September/October 1999
Editor's Note
New York Stories
A Conversation with . . .
J.P. Morgan biographer Jean Strouse talks with NEH Chairman William Ferris about the man who collected corporations and Old Masters with equal vigor.
The Quintessential City New York on film captures "the city that never sleeps." By Tom Stabile
American Popular Song How Jerome Kern created the Broadway musical is told in a new radio series. By Maggie Reichers
Ben Shahn's New York The painter's photography captures street life during the Depression. By Amy Lifson
The First Americans
Changing with the Times From horses to motorcars, an exhibition chronicles cultural change among the Plateau Indians. By Sara E. Wilson
The Second City
New World Symphony The archives of the Chicago Symphony tell the story of money, music, and the men behind the baton. By Richard Carter
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