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...Portraits in the 20th Century at the Musée du Luxembourg (March 31-July 25), in which 150 artists and photographers take a good look at themselves in dozens of different ways: unsparing closeup (the aging Degas); in duplicate (Dubuffet, with bowler hat); in triplicate (Norman Rockwell, Jacque Henri Lartigue); or, most popular, nude (Suzanne Valadon, Gwen John, Cindy Sherman). Some pose with palettes, others focus on the essence of their art: Henry Moore sketched his strong sculptor's hands. And James Montgomery Flagg used his own face for the famous World War I "I Want You" poster...
...initial forays into the culinary world, and her senior thesis on Jane Eyre certainly didn’t make kitchen doors fly open. But the intrepid Boston native is now a successfully established professional chef. She has worked in the acclaimed Boston restaurants Radius, Truc and Chez Henri, and she was named one of Food and Wine’s ten best new chefs in the country in the summer...
...addition to the occasional kitchen excitement, Lydon also found stimulation of another sort. She met her boyfriend of seven years when both worked at Chez Henri. “Meeting him definitely kept me in the business,” she admits, proving that the food of love can be just that—food...
...fluorescent lights at the Salvation Army store or having a friend tip you off to that tiny, off-the-beaten-path consignment shop. But today, threads from the past are a ubiquitous and accessible part of fashion, and retailers across the country--including department stores like Bloomingdale's and Henri Bendel in New York City--sell vintage alongside contemporary collections. "It's as if it was another label," says Tiffany Dubin, the author of Vintage Style: Buying and Wearing Classic Vintage Clothes, who introduced couture auctions to Sotheby's in 1997 and owns the vintage outpost Lair ("an uptown...
...Western Tradition: Art Since the Renaissance,” the new exhibition at the Sert Gallery, serves as an accompaniment to Professor Henri Zerner’s popular introductory course in the Department of History of Art and Architecture, HAA-10. The exhibitions touches on a similarly broad range of themes and works as the course, with an impressive display of different media—including paintiing, sculpture and prints—as well as rare works. The exhibition will run until April...