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TITLE: New York Magazine
[The Magazine of and for New Yorkers! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 12, 1978--VOL. 11 NO. 24
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: The Matchmaker! Cover: Photographed by Harold Krieger; hair and makeup by Robert LaCourte.

Who Is Perry Duryea and Why Is He Running for Governor? By Jon Margolis Bored with his legislative duties, Assemblyman Perry Duryea is looking for something else to do in Albany--being governor, for instance. Some old Duryea questions arc being revived, like, does he believe in anything besides winning? Jon Margolis provides some answers.

Marriage in New York: They Do! They Do! It's June again, and people are getting ready to tie the knot. Herewith, a portfolio of happy faces at their first stop on the wedding route, the Marriage License Bureau.

Matchmaker, Matchmaker By Ellen Stern According to Orthodox custom, every Jewish marriage had its broker. Today, however, you don't have to be Orthodox, or even Jewish, to meet your matchmaker.

Brooklyn: Reno of the Catholic Church By Philip Nobile What Reno is to most marriages, Brooklyn is to Catholics in search of a quick annulment. Contributing editor Philip Nobile, former seminarian and graduate of the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, examines the phenomenon.

Welcome to Belmont--They Love Horses, Don't They? Interviews by Janet and Peter Barrett As the 110th running of the Belmont Stakes nears--with its major question still to be affirmed, beh heh--it seemed like a good time to visit behind the scenes at the track. The Barretts did, chatting with Steve Cauthen's own agent, a trainer, and a former jockey.

After Begelman: The Whiz Kids Take Over By Maureen Orth Far from being dead as predicted, Hollywood today is full of new blood, most of it young, all of it energetic. The new generation of studio mogul, writer, director, etc., is likely to be 30-ish, a workaholic refugee from the New Left politics of the sixties, and loaded with big ideas. California-based Maureen Orth checks out what this all means for Movieland.

DEPARTMENTS:
Polities: The Jews vs. the New York "Times" By Sidney Zion It is perceived by influential American Jews that the Tines is leaning toward the Arab side in the Middle East. Well, the Times is not anti-Israel, but the emphasis has changed in some of its coverage.
Movies: Cannes--Homage to Catatonia By Molly Haskell As usual, the films themselves were only a small part of the Cannes Festival.
jazz: On the Street Where It Lived By Gary Giddins Plans are under way to turn 52nd Street into a monument to its past glory.
Home Furnishings: Beauty and the Bistro Authentic French restaurant furnishings provide the French touch at home.
The Urban Strategist: How to Sublet Without a Sublet Clause By John Golden There's likely to be some tricky fine print in your apartment lease. Still, if you must sublet, there are ways.
Music: American Ingenuity By Rich Gunther Schuller brought some interest- ing native music to town.
Theater: Almost-Living Legends By John Simon Modigliani and Jesse James prove fit subjects for two promising new plays.
Art: Emblazoned Shields By John AIrbcry Class and charm are but two of many attributes in Alan Shields's work.
Page of Lists: New York Shipwrecks By. Terry Clifford Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep in nearby waters.

MISCELLANY.
Letters.
New York Intelligencer.
by Neal Travis.
In and Around Town.
Sales & Bargains.
by Leonore Fleischer.
Best Bets, by Ellen Stern.
New York Classified.
Travel Services.
Town & Country Properties.
London Sunday Times Crossword.
Competition, by Mary Ann Madden.


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