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    Justin Bieber Goes Shirtless for NYC Run -- See the Pics!

    The 'Never Say Never' singer is working on his fitness.

  • NewsElle Decor

    Tiffany Blue Taxis Are Coming to New York City

    For four days only, the iconic jewelry house will be painting the town - MetroCards, cabs, and even bodegas - in its signature hue.

  • NewsHello Giggles

    “Catcalls of NYC” is a bold project making a powerful statement about street harassment

    Sadly, many women both receive and expect catcalls on the street. And while a simple “hey sweetheart” may seem harmless to some, it’s…

  • NewsNora Crotty

    Madonna and Daughter Lourdes Are #Twinning in This Cute Pic

    It’s not every day that Madonna shows off her supersilly side, but she must’ve been in a good mood Wednesday morning when she shared this cute photo.

  • NewsJenna Birch

    The Tragic Life of America’s First Supermodel

    Audrey Munson is immortalized all over New York City — at the New York Public Library, the Plaza Hotel, the Pulitzer Fountain — as well as other major cities.

  • NewsNora Crotty

    When the Wedding’s Called Off, Who Gets the Engagement Ring?

    An engagement ring is often seen as the ultimate symbol of promise between a couple: The promise that they’ll get married, and hopefully, will live happily ever after, etc. But what happens when one half of a twosome breaks that promise — and insists on keeping the bling? Langer proposed to Chesler with a custom-made, $30,000 ring just three months after meeting her in a bar. After an unspecified amount of time, Chesler broke off the engagement and vanished with the promissory jewel.

  • NewsNora Crotty

    Carpenters Workshop Gallery Goes Stateside With Stunning New NYC Space

    Early this month, the London and Paris-based Carpenters Workshop Gallery opened the doors to its first-ever US location, right in the heart of New York City.  Childhood friends Julien Lombrail and Loic Le Gaillard, who founded the pioneering art and design gallery in London’s Chelsea neighborhood in 2006, chose a two-floor space in the old Takashimaya building on 5th Avenue—which had been unoccupied for five years prior. In this case, it was truly worth the wait.  With its soaring, 35-foot ceili