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10 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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Whether we admit it or not, we all judge books by their covers; their bright or somber designs attracting or repelling us. F Scott Fitzgerald was so impressed ...
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10 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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New York usually has the biggest of everything: skyscrapers, harbor, subway system, store. But one thing it doesn’t have is the largest arts festival in the world...
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10 years ago |
Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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It’s a classic New York evening: champagne, music, dinner…and sleeping bags. The American Museum of...
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10 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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A performer whose grandparents were Holocaust survivors has created a Cabaret-style musical in a bid to understand what they went through...
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10 years ago |
About, Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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Down dark alleys, hidden behind boarded-up shops or anonymous doors, are New York’s biggest secrets: the raucous, cocktail-swigging speakeasies
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11 years ago |
Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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A New York composer is hoping to bring stillness to the busiest city in the world – by getting 91 trumpeters to play in Manhattan during the Summer Streets event...
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11 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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It’s been an unexpected runaway success, and now the Homemade Gin Kit has led to a rash of bootlegging-themed parties across the States...
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11 years ago |
About, Culture |
Boo Paterson |
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The photographer who captured the beautiful decay of the last deserted place in New York has said that he would like some of the buildings to be saved. ...
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11 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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The brains behind the Mad Men Tour is the perfect man to lead strangers round the watering holes of Manhattan – because he has been fascinated by the 60s since...
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11 years ago |
Culture, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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Charles James was America’s first couturier, creating astonishing clothes out of things like cellophane and billiard cloth, but he has remained mostly...
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