Dioramas Of Disaster
Artist Lori Nix constructs beautiful disasters. Her dioramas are realistic, scaled-down depictions of everyday locations taken over by nature or destr...
Artist Lori Nix constructs beautiful disasters. Her dioramas are realistic, scaled-down depictions of everyday locations taken over by nature or destr...
The Huffington Post | Michelle Manetti | Posted 02.13.2012
Add Perfume It Girl to the long list of of jobs Olivia Palermo has held in the fashion world. The socialite and former "The City" star has been pi...
Vivian Norris | Posted 02.11.2012
The United States, and in fact, the rest of the world, especially the fear-driven crisis-mongering media and markets, could learn a few things by slowing down, realizing it takes time to build healthy economies, especially such a new one as the European Union.
AP | JENNIFER PELTZ | Posted 09.27.2011
NEW YORK — Actress Paz de la Huerta admitted Thursday that she harassed a reality TV figure in a confrontation that authorities said was laced w...
usmagazine.com | Posted 06.05.2011
Lauren Conrad -- whose debut teen novel, L.A. Candy, hit No. 1 on a New York Times bestseller list -- just scored another three-book deal with HarperC...
Posted 05.25.2011
Canceled or not canceled? That has been the question for viewers patiently awaiting season three of "The City." The series' star, designer Whitney Por...
Verena von Pfetten | Posted 05.25.2011
Let's start with the truth: this episode was so uninspiring. I watched it last night, and then re-watched it idly while working this morning, and as I sit here and think of all the OMG DRAMZ points I want to bring up, I've got nothing.
Verena von Pfetten | Posted 05.25.2011
With the return of "The City" came Whitney Port's perfectly honey-colored ombre hair, Oliva Palermo's over-enunciated Connecticut clip, and the softest side of Kelly Cutrone we've ever seen; it was the Mama Wolf's tears that begat my own.
Verena von Pfetten | Posted 05.25.2011
The City made its epic return to the small screen Tuesday night. If it's wrong to find yourself in tears at the end of a MTV docu-drama, well, then I don't want to be right.
Posted 05.25.2011
In her recap of last night's premiere of 'The City,' our friend at Styleite Verena von Pfetten writes "[Elle Editor-in-Chief] Robbie Meyers is on TV! ...
Posted 05.25.2011
HuffPost Style certainly has a soft spot for Roxy Olin, Whitney Port's partner in crime on "The City." We shudder with her when Kelly Cutrone tells he...
Annie Stamell | Posted 05.25.2011
Nowadays, as Heid and Spencer remain suspiciously absent, The Hills can barely hold my interest and seems to only succeed in warranting more self-disgust for watching with each passing minute.
Posted 05.25.2011
"The City" stars and rivals Whitney Port and Olivia Palermo celebrated the Elie Tahari Spring 2010 Collection & the New Handbag Collection at Bergdorf...
Posted 05.25.2011
Season two of "The City"--set your TiVos for the premiere on April 27th-- is centered around the fashion industry again, as Whitney designs her first ...
Times Online | John Arlidge | Posted 05.25.2011
Goldman's reputation is suddenly as toxic as the credit default swaps and other inexplicably exotic financial instruments it used to buy with glee. Th...
The Independent | By Robert Verkaik | Posted 05.25.2011
Women working in banks and other financial institutions told the EHRC that workers who become pregnant routinely face redundancy, and that recruitment...
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 05.25.2011
Newsweek's "The District" is a spoof on MTV's "The City"--a reality show that follows Whitney Port through her life in the fashion industry--with Bara...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
UPDATE: The Smoking Gun reports Nevan wanted a blow job and offered to pay for it in oxycontin: Donahue, driving a Jeep Cherokee, was searching for s...
NY Post, YouTube | Posted 05.25.2011
"The City," the spinoff of "The Hills" featuring Whitney Port's move to New York to work for Diane von Furstenberg, may be as fake as the reality show...
Posted 05.02.2012