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Mario Batali and Jacques Torres are somehow involved.
"I can't find anything in my life that says, 'Well, you can't work for the Pope.'"
Artworks have shrunk, but sex still sells — and much more.
A Greek shipping magnate has been fingered as the buyer of a $28.5 million chair.
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Spectators cheered as leaky boats foundered, rammed one another, and fired watermelon cannonballs in every direction.
A Jeff Koons sculpture on the roof of the hedge-funder's apartment has some neighbors burning mad.
The 'Times' gives the most detailed account yet of Dash Snow's final days.
The story behind Arnie Charnick's new one, 'Keys to the City.'
Organizers say the artwork has been removed from the Watermill benefit auction.
"He took naked photos of me ... I knew him and I liked him and I trusted him."
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