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The Beatles Are Coming to New York…Again
When four mop-top English lads stepped onto the tarmac at JFK International Airport in New York on February 7, 1964, America and the world changed forever, only we didn’t know it yet. After the famous Ed Sullivan show... -
‘The Artists’ Muse’: Patty Grazini Recreates History in Paper Sculptures
Picasso, Rembrandt, Matisse — these names and others are considered artistic canon, memorialized not just by history but known by almost every human being on the planet. Their works, of course, are taught in...
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Capa in Color: In Love and War
Robert Capa just might be the greatest war photographer that ever lived. He covered five wars — the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II across Europe, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the...
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Sparkling New York Fashion Week Finishes Strong
It’s a simple question: how does one build on success? That was the question facing designers and organizers at New York Fashion Week, who were assigned the daunting task of following up what had been four fabulous...
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Take Five: Design Team Haas & Hahn Paint an Entire Favela
Eight years ago, artists Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn (collectively known as Haas & Hahn) traveled to Brazil, specifically to Rio de Janeiro’s slums, to shoot a film about its hip-hop culture. Stacked high...
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New York Fashion Week Off To a Roaring Start
Weather in New York City in February can be unpredictable at best. It can be in the teens Fahrenheit and snowing amidst a blizzard worthy of such a moniker as “Snowmageddon,” or 70 and sunny — sometimes...
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Sexy Berlin Fashion Week Anything But Poor
Anyone who’s been to Berlin can attest that it is a mecca of any and all things creative. The “poor but sexy” German capital practically breathes art, making it difficult to so much as swing a cat without...
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Take Five: Artist Ed Wheeler Incorporates Santa into Classical Paintings
Christmas may be long over, but artist Ed Wheeler keeps the spirit of the holiday alive all year long by incorporating Santa into the great masterworks of art. Taking such classics as The Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio... -
Improv Everywhere Makes a Scene by Bringing Movies to Real Life
A pint-sized boy, no more than 10-years-old, seen wandering alone through a bustling crowd of New Yorkers for hours at end is bound to spark some puzzlement on the faces of onlookers. Now, imagine that same preteen... -
Take Five: Artist Creates Intricate Designs in Fresh Snow by Walking
There are artists who carve in both ice and snow, creating life size sculptures of celebrities, landmarks or icons that reflect upon our society and culture, leaving viewers astounded as to how a temporary material...
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