The U.K. magazine Intelligent Life is making waves after its decision to put an unphotoshopped image of actress Cate Blanchett on its cover. Editor Tim de Lisle wrote, "when other magazines photograph actresses, they routinely end up ...
It was Giorgio Armani's obsession with health that led to his brush with death. For 10 days in May 2009, Armani, one of the most influential fashion designers and entrepreneurs of our time, lay in a hospital bed with what he describes as "a ...
Hopefully the breast-feeding brouhaha has died down a bit since last week's rather sensational Time Magazine cover. The Juggle's Liz Moyer wrote a post in response to the Time piece, "What's An Attachment Parent to Do?" Her concern was ...
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — A recent Newsweek magazine cover story argues that the economy is secretly Superman, but, at the same time, some economists are warning of a coming recession.
By now the 1996 Tom Cruise film "Jerry Maguire" has entered some kind of weird cultural reference universe in which it no longer seems to exist as a full-length movie; it's more like a collection of catch phrases ("Show me the money," etc.) ...
Here is a roundup of some of the most interesting articles recently published in Indian and international magazines. Two Men And A Vote. "The story of Rahul and Akhilesh's gamble makes this the most fascinating state election in ...
Bye-Ku for Ron Paul Latest word from the Ron Paul Survival Report Is that he didn't Gay? Yay! Politics makes strange bedfellows. Just ask Rand Paul and Tina Brown.
LOS ANGELES – A multitude of fresh faces from Hollywood's new crop of emerging stars attended Lily Collins's Nylon Magazine cover launch party at Scarpetta in Beverly Hills last night.
Main Street has no love for Wall Street. Not the scruffy rabble of Occupy Wall Street but the stalwart middle class that Charlie Merrill once implored to own a piece of America. They want no part of the stock market.
Neon Indian w/ Ducktails Terminal 5 610 W. 56th St., (212) 582-6600 Born in Mexico to a father who had brief success as a pop star there, it was while studying in Denton, Texas, that musician Alan Palomo gained notice for his charming 2009 ...
The financial world is dominated by two R words: repression and revulsion. The pair help explain the continued shunning of equities in favor of fixed-income investments that yield next to nothing—and less than inflation.
PARIS—To this day, Art Spiegelman remains the only comic-book artist ever to win a Pulitzer Prize. The 1992 award, which Mr. Spiegelman received for "Maus" —a painstaking two-part saga of the Holocaust in which the Jews are ...