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You’re so hot

We’re not here to divide the hot from the not—we like all kinds—but if you’re into labels like good looking, in shape and oh my God, what a body, then pull on that spandex and head over to Saturday’s Wilhelmina Hot Body Model Search—to see if you’ve ...

From BILLIE COHEN, Time Out New York,  25 Sep 2009

Design porn: ICFF 2009

The annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair finished up this week. And since a lot of the furniture and home-design items we drooled over were either (a) not available for purchase on site or (b) not within our budget anyway, we were content ...

From BILLIE COHEN, Time Out New York,  22 May 2009

Do you want to play a game?: Beast Justice

As perhaps you have heard by now, the amazing cinematic feat Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus is coming to a DVD shop near you. Not only does it star Deborah Gibson (as TONY Film writer Josh Rothkopf points out on the Frame-Up, “that Deborah Gibson”), but ...

From BILLIE COHEN, Time Out New York,  13 May 2009
Related Topics: Deborah Gibson,  Rush Limbaugh,  Olympia Dukakis

TONY knows talent: National Design Awards

We know how to pick ‘em. Last year, local design studio Project Projects created this exclusive, eye-catching cover for our Summer Arts Preview, in partnership with WORK Architecture Company, the firm that dreamed up an honest-to-God working public ...

From BILLIE COHEN, Time Out New York,  13 May 2009

Tonight: Dance Into Spring

After mentioning choreographer and interfaith minister Nafisa Sharriff’s West African dance class in a March issue, we received a ton of feedback from followers who felt we hadn’t adequately conveyed the spirit of the dance. You can check it out for ...

From BILLIE COHEN, Time Out New York,  13 May 2009
Related Topics: Adam Clayton,  Frederick Douglass

Your Second Home | Working Remotely: In the Cottage, Yet Industrious

ONE of the painful effects of our struggling economy is that for many people, retirement has been delayed. For second-home owners, in particular, the resulting change of plans means a change in work habits. More articles on second homes and vacation ...

From BILLIE COHEN, The New York Times,  17 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

Your Second Home | Historic Houses: Living in the Past, on Purpose

EVERY second home has personal significance. It’s a beloved relaxation spot, a place where your family can be together, tangible proof of how hard you’ve worked. But how bracing would it be to add a little extra significance to that status by setting ...

From BILLIE COHEN, The New York Times,  3 Apr 2009

Your Second Home | Mold: Repelling the Dark Invader: Mold

IT creeps in through the windows, eats the furniture, sticks to the walls and is one of the most unwelcome house guests you’ll ever have. It’s mold. And no matter where your second home may be and what the climate is, if you don’t keep up your end of ...

From BILLIE COHEN, The New York Times,  20 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Good Housekeeping

Mad (and broke) props

You know those tax incentives that just ran out, making it near impossible for TV shows and movies to shoot in New York City? Well, they’re chasing away more than just Joshua Jackson (his sci-fi show, Fringe, recently announced that it’s moving to ...

From BILLIE COHEN, Time Out New York,  6 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Joshua Jackson

Your Second Home | Health Care: Staying Well in a New Place

IT’S no fun being sick. And it’s even worse when you’re someplace where you don’t have a doctor or aren’t familiar with local health care options. Neither situation is too far-fetched for many second-home owners. More articles on second homes and ...

From BILLIE COHEN, The New York Times,  6 Mar 2009

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