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Seth has taken a strip he originally did for The New York Times Magazine Funny Pages and turned it into a moving and nostalgic tale of an imaginary local TV show hosst
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Having gone through the first phase of a national expansion, it foresees a cross-country string of high-tech stores offering exclusive brands to customers of all ages. Can it pull it off?
over 9 years ago
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Two new collaborations between retailers and film studios are taking costume
designs to market, joining the long-standing tradition of selling audiences the
big-screen look
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Borrowing tension, look and conventions from postwar film noir, Phoenix tells
the story of a woman who has survived the Holocaust. Presumed dead, she returns
home under a new identity to find out if her husband betrayed her
almost 9 years ago
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Borrowing tension, look and conventions from postwar film noir, Phoenix tells the story of a woman who has survived the Holocaust. Presumed dead, she returns home under a new identity to find out if her husband betrayed her
almost 9 years ago
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In the museum gift shop at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, you can buy cardboard facsimiles and miniature key-chain souvenirs of the namesake’s distinctive batwing sunglasses
over 8 years ago
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As the supplier of two-thirds of the world’s green gems, Colombia is in the midst of a mining industry rebrand. Nathalie Atkinson reports
almost 8 years ago
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A new design exhibit examines the ties between Canada and Scandinavia, but, asks Nathalie Atkinson, is our idea of identity more ironic than iconic?
over 7 years ago
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When it comes to the dairy case’s ‘It bag,’ cutting corners is essential, particularly for the industrial design accessories it has inspired. As Nathalie Atkinson finds, they are as ingenious as they are iconic
about 7 years ago
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Putting together a major museum show requires months of planning, a clear but adaptable vision and perseverance. But the most important element is having savvy negotiation skills
about 7 years ago
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A grassroots movement has begun to observe an annual Dalloway Day in June as a tribute to the prolific writer of essays, criticism and novels, Virginia Woolf
almost 5 years ago
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Like any good hobby, collecting and drinking gin forges connections. It also
combines my love of fragrance, flavours and design
over 2 years ago
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Many brand resale platforms and programs aren’t entirely altruistic
over 2 years ago
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Whether you’re giving to the foodie, the know-it-all or the music lover, you’ll
find ideas among the 73 books in our holiday gift guide
over 2 years ago
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Amid the various hi-jinx, there’s an air of finality and overall resignation in
the film that could be more accurately titled Downton Abbey: End of an Era
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Students heading to fashion schools across Canada are learning skills for a rapidly changing job market
over 1 year ago
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Opalescent orbs are the gem of the season, and this year’s baubles are far from
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Efforts to make the multi-billion dollar fragrance industry more diverse often focuses on the outdated language used to describe perfume notes. But, there’s a push to go deeper to authentically capture culture in a bottle
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We’ve sorted through hundreds of books to find the perfect picks for the fashionistas, culture vultures and even the bah-humbuggers in your life
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Perfume pro Nathalie Atkinson looks at how choosing scents virtually is changing her sense of olfactory taste
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