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Martha’s Big Day
The city loves a big trial, especially when a big name is under the spotlight. Our favorite artist Danny Gregory spent a day at Martha Stewart’s public trial and sent us some drawings from the courthouse.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Which is more effective: a valentine to him that says “Be mine,” or one sent to his ex that says “He’s mine?” A childhood practice gets back into swing with valentines carrying a hidden agenda.
But I Play One on TV
Saving lives is hard enough—what medical professional has time for significant romantic moments in the supplies closet? Anticipating tonight’s Grey’s Anatomy premiere, a doctor looks back on a lifetime of TV role models.
One Day in New York City
June 1 dawned humid and hot. The forecast: A high of 84 degrees and possible late-day thunderstorms west of town. But forecasts—for the temperature or for a busy day of work and play—aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. A day in the life of 10 writers.

