The Devil Wears Prada

Dead Thrones, A Million Dreams and More Papercut Chronicles: Chats With Gym Class Heroes, David Nail, and The Devil Wears Prada

Mike Ragogna | Posted 01.15.2012

Mike Ragogna

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The Origin Of Hot Pants Explained

The Huffington Post | Ellie Krupnick | Posted 01.01.2012

Stylist and fashion editor Katie Grand might not be the biggest household name, but this month's WSJ. gives everyone a good reminder of how influentia...

Post50 Women's Fashion: 'It's Not About Shawls And Cardigans'

Jesse Garza | Posted 12.17.2011

Jesse Garza

Post-50 is not about lining up your shawls and cardigans, but a springboard into an adventure and self-discovery of sexy, cool and confident!

Chatting with American Idol Winner Scotty McCreery, Baaba Maal, The Box Story, and Ozzie & Harriet Estate Manager, Sam Nelson

Mike Ragogna | Posted 12.13.2011

Mike Ragogna

Scotty McCreery's new album Clear As Day just hit #1 in Billboard, and it features some very personal songs that seem to fit him perfectly. He tells me how he picked this batch.

What's in a Word

Barbara & Shannon Kelley | Posted 12.12.2011

Barbara & Shannon Kelley

More than you might think, especially for women.

Are Working Girl Films A Step Forward Or Backward?

Barbara & Shannon Kelley | Posted 10.29.2011

Barbara & Shannon Kelley

Do such tales represent a step forward? After all, an ambitious -- if naive -- journalist's attempts to succeed at "the job a million girls would kill for," or the story of the daily struggles that comprise a working woman's life -- well, they're infinitely more relatable than, say, Cinderella.

The Devil Wears Puma: When Mediocrity and Ambition Collide

Shaena Henry | Posted 06.11.2011

Shaena Henry

Anyone who works in the fashion industry can confirm that The Devil Wears Prada is a piece of non-fiction work. At some point in our careers, we all ...

Movie Review: Morning Glory

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

Morning Glory is a romantic comedy in all the ways that matter except the most important: It rarely provides the humor it promises. It's like a soufflé that never rises.

ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL

Michael Vazquez | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Vazquez

by Michael Vazquez Two weeks after the close of the New York Film Festival, herewith, my first posting, by way of random notes on thirty-nine films: ...

WATCH: 15 Movies That Are Better Than The Book

The Huffington Post | Gabe Habash | Posted 05.25.2011

The book is so much better than the movie. We've all said it, we've all heard it. And we all think it's always true, that the book is better than the ...

The Business of Music III: A Conversation with Razor & Tie's Cliff Chenfeld and Craig Balsam

Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011

Mike Ragogna

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Astoria Characters: The Waiter in the Wings

Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.25.2011

Nancy Ruhling

Crooning "Sta Dosa Ola," Antonis Armeftis, true to the title of the Greek pop tune, gives customers at Michael's Restaurant everything -- a menu and an invitation to his next show.

Astoria Characters: The Veteran Bookseller

Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.25.2011

Nancy Ruhling

There's no bookstore in the Ditmars section of Astoria. We don't need one. Harry puts the words out on the street -- his bookstand has been in the same spot for nearly a quarter century.

Vogue, Prada and the Fashion Revolution

Hoyt Hilsman | Posted 05.25.2011

Hoyt Hilsman

The global economic crisis has hastened the demise of the already toppling fashion establishment.

When Vogue Says No: Beyond The September Issue

Kristi York Wooten | Posted 05.25.2011

Kristi York Wooten

Together, Coddington and Wintour - who started at Vogue on the same day decades ago - embody the age-old power struggle of art vs. commerce.

HuffPost Review: The September Issue

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

It's Anna Wintour's world - the rest of us are just accessories.

Anna Wintour Has an "Oriental" Face, Apparently

Disgrasian | Posted 05.25.2011

Disgrasian

The man responsible for Vogue editor Anna Wintour's signature bob is a Malaysian-born Londoner named Charlie Chan.

My Reinvention Tour: Car-less in L.A.

Martha McCully | Posted 11.17.2011

Martha McCully

I'm doing a lot of things differently in my new economy. I'm cleaning my own house, choosing meters over valet, skipping doctors' appointments, living without HBO, avoiding Whole Foods.

Goodbye, Portfolio. Thanks, Uncle Si

Andrea Chalupa | Posted 05.25.2011

Andrea Chalupa

Jeff Bercovici, Portfolio.com's Mixed Media blogger, broke the news at 10 a.m.: Condé Nast is shutting down Portfolio magazine and its website. Eight...

Beauty and the Eco-Beast: Why Disposable Fashion Isn't On the Enviro Radar

Vanessa Richmond | Posted 05.25.2011

Vanessa Richmond

Never in my wildest dreams could I ever imagine Anna Wintour wearing anything twice. Not even the same lipstick. Yet it happened. How could this be?

Artist Porn: 10 Things That Turn Me On

Kimberly Brooks | Posted 02.15.2012

Kimberly Brooks

Writing a weekly column about artists that turn me on omits a gigantic portion of what turns me on as an artist. The truth is that more artists don't...

Is Grey Hair Good For Your Sex Life?

More Magazine | Anne Kreamer | Posted 11.17.2011

Do men think women with gray hair are sexy? One woman conducts a daring dating experiment. "I realized that there was a close-to-the-bone experiment...