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Issue Date: MARCH 1993; VOLUME 119, No.3
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COVER: Shakespeare's dead! Rosanne's in syndication! The Final victory of the American Sitcom! Rosanne and Tom Arnold as the bad dream of Jeannie. Cover: Photograph By Peggy Sirota.

FEATURES:
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times By ROBERT SAM ANSON. MEDIA: These are uneasy days at The New York Times, where executive editor Max Frankel presides over a news empire groping for a new identity in the midst of a media revolution. The staff is squabbling. Revenues are slipping. And the content of the paper itself is changing. The battle for the soul of the Times reflects the struggle of American newspapers coming to grips with an information-soaked world.

Sitcoms, Seriously By TAD FRIEND. TELEVISION: Simplistic, formulaic, and mind-numbingly predictable--we love nothing more than a situation comedy. But are they sinister surrogates for true family? Or modern fairy tales, shaping our morals, showing us our place in a fractured world? Herewith, a deconstruction of this purely American art morf. Plus: a sitcom quiz, the ten basic plots, the industry's twenty-five key players, and how to make a hundred million dollars in television.

JULIP By JIM HARRISON. FICTION: Her admirers were known as the Boys--a photographer, a painter, and a writer. Were they her lovers, her rapists, or, sadly, both? She couldn't say, and her brother didn't care. He shot all three men for defiling her, taking care to hit them below the belt. Now Julip wants him out of jail, and she is going to need the Boys' help to do it. A first look at a brand-new novella about love, lust, and bird dogs.

YOGA WITH STING AT THE RITZ By DOUG STANTON. ROCK 'N' ROLL: At forty-one, the erstwhile king of pain is happily married and the father of five. But as Sting I found out when the shaman gave him ayahuasca, he still has a lot of questions to resolve: Why did his father have to die? Can he save the rain forests? Can he put his foot behind his head? An unusual meditation with pop's coolest white guy.

FASHION:
The Power of Armani: PHOTOGRAPHS BY DIEGO UCHITEL. Exploring the master's evolution of style.
Top of Their Game: PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICK FERRAND. Eight navy-blue looks to suit you for spring.
Behind the Seams: BY RON DIGENNARO. Everything you need to know about suits--and more.

MAN AT HIS BEST: Businessmen's sandals [54] Barry Hannah's new collection [ ] A word about working out [571 Super Stinger razors [59] Culinary etiquette [62] Tea Leoni [651 Digital doodlers [67] A house on Capitol Hill [70].

COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS:
The Sound and the Fury.
Executive Summary BY STANLEY BING.
Backstage with Esquire.
Lost in the Funhouse BY MICHAEL HIRSCHORN.
From the Editor BY TERRY MCDONELL.
Letter from Russia BY IVAN SOLOTAROFF.
Fishing BY THOMAS MCGUANE.
Adversaria BY ALLEN GINSBERG.
The Sporting Life BY MIKE LUPICA, AND STEVE MARCUS.

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