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On The Plus Side: Let's Colorblock

Styleitonline.com

JOSEPH A Colorblock Short-Sleeved Tee $54.00$39.99 by Joseph A at Lord & Taylor I have been in the midst of a full closet freak out. I'm not inspired to exciting looks together and when I do, I'm not thrilled with how I look (harsh handful of honesty, ... »

Jeryl Brunner: The Distinct Charm of Animal Owners

HuffPost New York

From five-floor walkups to Park Avenue penthouses, Jeanne Adlon has traveled all over New York City to lovingly care for hundreds of cats. »

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. »

Gurley Brown Gives $30 Million to Columbia Univ. for Media Innovation Center

NYConvergence

Helen Gurley Brown, the long-time editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, has donated $30 million to Columbia University’s School of Journalism and Stanford University’s engineering school. The two schools will form an institute for media innovation named aft... »

Get to Know Us: Scarlett Lindeman, Mexican Eats

Serious Eats New York

All over the Serious Eats sites, we've been chatting with all our lovely columnists, helping you get to know the folks behind the articles you read every day. Here's Scarlett Lindeman, who introduces us to Mexican Eats all over the boroughs. »

Shopping Confidential: Where This OUT Editor Finds Used Books in Williamsburg

Racked

New York City has more stores than anyone could physically tackle, but somehow we always keep returning to the usual suspects. To break out of the rut, we've asked some local shopping and fashion gurus to provide their hidden retail... »

Daily Veg: Roasted Beets at L'Artusi

Serious Eats New York

What is it about roasted beets ($12) and yogurt that works so well together? I find its mouth-coating richness infinitely more appealing than its creamy-tart cousin, goat cheese. »

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The Disappearance of the Tree Sweaters of 16th Street

Park Slope Patch

Four trees in Park Slope were stripped down to their skinnies, not by an arborist or carpenter ants, but rather by an alleged criminal. On Sunday, four “tree sweaters” were allegedly stolen off the arbors on 16th Street between 2:30 and 3:45 p.m., acco... »

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