Feed

New York World

New York World

Andre Leon Tally’s Weirdo Salons

“Last time we were here, André said something that sort of stuck out to me,” said Shala Monroque, on the wintry eve of Fashion Week. “He said, ‘When I came to New York, I was very superficial. But it was O.K. to be superficial, because I had the brains behind it.’” Ms. Monroque and André Read More

New York World

Barre None, the Chicest Workout in Town

“You should be shaking!” Physique 57 co-founder Tanya Becker belted out to her grimacing class. A chorus of socked feet swanned through the air like a synchronized swimming formation poised for an aerial view. Instead of Esther Williams, Ms. Becker led the herd.

On a recent weekday, the 44 feet, angled toward the skylights in Read More

New York World

Goodbye, Larry King

Larry King didn’t seem too engaged in what Katie Couric had to say about their mutual friend Wendy Walker. Last month at Ms. Walker’s book party at Michael’s, Mr. King fiddled uncomfortably throughout Ms. Couric’s impromptu speech about the senior executive producer of Larry King Live.

“Wendy and I started the same day at NBC Read More

New York World

Battle of the Sharpies: Cartoonists Square Off With Their Pens

According to Matt Diffee, there are 10 reasons why a cartoon might be rejected from The New Yorker: too lowbrow, too politically incorrect, too dark, too weird, too political, too difficult to “get,” too dumb, too bad, too dirty, too all-of-the-above.

But at Fisticuffs, an Iron Chef-like battle of the cartoonists, held last Thursday night Read More