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Who knew? Women prefer drinking amidst phallic symbols, stilettos and pills

After checking out Provocateur, the nightclub attached to the Gansevoort Hotel, we were so intrigued — and a bit confused — by the club's supposed "female-friendly" concept that we decided to get in touch with... read more
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Clearly, there's no such thing as overanalyzing "Twilight"

Last week we caught up with blogger and author John Granger, a former high school Latin and English teacher who's made a name for himself as a literary expert on the Harry Potterseries. He's written... read more
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Vintage clothing gurus on shameless designer copies, mothballs & the Willis kids

The New York vintage shop Cheap Jack's has existed in many incarnations since its opening back in 1975.  From the tiny First Avenue storefront it first called home to the gargantuan Union Square space it... read more
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An Ed Ruscha for $24.50!

Ed Ruscha shirtIn honor of SFMoMA's 75th anniversary this year, Gap has produced t-shirts featuring designs by eight artists: Ed Ruscha, Larry Sultan, Rosana Castrillo Diaz, Simon Evans, Chris Johanson, Kerry James Marshall, Barry McGee... read more
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Five minutes with P. Diddy's party planner

If you haven't heard, P. Diddy is celebrating his 40th birthday tonight at the Plaza Hotel. The bash—which he's been hyping as "the party of the century"—is in the hands of Bronson van Wyck, an... read more
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Because Chocolate + Jewelry = Heaven

Upper East Siders were bereft when Francois Payard's namesake eatery suddenly shut its doors this summer after the pastry chef's rent was hiked by a reported 50%. Fortunately, the maestro has returned to the UES... read more
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Invasion of the Dilettante DJs

What does it take to call oneself a DJ these days? At New York's hottest clubs and parties, socialites and celebrities are manning the turntables (er, iPods). And not everybody is happy about it. read more
December 2009
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Demi Moore: Behind the scenes of our story

For the December issue, West Coast Editor Kevin West interviewed the age-defying Demi Moore. "She was more serious and reflective than I was expecting," he says of the 47-year-old über star. "She has a good... read more
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Jennifer Rubell is serving 2,000 lbs of ribs tonight

Daughter of art collectors Mera and Don Rubell and niece of Studio 54 impresario Steve Rubell, Jennifer Rubell is the closest you can get to art and entertainment world royalty. But she's made a name... read more
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Shamim Momin: Promised Land

A hotshot curator goes West. read more
November 2009
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