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Arrogant Elegance: From A to E and back again
Jeffrey Slonim's Society Page. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/01/08
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
Keith Sonnier's sculptural works have been changing people's perceptions about what art is or might be for the past 40 years. With several major shows this spring, Sonnier once again asserted his magisterial position in that strange alternate universe, the art world. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Danny McBride is going to show you how to punch. And kick. And he's going to do it badly. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Sebastian Horsley's recently published-and justly acclaimed-autobiography, Dandy in the Underworld, is a true story of love and drugs and clothes and marriage and money and gangsters and actually getting crucified to see what it's like. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
What actress was tough, sexy, and talented enough to play the conniving man- and scene-stealer Crystal Allen in this fall's remake of MGM's The Women? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
Agathe Snow was born in Corsica, but she's really a native of downtown New York. Her art isn't so much about the quiet piece on display as it is about groups and communities, tight pockets of friends celebrating, living, drinking, dancing, and everything in between. Snow has hosted 24-hour dance marathons and war-themed dinner parties, and, last fall, at James Fuentes LLC gallery in New York, she showed swirling sculptures made out of street detritus, like computers and fabric, that were utterly lyrical and violently terrifying. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
Ever since the Hives' front man Howlin' Pelle Almqvist busted out his first bolo-tied move for transatlantic audiences back in 2000, Sweden has been a main preoccupation for those with ears pricked toward the young and the new.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08