue of New York involved lots of pain medication and 15 minutes earmarked for a flip through Adam Moss’ redux of this grotty Gotham bible. The results? Five minutes left over to cut the more direct transmissions from Planet Lortab and also plan my dream wedding to the new editor-in-chief. Anyone who can make New York digestible in under 10 minutes is clearly worth keeping around.
0:00-0:15…02:15-02:50: Barack Obama Cover and Story
New York banner is almost completely obliterated by the first portrait of Obama I’ve seen where he actually looks black. Inside, this new “urbanization” of Obama reveals itself as “let’s just not light him.”
00:30-01:05: Intelligencer Page
Where’s Kurt Andersen? I actually read the Justin Ravitz item on Lindsay Lohan. I’ll make up the time later. Li.Lo’s no account father is slamming Li.Lo’s gal pal Samanthan Ronson, but at the end of the item dad retracts because he’s a “Christian.” Shouldn’t he just stone them both and get it over with? My favorite mention is the one about the father’s “noncelebrity son.” Son’s name appears in bold anyway.
01:05-01:27: Intelligencer Page Two
One of those cheap New York cutouts of either Sarah Palin or Tina Fey: really tired of trying to discern those two.
01:27-01:37: Intelligencer Page Three (math+teachers=who cares?)
Weird, early Todd Haynes-styled art really slows me down. I think the portrait of Mattel’s Ken and Barbie might portent one of the real reasons I read New York. Maybe a cashed-crazed Hamptons wife offed her hubby? Perhaps there’s some big deal art heist? Maybe someone famous had plastic surgery? Turns out to be about Lehman Bros. Bummer. If Li.Lo stays out of the rest of the issue, I’ll make up the time.
01:37-01:55: Party Lines!
I’d light a cigarette if I smoked. This page is a triumph. Tab-collared Karl Lagerfeld looks like his head is now levitating two feet above his neck. Patti LaBelle’s starting to look Asian. Stay away from those red, silk kimonos, Patti and Karl, but more Party Lines!
02:50-03:40: Second Feature in the Well
There are three Billy Elliots on Broadway. This feature seems remarkably reminiscent of one that ran in Time Out London when there were three Billy Elliots on the West End the summer The Tube blew up. Next!
03:40-04:10: Third Feature in the Well (But I Think I’m Still in Thatcher’s UK)
Unwittingly stumble into New York Knicks feature, thinking, wow, one of the Billy Elliots is really hairy.
04:10-04:15: British Airways ad Separating Features from Strategist.
Come on, I’m not the only reader who saw Billy Elliot in London. Get on the stick, Adam.
04:15-04:30: Best Bets
Really bad layout on hoodies. Candy Pratts Price, where are you?
04:30-05:15: Look Book
Hot boy in a McCain/Palin hat assuming the traditional Republican “do me” position. I probably would. Oh, this is that stupid fashion thing where they highlight what “real’ New Yorkers are wearing. I’d settle for Corky Pollan at this point.
05:15-05:27: Food
Restaurants I can’t afford unless I’m reviewing them. Hey, I thought Gael Greene was dead? Can’t wait to hear what Pauline Kael makes of High School Musical 3: Senior Year.
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05:49-06:22: More Winter Travel
Shotgun shooting really close to Syracuse in Milford, Penn. Cool.
06:30- 06:46: Art
Since when did New York snatch up Jerry Saltz for their art page? Not bad for a former truck driver. He’s on about some art fair in London: those British Airways adverts don’t pay for themselves.
07:37:-08:00: Approval Matrix
Woo-whoo! Liza on Broadway.
08:00-08:41: Agenda
How is just Billy Corrigan still Smashing Pumpkins? Sarah Silverman, take a break.
08:41-08:47: Movies
Don’t tease a good movie (Rosemary’s Baby) with a better movie (The Bad Seed). Pauline?
08:47-08:54: Still Movies
Zidane is starred. Now here’s a listings ed. I can live with. I mean, if Adam’s open to that type of arrangement.
–Tony Phillips



