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David Coggins: Failing Upward: An Interview With the Indispensable George Gurley

HuffPost New York Blogs

His dispatches from the front lines of New York society evolved into reportage of Gurley's own exploits in boîtes he patronized until he stumbled home, or was ejected, with his dignity in disarray. »

A beautiful Easter Weekend

New York Social Diary

Cherry Blossom picking. 3:30 PM. Photo: JH. Monday, April 9, 2012. A beautiful Easter Weekend. Sunny and bright, cool but comfortable. The City was quiet, as if the religious holidays had lent a calm. On S »

Anne Couillaud: MAKER : A New Paper Magazine to Look For(ward)

HuffPost New York Blogs

"The real beauty of MAKER magazine is its ability to grow itself, like a living organism. It's the shared spirit of creativity that sustains it, giving it momentum which I believe will make it stronger with each issue." »

Monthly Gleanings, February 2012, part 2

OUPblog

By Anatoly Liberman The Infamous C-Word. This is the letter I received soon after the publication of the post devoted to our (formerly) most unpronounceable word: “…I am writing to ask you if you have run across it [this word] as a nautical term. I am ... »

A history of the book

OUPblog

By Michael Suarez and Henry Woudhuysen 'And yet the books’ by Polish writer Czeslaw Milosz’s great poem (1986) brilliantly captures the relationship ‎between the book as a universal, world-wide object, a thing that exists by the millions and yet is so ... »

Susan Dormady Eisenberg: An Interview With Terence Winter: Executive Producer and Creator of HBO's Boardwalk Empire (Part 2 -- On Writing for TV)

HuffPost New York

In Part Two of our phone interview, Winter speaks about his unexpected admission to New York University; his decision to follow his heart and become a writer; his special regard for three mentor-colleagues -- Martin Scorsese, Frank Renzulli, and David ... »

Nostalgia: Rachou Wants Le Lavandou Back, a Writer Reflects on the Early Days of Marcus Samuelsson

Grub Street New York

From past to present and back. Word on the street is that temperamental old-timer Jean Jacques Rachou of La Côte Basque fame wants to rebuild his "long ago abandoned" Le Lavandou on the Upper East Side. He just has to bribe Wajima — the Japanese restau... »

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