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Amid a perpetual storm of attention, Katie Holmes stays almost preternaturally calm.
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Amid a perpetual storm of attention, Katie Holmes stays almost preternaturally calm.
Remember when supermodel Naomi Campbell was famous for being fabulous? Ah, such innocent times.
The photographer on shooting backstage at New York, Milan, and Paris.
Plus: A wild-blueberry pancake recipe from Vandaag, and Stuzzicheria finally opens.
In Monday's issue, David Edelstein reviews the "golden turd" that is Julia Roberts's 'Eat Pray Love.'
"A reminder ... of why everyone got so excited about Franzen in the first place."
"Cera is a superhero for an indecisive generation, which might work if the disjunction were played for satire."
Plus: Marcus Samuelsson cooks in honor of his 'Top Chef' win.
In this week's magazine, Mark Harris explains why Hollywood's fear of transparency led them to oppose the futures market that would've let you bet on box-office results:
See our top picks from Dolce & Gabbana, Essie, China Glaze, and more.
Plus: Watermelon and Fairy Tale eggplant both hit the Greenmarket.
"What 'Salt' lacks in coherence it makes up in centrifugal force."
Plus: the bite-size food revolution, and the city's 25 best food trucks.
"The tone is so solemn I felt out of line even cracking a smile."
Plus: what to do with all that Greenmarket romaine, and a Southern feast at Aldea.
We the People, Love Brigade + Friends, and International Playground all made the cut.
The classic plaid shirt gets some added pyrotechnics.
Wondering who to credit or blame for jams like "Tik Tok," "California Gurls," and "Your Love Is My Drug"?