Artist Isca Greenfield-Sanders Falls to EarthThe paintings are apparently based on vintage images of WWII and the Korean War and have the simplicity of form that made Monet’s water lilies timeless.
Artist Kehinde Wiley Plays Rock-Paper-ScissorsKehinde Wiley approaches men on the streets of Harlem, Lagos, and Dakar, and paints them into grand, opulently framed works that you’d expect to see on a wall in a Wes Anderson movie.
Booty Caller: Romany MalcoFans of Weeds were bummed when Showtime announced that Romany Malco would not be returning as Mary-Louise Parker’s impious business partner and […]
See Something, Say Something: NYC CondomsYou might have noticed the posters plastered throughout subway cars these past months: The City of New York wants you to “get some”—and get it s […]
The Making of a Couture InvitationWhat does creating a wedding invite from scratch entail? Here, the backstories to five bespoke sets, starting with a step-by-step account of how […]
Not Just Friends: The Fiery FurnacesMatthew, and Eleanor Friedberger spoke to Emma Pearse about their suburban childhood, the art of arguing when your business partner is also your […]
Murder, She WroteFive years ago, Alice Sebold merged Norman Rockwell with Buffy the Vampire Slayer to give us The Lovely Bones, in which a wry, delectable teenag […]
Street WalkerA design expert discerns the good, the bad, and the odd in curbside culture.
Riot in Her Head: Jessica ValentiBlogger Jessica Valenti’s new book, ‘Full Frontal Feminism,’ is an irreverent guide to why young women should embrace the F-word. She spoke with […]