Month: January 2024

A luxury dressing room in your home isn’t just a space to store clothes; it’s a sanctuary of personal style and comfort. This private retreat reflects your unique tastes and offers an indulgent experience in the comfort of your own home.  From elegantly organized dressing tables to customized walk-in wardrobes, a luxury dressing room combines
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In her first picture book, You Broke It! (Rise x Penguin, $18.99, 9780593660409), New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck takes an irreverent look at the endless barrage of reprimands that parents routinely fling at their offspring—“Sit still!” or “Get the hair out of your eyes!”—and twists them in ways that will leave both parents and young
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CNN announced on Wednesday January 24th in a headline that “The US and Iran are dangerously close to confrontation in the Middle East.” To support their point, CNN listed where America and Iran operate. First they focused on areas where Iran’s proxy armies are on the attack. The list of these nations is disturbing: Lebanon,
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He also tweeted, “Collaboratively planning a performance for weeks to not being invited? In my opinion zero nominations = you’re not invited!” In response, Recording Academy chief  Harvey Mason Jr. told BuzzFeed News, “Unfortunately, every year, there are fewer nominations than the number of deserving artists. But as the only peer-voted music award, we will continue
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Another day, another Trumpworld memoir. The latest damning dispatch from the Trump Administration comes courtesy of Stephanie Grisham, who served various roles in the White House throughout a four-year period: communications director and press secretary in the West Wing, as well as communications director and chief of staff in Melania Trump’s East Wing. In I’ll
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To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines NAMES ARE IN. The participating artists were announced for two major exhibitions known for bringing attention to young, emerging creators: New York’s Whitney Biennial opening March 20, and New Orleans’s Prospect.6 opening in November, with 71 and 49 artists and art collectives, respectively listed. Chrissie
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Julie Torres and Ellen Letcher are cheerleaders of the Hudson Valley, a growing art scene that flowers with galleries, artist-run spaces, and established and newly opened contemporary museums and university galleries. Veterans of the Brooklyn art scene, they moved to Hudson, New York, in 2016. Two years later, they became co-directors of LABspace in Hillsdale, a
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JFOODO JFOODO, the Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Center established by the Japanese government, has launched their Japanese Wagyu campaign in the United States. Chefs and butchers in New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco are showcasing dishes featuring  Japanese Wagyu. JFOODO’s goal is to introduce more American diners to Japanese Wagyu. Running through
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Jan. 17th, 2024 Aspen, Colorado is known for its breathtaking landscapes and lavish mountain living. Nestled in this picturesque setting, we’ve compiled a collection of exquisite residences from The Agency, a global real estate brokerage with over 100 offices in 10+ countries, that truly redefine alpine luxury. Join us on a tour of these distinguished properties that promise
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