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DRESSING FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Shot by Bon Duke
The best way to survive the long, cold Brooklyn winter is to seek out the company of friends and loved ones, that light and cheer might chase away the darker angels of our frigid, earthly doom.
The best way to survive the long, cold Brooklyn winter is to seek out the company of friends and loved ones, that light and cheer might chase away the darker angels of our frigid, earthly doom.
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KING OF THE HILL
By Aleksa Brown
Photos by Rory Gunderson
Brian Leth’s career didn’t begin at a fancy culinary school in Paris with lessons on how to braise, poach and garnish to perfection. Instead, it started while the New Jersey native was living in Taos, New Mexico, enjoying the skiing, culture and small-town vibe. “I worked in various stages...
Photos by Rory Gunderson
Brian Leth’s career didn’t begin at a fancy culinary school in Paris with lessons on how to braise, poach and garnish to perfection. Instead, it started while the New Jersey native was living in Taos, New Mexico, enjoying the skiing, culture and small-town vibe. “I worked in various stages...
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LOSING NY-9: IS BLUE-COLLAR BROOKLYN TURNING RED?
By Colin Campbell
Collages by Rachel Day
It launched Chuck Schumer. Anthony Weiner. Geraldine Ferraro. It even belonged briefly to Joseph Pulitzer. But on September 13, voters handed New York’s ninth congressional district seat to Bob Turner, the first Republican to win it since Andrew Petersen ousted David J. O’Connell in 1921. Political observers had viewed the...
Collages by Rachel Day
It launched Chuck Schumer. Anthony Weiner. Geraldine Ferraro. It even belonged briefly to Joseph Pulitzer. But on September 13, voters handed New York’s ninth congressional district seat to Bob Turner, the first Republican to win it since Andrew Petersen ousted David J. O’Connell in 1921. Political observers had viewed the...
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GEARING UP
By Nicolette Mason
Prop Styling and Photos by BLOW UP!
Prop Styling and Photos by BLOW UP!
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FORTRESS OF HOSPITALITY
By Amanda Park Taylor
There’s something awfully familiar about Zeb Stewart’s house, and it’s not just the elements and aesthetic decisions it shares with Stewart’s trio of Williamsburg hotspots, Hotel Delmano, Cafe Colette, and Union Pool. Sure, the lighting is perfect, from morning into evening. His furnishings are a cunning blend of old and older, well-worn...
There’s something awfully familiar about Zeb Stewart’s house, and it’s not just the elements and aesthetic decisions it shares with Stewart’s trio of Williamsburg hotspots, Hotel Delmano, Cafe Colette, and Union Pool. Sure, the lighting is perfect, from morning into evening. His furnishings are a cunning blend of old and older, well-worn...
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