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...pointed scene, the four watch a video in which a woman climaxes two seconds into a sex scene. "No wonder men are so lost," Miranda says. "They have no idea there's more work involved." City is a fantasy, yes--few viewers will ever access its designer-clad uptown monde--but it's as real as TV sex has ever been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Sex on TV is... ...Not Sexy! | 8/2/1999 | See Source »

...brothers and sisters, it's time to go down town. Jesus Christ went down town. He hung around uptown for 33 years and they didn't even notice him, and then he went down town and they killed him in a week. You can't go back, you got to take them downtown...

Author: By Erik Beach, | Title: Black and Gold | 4/30/1999 | See Source »

...brothers and sisters, it's time to go down town. Jesus Christ went down town. He hung around uptown for 33 years and they didn't even notice him, and then he went down town and they killed him in a week. You can't go back, you got to take them downtown...

Author: By Erik Beach, | Title: CINE MANIC | 4/30/1999 | See Source »

Tuleh, like Robinson and Yates, already shows uptown at New York's semiannual collections. The team's fall '99 presentation, held in February, was a packed affair, with many of the city's major fashion editors present. Down the runway came ruffles and bold silk prints, all part of the duo's protest against fashion's I'm-off-to-my-assembly-line-job-on-a-Mars-colony strain of chic. "There is an overly intellectualized, nihilistic approach to fashion at the end of the century that is predictable and dreary," says Patner, "and why should women be dreary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: America's Next Wave | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

...TOURISTY SITES: The Cloisters, Fort Tryon Park, Washington Heights. (923-3700): The Metropolitan Museum's tranquil uptown outpost houses illuminated manuscripts, ancient reliquaries, the Unicorn Tapestries and the rest of the Met's collection of Medieval art. The land, the art and even the view are courtesy of John D. Rockefeller (he bought up the stretch of New Jersey shoreline visible from the grounds so that no one could build anything on it and ruin his view...

Author: By Dorothy Parker, | Title: nyc | 3/25/1999 | See Source »

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