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Plus, Hilary Rhoda's new cover of Numéro Tokyo.
It's called "I'm With You."
Not the Damien Hirst, though. Dick Fuld's keeping that one.
And more celebrity marginalia, in our daily gossip roundup.
Also, Anna Sui's T-shirts for Target have grammatical problems.
It's either weird enough to work or not weird enough at all.
There are apparently four covers for Dasha Zhukova's first issue.
Whose "expansive — and expanding — waistline" necessitates a girdle and may soon call for an on-set intervention?
The opening of I.M. Pei's Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar, certainly seemed to carry the newfound sense that the Bush-era 'Clash of Civilizations' might be coming to an end.
Last night, money-printing taxidermist Damien Hirst couldn't even sell a painting for $3 million.
Money-printing taxidermist Damien Hirst unloaded another $74 million worth of dead animals yesterday.
With a day left to go, Hirst's dealer-bypassing auction at Sotheby's has already sold $127 million worth of artwork.
If people didn’t get drunk, no one would ever buy art, darling. Plus, learn what Jay, Aretha, Katie Lee, Christie, and, well, everyone did in the Hamptons this past weekend — everyone except you, of course.
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