Art/Design Featured Art Basel 2010: A Retrospective

December 22, 2010 - 10:33 am

When an artist friend returned from his first Art Basel Miami Beach experience a few years back he recounted a frenzy that made me think of Black Friday, only instead of flat-screens and digital cameras, the gate-crashing mob of insanity was hording multi-million-dollar works of art.

“There were people literally running from booth to booth,” he said. The best – and often most expensive – artwork was sold within 20 minutes.

That image of collectors sprinting from convention booth to convention booth has always stayed with me. And as I planned for this years event, I couldn’t help but feel that I, too, would be in a constant dash from one supposedly cool thing to the next.

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Fashion Holiday Lacquer: Buyers Guide 2010

November 29, 2010 - 1:07 pm

Deborah Lippmann Happy Birthday

Like most anything even vaguely fashion-related, when it comes to nail polish, you’ve got those for whom it’s just a passing pleasure, and then you’ve got the fanatics.  They have blogs about nails where they preview the new collections; they line up outside Chanel to get the Khakis.  They’ll tell you all about their disappointment in NARS’s failure to bring back Midnight Express in the first round of vintage re-releases, and how ecstatic they are that it’s in this season’s line-up.  They talk about “3 Free” and brush strokes and polish brands so indie you wonder if they’re made up.

I, sadly, fall into that latter category.  Yes, I’m saying it loud and saying it proud: I am a nail nerd.

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Music The Red Bull Music Academy Welcomes Jay Electronica to Club Haze, Las Vegas

March 12, 2010 - 10:57 pm

Haze welcomes Jay Electronica

Rising DJ and freestyle dynamo Jay Electronica kicked enough ass at Club Haze in Las Vegas last February to earn him a welcome back March 8th. As per usual, he tore up the show up in his traditional fashion, driving the crowd wild and (especially) making the girls go crazy. Performing excerpts from his limited release of LPs, the hip-hop equivalent of a progressive rock album in the form of Act 1: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge), which is, in the man’s own biography, “laced with movie samples and Beatles film soundtracks.” Shorter compositions like “Hard to Get” served as a bit of a break from the longer ones, with the crowd moving to every groove they could.

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