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Immaculate Infatuation

When we started doing Friday Fives a few years back, the idea was to take someone really high profile (actor, musician, political figure) and show you that they are a food obsessed bad ass with really good taste just like yourself. We like to think tha... »

Art Pick: Day Is Done

The New Yorker Goings On

This week, the art world was rocked by tragic news: the influential Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley died on Tuesday, an apparent suicide. The self-described “blue-collar anarchist” was born in Detroit, in 1954, and gave... »

Massimiliano Gioni named Curator of the Venice Biennale

AFC

If you have any kind of career in the art world, Massimiliano Gioni should make you feel bad. Now, as the newly-named curator of the 2013 Venice Biennale, he should make you feel worse. »

Dr. Martens Gallery Party #FIRSTANDFOREVER

John Simon Daily

Last night, Dr. Martens launched the second half of their #FIRSTANDFOREVER campaign, FIRST LOVE, in the form of a photography and film exhibition at Frontrunner Gallery in New York City. Guests enjoyed cocktails provided by Glenrothes and aphrodisiac i... »

RackedWire: Otte's Valentine's Day Giveaway; David Bridal's Book Launch

Racked

NEW YORK CITY—Lots of local boutiques have Valentine's Day gift guides, but only Otte has one curated by a tiny white French bulldog named Lilly. Better yet, if you "like" Otte on Facebook between now and February 7, you'll... »

Shining Stars

Style File

“At least it’s not snowing this year” was a phrase heard repeatedly at Fashion Group International’s 15th Annual Rising Star Awards luncheon, held today at Cipriani 42nd Street. There were several FGI veterans in attendance, including Catherine Malandr... »

Roxy Paine’s Fungi Vs. Germs and Other ‘Object Fictions’

Animal

In A vs. B, “hand-crafted simulacra of fungi and flora” do battle with bacteria, Darwinian style. And you thought Roxy Paine just made chrome, spindly trees. James Cohan Gallery’s current group show curated around the idea of fiction, ordinary things a... »

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Things to Do in Chelsea: Feb. 6-10

Nearsay NYC Chelsea

posted by James Stewart-MeudtThe Metropolitan Room is featuring a special performance by renowned jazz singer Annie Ross. Annie Ross has been an abunda... »

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