John F. Kennedy, Jr.

The Complete 1997 New York Observer 500

Bill Clinton.
Barry Blitt
Bill Clinton.

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Story of My Life: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

I was sorry when I learned that Michael's, the well-known children's hair-cutting salon at Madison A  read more »

Naked Angels' Merrill Holtzman Reborn as Shtickster Jack Merrill

Jack Merrill is a good actor and a very good manager ofvoguish theater companies, but what he's real  read more »

George Plimpton Meets Joe Eszterhas, But This Is No Movie Pitch

George to Gibson: You're Mel-velousThey make paper shredders for things like this.  read more »

Snippy Broker Catfight Leaves Sotheby's Hawking J.F.K. Jr.'s Pad

In an industry where salespeople have been known to comb the obituaries for business leads, the torr  read more »

George Names an Editor, Maxim Raids Details

Frank Lalli, the new, surprise editor of George magazine, started work at 9:30 A.M. on Nov. 30.  read more »

Blair Witch Innocence Scares Media Fatheads

I went to see The Blair Witch Project in the theater where it premiered, the Angelika, and left in a  read more »

In Lite Politics, Only Fame Matters

A few words, if you can bear any more, which touch fleetingly upon the death of John F. Kennedy Jr.  read more »

Searching for Intimacy With the Gods of Fame

I happened to be away from New York during the third week of July.  read more »

Kennedy 'Expert' C. David Heymann: Do His J.F.K. Jr. Stories Hold Up?

It was 3 o'clock on the muggy afternoon of Saturday, July 24, and the author C.  read more »

No Assistants. No Entourage. Just John.

PARIS-As hope here faded that CNN would interrupt its global broadcast with the image of John F.  read more »

Times Metro Section to Lose Its Sourpuss Editor

Joyce Purnick announced the end of her two-year run as editor of The Metro Section of The New York T  read more »

J.F.K. Jr.'s Death Hits Us in Our Homes

I'm not one of those who cried at the televised images of Princess Di's funeral.  read more »

Advice From Alfonse: Shame Is Overrated

The renaissance of Alfonse D'Amato should inspire every politician who senses the approach of the la  read more »

George Magazine Loses a "Yes" Woman As Hachette Steps In

After the first three ad-larded and buzz-inflamed issues, David Pecker, the chief executive of Hache  read more »

The Complete 1997 New York Observer 500

This Year's Position, Last Year's Position, Name, Total Mentions1 1 President Bill Clinton 358  read more »