Profiles Kate Flax, proprietor and owner of the stationery shop called Paperie in Manhattan, New York. Services offered to customers; Concept modification on stationery paper designs; Description of shop interiors; Illustration of paper designs.
Presents several decorations used by interior decorator Gail Shields-Miller on a couple's colonial home in Long Island, New York. Modern gelatin prints; Ochre walls with a blend of bold patterns; Velevet drape for the computer cubby.
The article focuses on Ned Hirschfeld, a Yale University from New York City and a car enthusiast. Hirschfeld is a life-long reader of “Road and Track.” He has started a current events paper at his high school where he devoted space to things automotive. Hirschfeld inherited his love for cars from his father who tastes run from BMW 7 Series to Porsche 996 Turbo.
*ACTORS, *PERFORMANCE artists, *IDENTIFICATION of the dead
Abstract
The author of the article describes what it was like finding actor and performance artist Spaulding Gray's body floating under a pier in Brooklyn, New York on the East River. The author thought she saw feet sticking out from under a pier but they looked so plastic she thought they might be a discarded model from an artist's exhibit. To be certain, she called the police who arrived with scuba divers. The body turned out to be real, and in the next day's paper she saw that it was Spaulding Gray.
Spotlights the layout of the Manhattan, New York City headquarters of the Chiat/Day advertising agency. Design attitude adopted to compensate for elimination of private territory; Description of layout; Technological innovations employed in `virtual workstation' governing operations; Added responsibility demanded by employers; Reorientation of employees to new management concepts.
Published
1994
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