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“I want to know how he got all those girls naked,” said artist Kenny Scharf over dinner last night at the Waverly Inn, nodding to photographer Sante D’Orazio.
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On a day when U.S. stocks lost more than $240 billion in value, Christie’s held its largest-ever postwar and contemporary sale, setting records for eight artists including Franz Kline, Jeff Koons, Donald Judd and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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Attendance at the Amfar benefit last night at Cipriani Wall Street showed the organization’s base of support in the fashion, beauty and entertainment industries.
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Chelsea, the English Premier League soccer champion, is looking to Asia’s surging economy for its first stadium sponsor.
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The quickie wedding, long a Las Vegas tradition for love-happy Nevada tourists, may be the latest casualty of the worst recession in decades.
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Levon Helm, renowned member of The Band, plays the Wellmont Theatre on Friday night.
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Retailers from American Eagle Outfitters Inc. to Bloomingdale’s are betting that women are ready to shed skinny jeans for a return to flared styles, a change that may firm up more than sagging denim sales.
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