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    Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. New York Fashion Week fall 2013: Proenza Schouler review

    It was a collection of future classics. Spare shapes but decorated and ladylike. Soft in form, texture and color but created using cutting edge techniques. The kind of clothes that delight and surprise.
    It was a collection of future classics. Spare shapes but decorated and ladylike. Soft in form, texture and color but created using cutting edge techniques. The kind of clothes that delight and surprise. Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez proved why...

    Tags: Financial District, Fashion Shows, Proenza Schouler, Entertainment Events, Entertainment

  2. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. New York Fashion Week fall 2013: The Row review

    NEW YORK -- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, named 2012’s top women’s wear designers by the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of America, presented their fall 2013 collection Thursday morning in the sumptuous rooms of a $48-million Gilded Age town house on New York's Upper East Side, complete with twinkling chandeliers, faded Oriental rugs and mismatched chairs.
    NEW YORK -- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, named 2012’s top women’s wear designers by the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of America, presented their fall 2013 collection Thursday morning in the sumptuous rooms of a $48-million Gilded...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, The Row, Entertainment Events, Upper East Side, Real Estate

  4. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Could you work at Downton Abbey?

    I would bet you shillings to cents that at least 90% of the people who watch “Downton Abbey,” which returns to these TV shores on Sunday, would rather be the “upstairs” folk, the titled Crawley family, than the “downstairs” population of the maid- and menservants.
    I would bet you shillings to cents that at least 90% of the people who watch “Downton Abbey,” which returns to these TV shores on Sunday, would rather be the “upstairs” folk, the titled Crawley family, than the “downstairs&...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Downton Abbey (tv program), Labor Legislation, Marlborough, Heroin

  6. Oct 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. ‘Sailor Twain’: Mermaid tale explores murky depths of the heart

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com
    Graphic novelist Mark Siegel intertwines themes of obsession, loss and redemption in “Sailor Twain: The Mermaid in the Hudson,” a ......
  8. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Sandast opens flagship in downtown L.A.

    All The Rage
    Not only does L.A. bagmaker Sandast bring out leather's best attributes in its handcrafted bags and luggage, it's inviting Angelenos into the experience with a new flagship store adjacent to its workshop in downtown L.A....
  10. Feb 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. New York Fashion Week: Gilded Age, Duckie Brown and Libertine

    All The Rage
    The first handful of fall and winter 2012 menswear shows, which included Gilded Age, Duckie Brown and Libertine, at New York Fashion Week were a mixed bag....
  12. Feb 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. New York Fashion Week Fall 2012: Band of Outsiders

    All The Rage
    "Go West, young man," the bit of Manifest Destiny advice attributed to Horace Greeley, seemed to be resonating with Band of Outsiders creative director Scott Sternberg whose collection headed due West -- and jogged South across the border -- for......
  14. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. A literary stamp to these three houses

    In 1937, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay came close to refusing an honorary degree from New York University when she learned she had been excluded from a reception for male recipients of the doctorate at the Waldorf-Astoria and instead was to have a quiet dinner with the chancellor's wife.
    In 1937, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay came close to refusing an honorary degree from New York University when she learned she had been excluded from a reception for male recipients of the doctorate at the Waldorf-Astoria and instead was to have a quiet...

    Tags: Richard Wilbur, Journalism, New York University, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Travel

  16. Oct 31, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Wall Street Halloweenies, old and new

    Opinion L.A.
    True, it was last year's Halloween party, and maybe they've learned better since. But someone who used to work at a big New York state law firm often referred to as a "foreclosure mill," representing major banks and mortgage companies......
  18. Nov 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Builtwell trades in classic masculinity

    All The Rage
    Jared and Brooke Zaugg have a deep appreciation for the classics. It's an aesthetic the San Francisco-based couple honed in the years they ran the Legend of the Motorcycle, an annual showcase of exotic, two-wheeled machines that, according to the......
  20. Jan 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Discoveries: 'The Magnetic North: Notes From the Arctic Circle' by Sara Wheeler

    The Magnetic North: Notes From the Arctic Circle by Sara Wheeler (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 302 pp., $26). Calling all explorers! Here is an antidote to your shrinking life (should we go to Home Depot to look at cabinets this weekend, dear?). Sara Wheeler is an interloper in the world of "frozen beards," her fond phrase for the largely male world of Arctic exploration. Sixty-six degrees  is her start and finish line — though many of the arctic zones she explores wobble around that arbitrary circle. She starts in the Russian Arctic, then travels around the navel of the globe — the American Arctic, the Canadian Arctic, Greenland, Svalbord, the European Russian Arctic and Lapland.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    The Magnetic North: Notes From the Arctic Circle by Sara Wheeler (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 302 pp., $26). Calling all explorers! Here is an antidote to your shrinking life (should we go to Home Depot to look at cabinets this weekend, dear?). Sara...

    Tags: The Home Depot, International Travel

  22. May 16, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Historic Vanderbilt mansion gets new life on Miami's Fisher Island

    MIAMI - There are many Vanderbilt mansions, all of them grander, and certainly larger, than the relatively modest manse on Miami's Fisher Island that bears the famous family name. Ah, but if only you could see it - the beautifully proportioned stone...

    Tags: Long Island, The Miami Herald, Indianapolis 500, American Red Cross, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

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