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A Visual Feast at Boracay Island
Southeast Asian beach hotspots rarely exist without something far more low-key and often surreal just around the corner from the decadence. It’s true all over Thailand, it’s...
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Abe Lincoln Comes Home To New York City
Honest Abe, at home in the Big Apple?
Yes, we’re talking about that same tall and gangly-limbed senator from Illinois who freed the slaves and gave...
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From the Middle East to Melrose Place, Lion Shirdan is in the Haüs
There’s a common stereotype about where well-to-do Hollywood types come from: privileged backgrounds, money, and an upbringing in such places as Los Angeles, New York, or London. This...
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Conversations in Black and Black: The Brooklyn Museum’s “Question Bridge: Black Males” Exhibit
Do you really feel free? What is the black man’s purpose? What do you think of white women? What is so cool about selling crack? Are you black first or a man first? Why didn’t you...
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A Seamstress of Dreams
Fashion designer Felicity Brown doesn’t believe in following trends. Instead, with a dollop of inspiration mixed with bundles of creativity and copious amounts of research into her...
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Photographs of Things Past: Eugène Atget at the MoMA
Abandon hope, all ye who enter the Museum of Modern Art’s current show Eugène Atget: “Documents pour artistes,” devoted to the work of French photographer Eugène Atget...
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Familial Tribulations with a Russian Twist
The New Group, a dynamic organization dedicated to developing new playwrights, has a 15 year history of producing works about the trials and tribulations inherent in...
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Painting a Colorful Reality with Lori Hyland
Some abstract artists do not contemplate over their choice of color when dipping their paintbrush before that swift, almost dance like movement of the wrist splatters monochromatic hues...
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The Sleeping Artist: An Interview With Lee Hadwin
Artistic creativity has always been partially associated with the inner workings of the subliminal; a link between fantasy and reality that evolves via unconscious thoughts and emotions...
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Amateur Photographer Captures 1950s NYC
New York in the 1950s was quite a different city from what it is today. Women wore hats and gloves. Movies cost 50 cents. Judy Garland’s name lit up marquee signs that today have been...
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