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Zoe Ryan
02.25.09 -
Josh Greene
02.25.09 -
Alain de Botton
Alain de Botton was born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1969 and now lives in London. He is a writer of essayistic books that have been described as a 'philosophy of everyday life.' He’s wr...
02.25.09 -
Jennifer Strate O'Neal
02.26.09 -
Koji Tsutsui
03.01.09 -
Rebecca Chapa
03.14.09 -
Tino Schaedler
04.14.09 -
Jim Ziolkowski
In 1990, while trekking through a remote mountain village in Nepal, financier Jim Ziolkowski stumbled upon a celebration for the opening of a new schoolhouse. Impressed by the locals’ level...
04.20.09 -
Jake Godby
06.04.09 -
Olafur Eliasson
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967) is both a one-time break-dancing champion and a solo exhibitioner in some of the world’s most renowned galleries. His large-scale...
08.28.09 -
John Entenza
John Entenza (1903–1984) was to modernism what Anna Wintour is to fashion. Editor of Arts & Architecture magazine from 1940 until 1962, he was the first to publish and popularize the...
08.28.09 -
Marco Canora
Marco Canora's appreciation for good food developed when he was a child growing up in a river town in upstate New York. He especially looked forward to the summer months when his mother would...
01.15.10 -
David Burke
David Burke is the chef/owner of David Burke Townhouse, Fishtail and David Burke at Bloomingdale's NYC. His first cookbook, Cooking with David Burke was published in 1995, and his second, David...
01.25.10 -
Kii Arens
Kii Arens is a Pop-Art Designer with a bent towards Rock-N-Roll. Never formally trained, this St. Paul, Minnesota, native grew up with a fascination for album covers, band logos, and font styles.
03.03.10 -
Maxine Sutton
I love the idea of the workshop household described by Mark Rosenthal, and believe in the importance of our interaction with materials, texture, pattern, and the handmade. Recent research evoked...
03.03.10 -
Tom Vanderbilt
Broolyn–based writer Tom Vanderbilt's book, Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us), from publisher Alfred A. Knopf, was published in 2008.
02.11.10 -
Pedro E. Guerrero
Pedro E. Guerrero was the photographer for three of America's most famous artists: architect Frank Lloyd Wright and sculptors Louise Nevelson and Alexander Calder. Guerrero's six-decade career...
02.11.10 -
Alice Rawsthorn
Alice Rawsthorn is the design critic of the International Herald Tribune. In her weekly Design column, published every Monday, Alice explores new directions in every area of design and its impact...
03.16.10 -
Clare Louise Mallison
Clare draws continuously from her studio in Bethnal Green London for a broad range of international clients....
03.23.10 -
Charles Barsotti
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