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Florent Morellet Charts 'Lichenstein'
Famed restaurateur–and up-and-coming artist–Florent Morellet on his father's shadow, cartographing with moss, and a possible new hospitality venture. BLOG POSTED: 11/05/09
It should come as no surprise that Indochine: Stories, Shaken and Stirred, a photo-heavy chronicle of Brian McNally's famed Tribeca eatery, isn't really about the food. BLOG POSTED: 10/28/09
Alexander Olch is best known as a men's neckwear designer (a niche role, certainly)—but expect that to change starting Wednesday, when The Windmill Movie, his feature-film debut. BLOG POSTED: 06/16/09
Rachel Feinstein is a singular artist as well as famous muse to her painter husband. She seems almost a traveler through time with her heirloom beauty and her throwback bohemian charm. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/08/09
Mike Mills is a California-based artist, graphic designer, and film-maker—a Renaissance Man if there ever were one, although he's less interested in mastering different fields than he is in putting them all to his various purposes. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/30/09
Caught on Tape: Paul H-O on Cindy Sherman
A few years ago, art-world videographer Paul H-O dated a famous artist. Now he's made a movie about it. BLOG POSTED: 03/23/09
Dolce & Gabbana The most famous duo in fashion may not always dance to the same beat—or even in the same room. But they do know perfectly well how to play off each other to stunning effect. And as they celebrated Domenico’s 50th birthday in Milan last September with a star-studded fete, it became spectacularly clear that the party at the Dolce & Gabbana disco is just getting warmed up.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/09
As a teenage welterweight out of south Florida, Mickey Rourke learned how to fight. His willingness to throw punches-and his ability to take them-served him well as both a boxer and an actor. Until, of course, it didn't, and he found himself knocked out of the ring, exiled from Hollywood, down for the count, and alone, with only a rescued Chihuahua named Loki still in his corner. So what did Mickey Rourke do? He got back up. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/16/09