Sneakers from the NikeCraft collection. “I don’t want to sound like a Luddite, but I’m very skeptical of big business,” the artist Tom Sachs said, talking about NikeCraft, a small collection he did with the shoemaker that he introduced with his exhibition, “Space Program: Mars,” now at the Park Avenue Armory. Mr. Sachs is no [...]
Archive for February 15th, 2012
Proenza Schouler: Force Field
“That was uplifting!” said an editor leaving the Proenza Schouler show on Wednesday night in Chelsea. Indeed. The fall shows have needed a good, solid jolt, and Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez did that with a terrific collection that had a number of influences. Backstage, the designers said they were interested in the idea of [...]
The Vegan Experience, a Retrospective: All 28 of Kenji’s Vegan Recipes
Posted by The Serious Eats Team, February 15, 2012 at 6:00 PM Kenji‘s monthlong Vegan Experience has come to an end. Over the course of that animal-product-free month, he shared many vegan recipes with us. And whether you’re vegan or not, you have to admit, these soups, sandwiches, and shoot even a vegan Frito pie [...]
Weekend Cook and Tell Round Up: Romantic Respites
Posted by Caroline Russock, February 15, 2012 at 5:15 PM Baked Donut Hearts. [Photograph: brighteyedbaker] Welcome to our post-Valentine’s Day Weekend Cook and Tell. Last week we asked all of you to share the recipes you were planning to seduce your significant others with for a challenge we called Romantic Respites Revisited. Here’s a peek [...]
First Look: Southern Pacific Brewing, San Francisco
Posted by David Kover, February 15, 2012 at 5:00 PM [Photographs: David Kover] Denizens of San Francisco’s Mission district don’t need more places to go for food and drink, but it seems likely that they’ll make room for Southern Pacific Brewing. House-brewed beers and upscale pub food in an industrial-chic space, with the added bonus [...]
Macabre, or McQueen, at Marchesa
Stephen Chernin/Associated PressMarchesa, fall 2012. Illusion dresses that appear as if the sequins and lace were embroidered directly on the body are nothing new at Marchesa, but the designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig took a turn this season that you could call macabre, or you could call McQueen. A to-the-floor dress of panels of [...]
Anna Sui, Sweet Enough to Make a Model Smile
Lucas Jackson/ReutersAnna Sui, fall 2012. Anna Sui has been on a winning streak in her recent collections, with their divine color combinations and prints. The collection she showed on Wednesday might for New York Fashion Week have been a day late, but it was still so sweet it could have been a valentine. She started [...]
Zac Efron & Lily Collins Spend Valentine’s Day Together
Lily Collins and Zac Efron on Feb. 14 X17 Online Romantic dinner date? A little more than a week after Zac Efron and Lily Collins were spotted holding hands at STK restaurant in West Hollywood, the duo were out and about together once again. Efron, 24, and the star of the upcoming Mirror Mirror, 22, [...]
The Story Behind Adele’s New Platinum Locks
Debbie VanStory/iPhoto In addition to an astounding six Grammy awards, there is another golden addition to Adele‘s life: that gorgeous blonde do! The singer’s lighter look (she used to rock a deep reddish hue) is the handiwork of colorist Lucy Holbrook at the Daniel Galvin salon in London. “We decided to color Adele’s hair a [...]
Whitney Houston’s Last Recording Session
Harvey Mason Jr. and Whitney Houston Courtesy Harvey Mason Jr. Arriving at Mason Sound recording studio in North Hollywood on the evening of Feb. 7, Whitney Houston was all smiles and feeling “really positive,” producer Harvey Mason Jr. tells PEOPLE. “We stood around and joked, listened to music, and we got her this throat coat [...]
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Is This Company Ready to Hire Full-Time Sales Reps?
Gretchen Ertl for The New York TimesMike Woronka: “So many people said you can’t sell ambulance services.” We’ve just published a case study that looks at Mike Woronka’s attempt to revamp the sales efforts of Action Ambulance, which provides ambulance and transportation services to hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and special-education programs in school systems. [...]
What Happens When a Business Owner Reveals What He Makes?
Paul Downs Thanks to everyone who read and/or commented on my last post. As usual, commenters zeroed in on my mistakes and taught me a lesson — in this case, about the suboptimal way I’m handling the money that the company owes me. And I’ve drawn some conclusions and made some decisions about what to [...]
Gourmet Foods for Pampered Pets
Fred R. Conrad/The New York TimesSchnitzel awaits a taste-test of a gourmet dinner. Many cat and dog owners are switching from traditional commercial pet foods to a new generation of chef-inspired brands, “beneficiaries of a foodie revolution that has transformed many kitchens into four-star restaurants for pets,” reports William Grimes in today’s New York Times: [...]
Gourmet Foods for Pampered Pets
Fred R. Conrad/The New York TimesSchnitzel awaits a taste-test of a gourmet dinner. Many cat and dog owners are switching from traditional commercial pet foods to a new generation of chef-inspired brands, “beneficiaries of a foodie revolution that has transformed many kitchens into four-star restaurants for pets,” reports William Grimes in today’s New York Times: [...]
Prabal Gurung’s Virtual Fashion Show
Prabal Gurung for ICB, fall 2012. Prabal Gurung showed his new collection for ICB today, not at Lincoln Center or some far-flung warehouse in Chelsea, but on my computer. Mr. Gurung is something of a guinea pig in a new venture by the public relations firm KCD, in which it is trying to persuade some [...]












