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PARIS Edward Steichen A retrospective of 400 of Steichen's photographs (right) are on exhibit for the first time ever in Europe at the Jeu de Paume museum (through...
...purportedly-mediocre albums–and countless other unreleased tracks still confined to his vaults, which supposedly also contain a song-for-song cover of the Strokes’ “Is This It?”–that produced a lot of critical whining. And exhibit number one has traditionally been “Rock N Roll.”Which is funny to me, because it still seems like part of the point of “Rock N Roll” was that it wasn’t meant to be great. It?...
Stars' most notorious moments immortalized--in cross-stitch. Maria Eugenia Pieres' mug shots are part of the "Pricked: Extreme Embroidery" exhibit in New York City...
...will find you. First thing you notice about a guy: Their eyes Your best pick-up line: I usually just make kissing lips at them from across the room. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: I lied to get into a sold out museum exhibit by showing my ID and telling the ticket agent that I was a Harvard researcher. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: That I am standing right behind them... Favorite childhood toys: Sand, dirt and my dog, Duke. Sexiest physical trait: My unusually large pupils. Favorite part about...
...meant to denote the appearance of informality and spontaneity. But authenticity is not the same as courage. You can fake authenticity. You can't fake courage. Clinton has always had a problem with authenticity. Her laugh, sometimes awkwardly manufactured for public use yet always delightfully raucous in private, is Exhibit A. But her plans on the big domestic-policy issues - health care and energy - have been courageous and detailed, more sophisticated than her opponents' - and very, very smart politically. Just before our interview, Clinton gave a speech launching her energy-independence proposal. It would drastically reduce greenhouse-gas emissions...