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A slew of luxury hotels are opening in Paris during the next few months—but who will head their kitchens?
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Celebrity Spawn Scuffle!

Peaches and Pixie Geldof, daughters of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates, were reportedly furious at their inclusion in the June show of erotic photographer Ben Westwood, son of Vivienne...
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Richard Phillips: MAC daddy

Three New York art-world darlings—Richard Phillips, Marilyn Minter and Maira Kalman—took on the same subject this month: makeup. Beauty giant MAC gave each artist a set of pigments and products from its fall collection to...
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Vineyard Fever

Rumor in Martha’s Vineyard is that the Obamas will vacation there this summer, and residents are guessing that the first couple will head to State Road, in West Tisbury. The new locavore restaurant, from chef-owners...
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Sienna Miller's Tuna Trauma

Vocal Greenpeace campaigner Willie McKenzie believes that Nobu’s 25 locations are “feeling the pain” as the result of a letter sent to chef and founder Nobu Matsuhisa protesting his use of endangered bluefin tuna. British...
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21 Club's Yearbook

It may no longer require ties, but the New York eatery 21 Club is as nostalgic as ever. The restaurant is planning a Web version of Iron Gate, the yearbook of sorts that was first...
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Carla Bruni's Secret Beauty Drink

Paris's beautiful people, long known for their ability to smoke and drink into the wee hours without incurring telltale wrinkles or extra pounds, have an unlikely new hot spot: the city's first "detox hotel." At...
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The Steven Klein shoot that started it all: Mr. and Mrs. Smith costars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play house in Palm Springs. (July 2005)