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Amanda Dolan Wants To Color Your World

Artist Amanda Dolan knows how to capture your attention with her bright and sassy, edgy and engaging paintings. That’s because she is all these things and more. Always creative and crafty, the very cool rock ‘n’ roller at heart uses bright and lively colors with a penchant for pink and draws upon her affection for [...]

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Mogul Haim Saban Goes Bananas for Paul Frank Cartoons

Billionaire Haim Saban, the Israeli-American media proprietor, just bought lifestyle company Paul Frank Industries. Ranked by Forbes as the 102nd richest person in America with an estimated net worth of 2.8 billion, the mogul oversaw the acquisition of the Southern California design, licensing and retail operation known best for its trademarked character, Julius the monkey, [...]

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The Gershwin Hotel Artful and Affordable

The Gershwin Hotel is located in the heart of the flatiron district and a few blocks from the Empire State Building. It is an artist’s dream stay and perfect for the budget traveler. Over the past ten years The Gershwin Hotel has produced evening events with the likes of rock and roll hall of famer [...]

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Jean-Michel Basquiat at Film Forum

Go check out Jean-Michel Basquiat ‘The Radiant Child’ at Film Forum from July 21 – August 3, And relive the dazzling 80’s New York art scene. Producer & Director, Tamra Davis, shows us the meteoric rise and fall of the heroin addicted rock star artist who was close friends with icon Andy Warhol. Opening night [...]

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Museum of Modern Art & Music

Art & Music collide once again. MOMA on West 53rd St has a live music series called Summergarden Concerts that takes place at the museums Sculpture Garden for four Sunday evenings beginning July 11th. Summergarden, a tradition that started in 1971, is part of MOMA’s long history of presenting jazz, classical and new music concerts [...]

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GAGOSIAN MAKES GREAT IMPRESSION WITH MONET EXHIBITION

“Claude Monet: Late Work,” an exhibition of the most significant gathering of the french impressionist’s late paintings, is on display at Larry Gagosian’s Chelsea Gallery here in NYC. The opening reception last night brought out the who’s who of the art world including Larry himself. I asked the art dealer why show this collection and [...]

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