‘Rye’ Style
‘Rye’ Style
‘Rye’ Style

‘Rye’ Style

Don’t be a ‘phony.” Raise high the roof-beams with singular looks inspired by J.D. Salinger’s most famous of characters. Hardly a clothes hound himself–academic prep he was–J.D. Salinger, in real life and in fiction, railed a great deal about the … Read More

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Art

(Super-) Natural History

New Museum devotes three floors to the zoologically-minded multi-media works of artist Rosemarie Trockel. Hear her roar. Humans and beasts. Males and females. Same difference. Through Jan. 20th, art lovers–and anthropology majors–should check out (particularly if you have checked in to the neighboring … Read More

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Nightlife

What’s the Big Brew-Ha-Ha?

WoHo’s Houston Street becoming new pub-hub with Houston Hall comin’ round the bend. The photo here doesn’t do it justice, as it’s behind-the-times and our Blackberry camera is in repair). But quietly through the fall we’ve been watching the rise … Read More

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Food & Drink

Ode to Loisaida

Thompson LES nabe is a gastronaut’s landing pad. “It’s four in the morning, the end of December/I’m writing you now just to see if you’re better/New York is cold, but I like where I’m living/There’s music on Clinton Street all … Read More

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Art

The Dazzle of Art Basel

From December 6th-9th, the big show offers an an ‘excuse’ to hit the nightclubs (er, galleries). In its 11th year, the art show this round will feature the works of more than 2,000 artists represented by more than 260 galleries from … Read More

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Food & Drink

Heart Attack and Vine

The Los Angeles Times showcases most outrageous fast-food debuts. Burp. Right before Thanksgiving, The Los Angeles Times had a funny roundup of what to expect in foodie-land trends for 2013, with the headline of: “Robots, chef delivery, ‘next Chipotle.’” But we particularly enjoyed … Read More

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Style

FIT to Be Rep-Tied

It’s not too late to hit the Fashion Institute’s decidedly Trip-and-Cricket show of ‘Ivy Style.’  Through January 5th, FIT’s Museum has a simply yar exhibit of all those Yale-ies and Harvard jaws showing how it’s done, and the threads in … Read More

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Design

Release the ‘Crackle Paintings’!

Patrick Painter gallery debuts Ed Moses’ first solo exhibition. We love the artists that Patrick Painter (the Mario Batali of the art world) represents, from the natural-history-gone-bonkers paintings of John Newsom to the inimitable Ed Moses, whose new exhibition opens … Read More

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Art

Diorama-rama!

The Museum of Natural History’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial wing re-opens, and it’s time to return to your childhood (with figurative bow and arrow). Every year as grade schoolers, we went there at least once, either with our parents or on … Read More