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"I really had no intention of doing a book," said Bob Colacello of Out, now in its third printing. BLOG POSTED: 11/06/09
Dinned Is Served: Performa 09 Begins
Jennifer Rubell (of the amazing, traveling Rubell collectors) served up the dinner to launch Performa 09. And she did it with 2,000 pounds of meat. BLOG POSTED: 11/02/09
Tony Scherman and former Warhol assistant David Dalton attempt to pull back the veil on the original King of Pop. BLOG POSTED: 10/29/09
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
"Last Dance" with The Raveonettes
With their new single, The Raveonettes join the panethon of musicians who have immortalized the end of the party with a song called "Last Dance." BLOG POSTED: 09/01/09
Whit Stillman specializes in erudite, dryly comic dissections of privileged Manhattan youth The Last Days of Disco (1998) casts a fond glance back on a waning era that left many of these ingenues high and dry, or at least high. BLOG POSTED: 08/31/09
Steve Rubell interviews his good friend Farrah for Interview. Another good friend Ryan O'Neal drops by for coffee. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/11/09
Since the 1960s Walter Pfeiffer has been regarded as a cult photographer, known for his homoerotic depictions of Zurich street life. A new catalogue spreads the light. BLOG POSTED: 03/31/09