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The Fiscal Times: The weekend’s election results in France and Greece have added to the uncertainty surrounding the future of the European Union ...
The Fiscal Times: The weekend’s election results in France and Greece have added to the uncertainty surrounding the future of the European Union ...
Ariston Anderson | Posted 09.09.2011
It always shocks people when I tell them the marble-sized object around my neck is a pearl.
nypost.com | JOHN DOYLE | Posted 08.20.2011
There's gold in them thar sidewalk cracks! A Queens man has discovered enough hidden treasure -- bits of diamonds, rubies, platinum and gold -- on ...
Carole Mallory | Posted 06.11.2011
Lumet was drawn to and inspired artistically by the diversity of New York City, its many ethnic neighborhoods, its art and its crime, its sophistication and its corruption, its beauty and its ugliness.
Boutique Week | Posted 05.25.2011
We had the pleasure of talking with Bourdage Pearls owner, Sherri Bourdage, to bring you an exclusive scoop into the boutique.
Jeremy Shepherd | Posted 05.25.2011
When I was nine, I started my first business. It wasn't much. I baked cookies and sold them for 10 cents a piece or a dollar a dozen outside the local...
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 05.25.2011
Watching to see what chic people wear is fascinating. One mightn't think it has anything whatsoever to do with styles from the past, but of cou...
Stephanie Gertler | Posted 11.17.2011
It wasn't simply that I loved the ring. The ring personified all things metaphorically a pearl: Simple, raw, unprocessed, valuable -- and yet refined. In other words, the ring defined Mom.
Faith Hope Consolo | Posted 05.25.2011
Everybody loves a bit of bling, a big bauble, a splash of sparkle, and New York certainly is the center of the jewelry-buying universe.
Jacquelin Carnegie | Posted 05.25.2011
Pearl's was unique. Not only was it the best Chinese restaurant in New York City -- it had become a celebrity itself, a hotspot.
Michelle Madhok | Posted 05.25.2011
If you really want to scare the kiddies, consider an Anna Wintour costume on Saturday. Chances are you already have a floral sheath and oversized sunglasses somewhere.
The Fiscal Times | Suzanne McGee | Posted 05.08.2012