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Interview began awarding our own Oscars for greatness in extremely small packages in 1981, because if we didn't, who would? Sheila Benson and Chuck Wilson pick the top 10 bit parts from the past year. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/01/10
Sub-Saharan Lanvin; Siberian Yohji
Lanvin is cluttered only with birds of a feather. Meanwhile Yohji supersizes the bird-like figure. BLOG POSTED: 03/08/10
As a new film about her legendary all-girl L.A. punk band, The Runaways, hits theatres, the original queen of noise opens up about life at the center of their sexual-political rock 'n' roll revolution - and why she's sticking it to the man after all these years. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/10
What Era Is Damien Hirst Talking About?
End of an Era, Damien Hirst's latests exhibition of new works is a eulogy to an era that was dominated by, well, him—and a posse of millionaire-artist notables. BLOG POSTED: 02/01/10
La Resistance meets Antwerp austerity by way of ’70s-activist chic—an eternal triumph of style over fashion that finds its place in every season. The trench: forever a symbol of simplicity, elegance, and mystery ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/10
Olé: Illustrations by Happy Menocal
A last-minute gift option for a girl who likes a challenge. BLOG POSTED: 12/18/09
Heaven and Hell Meet in Berlin
"The Garden of Earthly Delights," which runs during Artforum Berlin, delves into deeper and darker regions than most of the fair's saleable fare. BLOG POSTED: 09/25/09
Suspiria at Anthology Film Archives
To see Suspiria in all its choppy, ruby-red glory, you need to catch it on the big screen. The film was printed using the outdated three-strip Technicolor process, and 35-mm prints are as rare as the film is subtle. BLOG POSTED: 09/09/09