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Oscar de la Renta Boutique. Pauline Trigère. A little black dress from Dior. If just seeing those words on your screen sets your heart racing, follow us: There are racks of vintage clothing ... read more
Got a jazz lover on your list? Consider springing for one of the coolest music releases of 2007. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Preservation Hall Jazz Band bassist Benjamin Jaffe worked to ... read more
In spite of our cheerfully demented photo editor's selections for getTRIO today (a squirrel, a child covered in finger paint, and an overflowing garbage can), the articles are actually about a showcase for ... read more
Repurposing discarded stuff is one thing, doing so stylishly is another. Here are a few gifty goods that breathe life into the old in a way that's entirely new (and with one-of-a-kind results). ... read more
Gingerbread -- in all forms, from the smell to the taste to the cute gingerpeople that show up at bakeries -- is one of our favorite things about December. No more cutesy-wutesy gingerbread ... read more
Tristan Manco's Street Sketchbook: Inside the Journals of International Street and Graffiti Artists is just that: a peek into the (often obsessive) minds of more than 60 international graffitos (like Banksy) through their ... read more
Blade Runner: Ridley Scott's sci-fi thriller starring Harrison Ford from 1982 gets a new 'final cut' by the director in this four-disc edition. Jean Renoir: 3-Disc Collector's Edition: a superb collection (five features, ... read more
Alt: Impossible to describe in one sentence, but Andrew Bird's 10th album, Armchair Apocrypha, is filled with his ultra-literate pan-genre music. Classical: Martha Argerich and Friends Live from the Lugano Festival is chamber ... read more
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire is all well and good, but for some nostalgia-inducing aromas, not to mention great tasting eats, go dough. Order croissants from My Boulangerie and you'll get dough ... read more


















