BlackBook Magazine Sold to Founder Late last week BlackBook magazine finalized a new ownership deal that sold the media company from Vibe Media Holdings to By dbrundyobserver
Revolution Blues: Rachel Kushner’s New Novel Examines Rebellion, Both Real and Staged A few weeks back, when I called the author Rachel Kushner in Los Angeles with the number her publicist gave By M.H. Miller
Architecture Immemorial: Ada Louise Huxtable “Whatever Philip Johnson’s legacy turns out to be, it will not rest on his buildings,” Ada Louise Huxtable wrote in By Matt Chaban
The 2012 Designer Dozen: New York’s Best New Architecture Is a Celebration of Public Space By dbrundyobserver
Marilyn Monroe, Thomas Jefferson Among Sandy Refugees: Manuscript Show Moves Uptown After Fraunces Tavern Flood By Matt Chaban
Presenting the Next 15 CPW: Zeckendorfs Unveil 50 UN Plaza, Norman Foster’s First U.S. Apartment Building By Matt Chaban
Michael Kimmelman Calls Madison Square Garden ‘the Worst Arena in Town’ [Update: Paul Goldberger Calls It ‘Worst Arena in the World’] By Matt Chaban
The Public Art Handlers: When It Comes to Building Ambitious Artworks, Tishman Construction Gets the Call By Matt Chaban
Guggenheim Director Richard Armstrong Ditches Rental For Modest $1.8 M. Co-op (It’s No Downtown Loft) By Kim Velsey