What's to Be Done with Governors Island?
I wish that the New Yorker had written a visioning story, talking about what role the Governors Island could play in the New New York.
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Family Business
My father is trained as a political economist, but pretty much everyone else in my family is not in the business of making money. Creative types. So I would like to call your attention to the upcoming productions of two other Langes.
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Cooking for Crowds
Nora Ephron, or at least production designer Mark Ricker, must have spent a fortune on cute lamps for the set of Julie & Julia.
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Shiny and New
On this week's
Mad Men, three words I never thought I would hear on a dramatic television show: Ada Louise Huxtable.
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Blackboard Jungle
Tell No One turns out to be a snoozy French thriller while
Entre les Murs (
The Class) makes up for it.
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If You Can't Say Something Nice...
A contestant's dress on Project Runway looks no worse than Escada.
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Rearranging, Part 2
I thought about the power of categories as I visited two exhibitions at the MoMA:
Waste Not by Song Dong and
No Discipline by Ron Arad.
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Eye Roll for Ice Cream
A piece in the New York Times discusses parents' objections to ice cream trucks.
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Rearranging the Deck Chairs
I've been thinking about the third season of
Mad Men in terms of furniture.
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Shelf Life
Lizzie Skurnick's
Shelf Discovery is a new book about rereading classic teen novels with an adult eye.
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Between Buildings
Man on Wire is only so-so, but Phillipe Petit's personality and the imagery of his three major walks are not to be missed.
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Fashion Plates
Do little girls still play with paper dolls?
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Outsider Art
After watching
Ride With the Devil, I discovered the common thread in Ang Lee's films.
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Arks of Knowledge
My review of Yale University's Kroon Hall was especially fun to write.
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Speechless
Amongst my grandfather's things, we found a postcard of the Denver Art Musuem, designed by Gio Ponti in 1971.
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D.I.Y.
There seems to be some questionable parenting in
Caroline.
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Cooked
McDonald's McCafe Mocha is just one more reason that America is fat.
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Summer As a Verb
The estate of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens is a lovely place to picnic while reviewing the artist's work.
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