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Wendy Goodman

March 29, 2011
Space of the Week: You See a Mirror, He Sees Lord Nelson’s Dolphins

For the erudite writer-historian Jeffrey Simpson, every piece of décor has a fascinating backstory.

March 22, 2011
First Look: Cary Grant, Party of Two?

I am happy to report that the new incarnation is still in the best of hands, and feels like an updated version of great New York dining arenas like El Morocco and the Stork Club.

March 22, 2011
Space of the Week: A Polymath’s Playpen

Star designer Todd Oldham is always up to something new and inspiring, which is why I had to pay a visit to his and partner Tony Longoria’s office in lower Manhattan.

March 15, 2011
Behind Closed Doors: Blanket? Moroccan. Rug? Kashmiri. Counter? Ikea.

The pre-war apartment of architect and landscape designer Ahmad Sardar-Afkhami is one of those cheerful East Village homes that instantly have you thinking, Why don’t I do that?

March 15, 2011
First Look: Spring Breaks Out in the Bronx

A look at the New York Botanical Garden’s ninth annual orchid show.

March 8, 2011
Space of the Week: Every Cockatoo Needs a Headdress

When design legend Tony Duquette died a decade ago, his friends Hutton and Ruth Wilkinson took over his Beverly Hills home. He would be pleased with what they've done with the place.

March 1, 2011
First Look: An Unnerving Night at the Theater

Sleep No More is a modern interpretation of the Scottish play produced by Emursive and performed by Britain’s Punchdrunk group.

March 7, 2011 | Great Room
We’re All Mad Here

Down the rabbit hole to artist Meghan Boody’s tripped-out Tribeca wonderland.

February 22, 2011
First Look: From Their Movie Set to Your Dining Room

From the improvised sign outside this industrial warehouse on President Street in Gowanus, you wouldn’t guess that 11,000-square-feet of design fun awaits on the other side.

February 22, 2011
Space of the Week: Living Inside a Legend

Few critics have gotten the chance to see the building from the inside.