Articles
Fine, Indecipherable Flourishes: SAUL STEINBERG (1914-1999)
Everyone, no doubt, is unique; but some are more so than others, and Saul Steinberg, who died last week at 84, was very much so. There really was no one like him...
Entrepreneurs: The Tribulations of Saul
Saul Steinberg is a 30-year-old wonder who founded Leasco, a pioneer computer-leasing company, two years after graduating from the Wharton School of Finance...
Art: P Is for Prosciutto
Saul Steinberg, 37, is the Picasso of U.S. cartoonists. He can manipulate a line the way a Texan handles a lariat, shift from a vast architectural spoof to a...
Art: Hard Lines
The satiric drawings of Saul Steinberg appeal to brows of all elevations. They have been admired in The New Yorker hung in some of the world's great museums, and...
Art: Steinberg, Satirist
Top names in the wry gallery of U.S. satiric artists are Thurber, Arno, Bemelmans. By last week the name of Ensign Saul Steinberg, U.S.N.R., was added to the...

Paint a Vulgar Picture: A Fan’s Notes on a Biography of The Smiths
it’s a tricky thing, reading your Favorite Band’s bio. Here's what I learned about Morrissey and Marr
Milestones
DIED Charles Rosen, 85, pianist and scholar; he won the 1972 National Book Award for The Classical Style, an essential study of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. DIED...
Takeovers: Is Steinberg the Big Bad Wolf?
New York Financier Saul Steinberg, 44, has compiled a fear some record as a corporate raider. So when he acquired 12.2% of Walt Disney Productions, the movie...
Three Who Watch, Wait and Strike
T. Boone Pickens is only the best known of today's corporate raiders. Dozens of others stride through the corridors of the financial world, examining balance...
Disney Whirl
Investors wish upon a star A shortage of enchantment is beleaguering the Magic Kingdom. Annual profits of Walt Disney Productions have fallen 30% since 1980,...


