Sunday, January 31, 2010

"So secretive that perhaps you could call them 'commercial terrorists.'"

Over the course of 20 years, a highly brazen group of Serbians have stolen $350 million dollars worth of jewelry from some of the most exclusive stores in the world. Tonight, "Dateline" investigates the rise, fall and resurrection of the group know as the "Pink Panthers."

On the Trail of the Pink Panthers - Crime reports- msnbc.com

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

"People are the same everywhere; it's the places that define them that are different."

A quote from Radhika Jones' review of Best European Fiction 2010 (Dalkey Archive Press) in Time.

Friday, January 15, 2010

"We expect ourselves to be available"

An interesting perspective from a baby boomer on how "working" has evolved from yesterday's New York Times.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

"Liberated from the dictates of mainstream fashion"

Today I had the pleasure of visiting the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA to see the exhibition, Rare Bird of Fashion: The Irreverent Iris Apfel up until February 7.


Over her 88 years, the fashion icon has amassed a wardrobe that exists as a true collection of fine art. All of the ensembles were handpicked by Mrs. Apfel herself, for the show that was originally organized by the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Pieces of haute couture from the fashion houses of Chanel and Dior are paired with goat fur boots, antique belts from Middle Eastern bazaars and Bakelite bangles. The show allows visitors to have first hand encounters with pieces of fashion that are rarely seen outside of Paris fashion shows or Afghan souks.


Rare Bird of Fashion: The Irreverent Iris Apfel, is a truly inspirational show that encourages its audience to take chances with fashion and to spend an afternoon at the local thrift store.


Learn more about the Peabody Essex Museum.


Watch an interview with Mrs. Apfel here.