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The Watermill Center’s annual summer benefit is known for pushing the boundaries of high-end art and this year was no exception. The event, attended by a diverse array of guests including musicians, architects, fashion designers, artists, and socialites, showcased a variety of avant-garde performances and installations. The theme of “A Laboratory: 100 Years of Experimentation”
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Axl Rose, the iconic Guns N’ Roses frontman, made a triumphant return to the Mulberry on a Friday night, just 24 hours after his surprise appearance on stage with Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden. The Mulberry, a Downtown celebrity hotspot, hosted an after party for Rose last year, making it the perfect venue for
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The unexpected disappearance of media mogul Barry Diller’s upcoming memoir, “Who Knew,” from Amazon has left many wondering about the fate of the highly anticipated book. With no explanation from the publisher, Knopf, or Diller’s office, speculations have been running wild. Sources initially hinted at bombshells that were expected to be revealed in the memoir,
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Abraham Lincoln, the 16th American president, continues to be a source of fascination and inspiration in modern pop culture. Recently, a new documentary suggested that Lincoln may have been gay, while the Broadway show “Oh, Mary!” humorously portrays him as less than honest. At the Hamptons Art Fair, a striking painting of Lincoln titled “Forever
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Candace Owens, known for her controversial statements, recently came under fire for her bizarre remarks about Josef Mengele’s experiments on Holocaust victims. Owens dismissed these accounts as “propaganda,” sparking outrage and criticism from various quarters. Jewish artist and activist Zoe Buckman, in particular, publicly denounced Owens’ claims as “evil” and emphasized the importance of not
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