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During the maudlin final days of the Bush administration, I glumly wondered if New York would even survive until O-Day, January 20, 2009. Twin Towers gone, Wall Street tanked, Hamas bombing Israel and vice versa. Allah is apparently just not that into us. And then a lone angel alit: Sully, the pilot who landed the bird-struck US Airways jet on the Hudson. And miraculously the mood changed. Hope broke out. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/03/09
SXSW Underdogs: The Temper Trap
Bali, Indonesia isn't exactly known as a hot bed for cutting edge indie rock. Lucky that Dougy Mandagi re-located to Australia to form The Temper Trap. BLOG POSTED: 03/16/09
Fashion Week Questionnaire: Nicolas Kirkwood
Rodarte just finished its Fall 2009 runway show and the element we went head over heels for is Nicolas Kirkwood's shoes, a crazy shoe-legging combination not to be matched this season. Before the show we asked the famed foot his inspiration. BLOG POSTED: 02/17/09
Fans of Pin-Up, the gold-covered New York-based publication that mixes architecture and bondage at will, will be pleased to note that it BLOG POSTED: 01/08/09
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
Mom: A wild painter. Dad: An astrophysicist Who dropped acid with the father of thermonuclear warfare. Kirsha got rolfed, visited a shaman in the Amazon, lived with radicals and Native Americans, then settled down and opened a communal art space in one of New Orleans's scariest neighborhoods. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/28/08
The director's surprising new biopic of America's outgoing president provides a searing look into the psyches of not one but two polarizing, complicated men: George W. Bush and Oliver Stone. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/25/08
The French actress, model, designer, and mother adds musician to her résumé. And maybe only Milla Jovovich can understand why. The two friends discuss taking life seriously and taking a midnight swim in a couture dress. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/01/08