Jack Olive’s Cricket-Inspired Menswear More Preppy Than Sporty
The dapper new store saunters into Soho.
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In a teary YouTube clip loaded yesterday, Tricia Walsh Smith, the soon-to-be divorced wife of Philip Smith, airs the couple's dirty laundry.
This in: Brooks & Dunn are writing a book with crime novelist Bill Fitzhugh.
At the Huffington Post, the novelist and the 'Rolling Stone' writer really get into it. And by "it," we mean trivial nastiness of the rhetorical sort.
From the makers of Deadliest Catch (about the perils of deep-sea fishing) comes Shark Taggers, about the perils of tagging sharks. This is a real show.
Plus: Big Boi is today's Stravinsky and Tina Fey is full of cookies.
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