“I want you to know/ I’m a mirrorball/ I’ll show you every version of yourself tonight” Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Steve Granitz/FilmMagic, Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Split into three ...
When Edith Wharton published The Glimpses of the Moon in 1922, she couldn’t have had any idea how well it would translate to the influencer era a century later. That said, she also didn’t know what ...
Tavi Gevinson is a very talented actor and writer. She was just fifteen years old when she founded the fashion magazine Rookie, a smash success... Tavi Gevinson Being a kid can be tough. So many ...
At 4’11”, aged 14 years, coming from Chicago(‘s environs), we have: Tavi Gevinson! She writes songs about Alber Elbaz. She strikes fear into the hearts of editors like Anne Slowey. And all week, ...
I learned last night that when you get Iris Apfel and Ira Glass in the same room, good things happen. The party co-hosted by Tavi Gevinson and Ari Seth Cohen, the man behind the ...
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Tavi Gevinson greets a fan at her book signing on Monday evening. PHOTO BY ALLEGRA PEELOR/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF Clad in Calvin Klein, former fashion blogger célèbre and current editor-in-chief of ...
Watch the Video Jeff Tweedy’s Son, Spencer, Made for a Wilco SongJeff Tweedy’s son and Tavi Gevinson in a music video for Wilco? Well, good luck turning your kid into a hipster.
Tips from writers, artists and a social worker that might make the practice less daunting. By Sarah Durn Stars like Edie Falco and Deirdre O’Connell bring a communal quality to Marin Ireland’s play ...
Started an acclaimed fashion blog? Check. Founded a magazine? Check. Gave a TED talk? Check. Acted alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini? Check. Hung out with Vogue’s Anna Wintour? Check.
Stars like Edie Falco and Deirdre O’Connell bring a communal quality to Marin Ireland’s play about the aftermath of domestic violence. By Elisabeth Vincentelli The well-financed women’s club came to ...
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