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Late Bite

LOS ANGELES — Finding a restaurant that’s actually serving after 10 p.m. in this town can be a challenge, to…

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We’re staying in Villa Lorada, which was built in the Sixties and belongs to the French singer Johnny…

Salt Shaker

NEW YORK — Of all the downtown restaurants that caved after Sept. 11, Stella — a cozy little jewel of a place…

The Music Man

NEW YORK — These days, it seems if you’re Indian, you’re in. Bollywood’s recent inroads into mainstream…

Palace Intrigue

NEW YORK — History can turn even the most vibrant characters dull with its thick, cloudy veneer. But with her…

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Dear WWD,

Missing you in Mustique! I am lying on my favorite beach, Pasteur. The best part is that I am complet

Rock of Ages

Had Les Deux Cafés existed in the Eighties, the scene probably would have been a lot like it was on Friday…

Killer Instinct

PARIS — Traditionally, the directors of French cinema have been as macho as they come. But not anymore.

Anne…

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British Air from Seattle to London. I quickly changed into a "Carmen"-esque red form-fitting, flamenco-style…

EYE SCOOP

SHELF LIFE: Karl Lagerfeld is going underground — to find creative storage space for his sprawling 230,000…

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We were just in Strobl, Austria, where we hosted our son Tassilo’s christening with 50 of our friends and…

Guided by Voices

NEW YORK — Opium dens, gambling parlors, mafia hangouts and funeral homes are the kind of urban spots no…

Miller Time

NEW YORK — A hush falls over the crowd as Rhett Miller takes to the stage at Joe’s Pub to preview songs from…

The School of Hard Rocks

NEW YORK — Once they would have traded it all to run off and join a rock band. But these days, New York’s…

Raising the Bar

NEW YORK — Master mixologist Ben Pundole, known for his signature frothy cocktails at lounges like the Hudson…