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The characters played by actress Ari Graynor can rarely be described as "quiet"—she's played selfish party girls in both Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and The Sitter, out today; and her character in Whip It was named Eva Destruction—but it would be appropriate to describe Graynor's Hollywood ascent as a quiet, confident one. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/09/11
Playlist: Coming up Daisy for Ralph Lauren
This was a modern cinematic score for women who dress like Daisy from that classic modern tale, The Great Gatsby. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/16/11
Carine and Valentino's Karaoke Playlist
At her Saturday night party, Carine certainly showed New Yorkers how Paris gets down: encouraging fashion's power set to get onstage and break out in song. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/12/11
Joe Manganiello's Dog Days of Summer Playlist
To celebrate the sunny season's last hurrah, we asked Joe Manganiello—who plays heartthrob werewolf Alcide on HBO's True Blood—to put together a "Dog Days of Summer" playlist for us. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/02/11
Playlist: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Photo agent Jen Brill and entrepreneur Aaron Bondaroff are two admirers of 4/20. We asked the pair to share what they'd be playing on this, the chillest of all days. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/20/11
The Best Lil Playlist in Hip-Hop
Lil Wayne may be at the forefront of rappers with a diminutive prefix, but he's far from the only, or first, to bear the moniker. Favored by rappers with petite statures or those who appear on the scene at a young age, "Lil" gives away nothing about its bearers' personalities; rather, it usually suggests just the opposite: small bodies that house gigantic personas. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/29/11
Playlist: Rap's Bottom of the Map
Here, a primer on five artists who laid the foundation for New Orleans' rich rap scene, built its reputation as the home of both gangstas and stylists, and helped raise Lil Wayne as a powerful combination of both. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/29/11
Playlist: A Speculative Set for Tibet House's Big Night
Though it's traditionally the Chinese New Year that gets all the attention in New York, the Tibet House, a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan culture, annually rings in the civilization's New Year by holding an annual benefit concert in New York. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/02/11