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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: APRIL 10, 1978--VOL. 11 NO. 15
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Go Fish! Photographed by Frank Spinelli, inset photos by Stephanie L. Marcus and Richard Pan; inset art by Gary Viskupic.

All the President's Sad Young Men (Jimmy Carter, President) By Jeff Greenfield The promise looked bright when Jimmy Carter was elected president: a Democrat outside the Washington Establishment. much of whose campaign had been directed against that Establishment. A whole generation of young, bright liberals. "underground" for eight dark years, came again into the sunlight. Many of the best and brightest went to Washington. Now, again, they are disillusioned.

The Fish Around Us By D. W. Bennett The waters are warming. the fish are running. and New Yorkers are fishing again. To begin this special section on the pleasures of fish and fishing, D. W. Bennett reports on New York's active, healthy, and growing underwater population. Mr. Bennett. executive director of the American Littoral Society, a group which studies sea life along the coast, has fished the area's waters for ten years.

Fear of Frying: A Guide to Buying and Cooking Fish By Ruth Spear Some pointers on how to look a market fish in the eye, and what to look for when you do. Ruth Spear is the author of the forthcoming Cooking Fish and Shellfish, to be published by Doubleday early next year. She eats fish three or four times a week, often for breakfast, On page 45, her tips un how to cook fish. Nothing could be simpler!

Fish Out of Water: A Guide to City Fishmongers By Ruth Spear The city's best fish and seafood markets.

The Culture Vulture Flies Higher By Carter Ratcliff When Henry Geldzahler left his curator's chair at the Metropolitan Museum to become Ed Koch's cultural-affairs commissioner, the art world was already familiar with his charm and his knowledge. People close to him were also aware of his boundless imagination and energy. Has he been using all these character traits in his new job? Emphatically so, says Carter Ratcliff.

Brain Proteins: Matter Over Mind By Joan Arehart-Treichel Certain proteins, first isolated in animal brains and later synthesized in laboratories, bid fair to revolutionize medical and psychological therapy.

DEPARTMENTS:
Politics: The High Art of Forgetfulness By Rinker Buck Is New York's fiscal collapse a harbinger of national disaster? Why is the city in such bad shape? Bill Simon thinks he knows, but he could be wrong.
Wine: Top of the Barrel, Bottom of the Bottle By Alexis Bes palo ff On tasting good new California wines, and on avoiding bad old ones.
Art: Cheering Up Our Knowing By John Ashbery John Cage shows us his etchings.
Movies: The Big Snore By Molly Haskell How dare they remake The Big Sleep?.
Theater: Feets By John Simon Darrcin' isn't for the thinkin' man.
Music: A Tinkerer's "Damnation" By Alan Rich Sarah Caldwell's Faust was interesting even when it was awful.
Dance: Merce Alors! By Marcia B. Siegel A visiting French company makes a mess on the Beacon Theater's stage.
Rock: Our Lady of the Sorrows By John Gabree An admiring look at the five--count 'em--careers of Genya Ravan.
Page of Lists: The Best Team M. Donald Grant Could Sell By Christopher Cerf Today's Mets would be a great team, if Grant hadn't gotten rid of all his stars.

MISCELLANY.
Letters.
New York Intelligencer.
In and Around Town.
Best Bets, by Ellen Stern.
Sales & Bargains.
by Leonore Fleischer.
Art & Antiques.
New York Classified.
Town & Country Properties.
Cometition, by MMary Ann Madden.
London Sunday Times Crossword.


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