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Culture
Paul Sevigny talks about his apartment in the East Village. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/09
Hard work and a little white lie created a garden of dreams for the legendary lensman George Kalinsky.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/14/09
The Rubber House was built in 1981 for choreographer Eugene Loring, though he died -shortly after the project was completed. It was designed by Tom Pritchard, a landscape -architect. It’s covered with a gray-black neoprene sheetskin, a material usually used for the flat roofs of -industrial buildings. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/01/08
Arrogant Elegance: From A to E and back again
Jeffrey Slonim's Society Page. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/01/08
Factory Workers Warholites Remember: Taylor Mead
Writer and actor Taylor Mead's turns in Ron Rice's seminal experimental film classic, The Flower Thief (1960), and, later, as Tarzan in Andy Warhol's Tarzan and Jane Regained . . . Sort of (1964) went a long way toward etching out his place as America's first underground matinee idol. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Factory Workers Warholites Remember: Brigid Berlin
Vincent Fremont and Brigid Berlin were probably the people closest to Andy for the longest time. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Factory Workers Warholites Remember: Rene Ricard
Although he acted in only two Warhol films, Rene Ricard was one of Andy's most brilliant superstars. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Factory Workers Warholites Remember: Billy Name
Billy Name, né William Linich, was one of Andy Warhol's most crucial co-conspirators. He painted the first Factory silver, helped name it "the Factory," introduced Andy to many of his superstars, assisted on the films and the art and took many of the most famous Factory photos. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08