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On Tuesday, another first-class work will likely disappear into the hands of a private collector who may never lend it again.
Plus: a wine dispute at Christie's, a barbecue legend dies, and more in our daily news roundup.
Ever wonder how collectors pick pieces? Well, wonder no more!
Also, Marisa Tomei stars in Scott Sternberg's Boy by Band of Outsiders fall look book.
The exhibit showcases photos, advice, anecdotes, and more from designers, photographers, musicians, and artists.
Plus: Poland Spring doesn't like New York's bottle deposit, and Wendy's goes after Starbucks, all in our morning news roundup.
Not the first one, the second one ... the whole gaggle! Plus, Caroline Kennedy sassed the press even when she was 6. In the gossip roundup.
Christie’s is selling 'master drawings from a private collection' that turns out to be Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld’s.
Also PPR CEO François-Henri Pinault doesn't feel comfortable partying, and Naomi isn't pregnant.
The collection, including a first-century Roman Minotaur sculpture, will be showcased in New York in November.
Kelly Cutrone films a day in her life during Fashion Week. We're tired just watching!
Paul Shaffer and a hundred other bidders overpay for the hardest-working memorabilia in the memorabilia business.
Yves Saint Laurent's art collection is valued at $600 million, Donatella Versace doesn't understand flats, and Miranda Kerr might be single.
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