Roman Sharf is one of the watch world’s best known dealers. Compared to the Patek on his wrist, the shoes were cheap.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Rob Reiner on ‘the Greatest Single Performance’ in U.S. Cinema
The filmmaker says it’s one of Marlon Brando’s: “To this day I don’t know that there’s as good a performance as that.”
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Una lencería transformadora para todos los cuerpos
Las mujeres han sido condicionadas a ocultar ciertas partes de sus cuerpos en fajas y licras incómodas. La nueva línea de ropa íntima de la artista Michaela Stark se opone a eso.
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Danielle Brooks Has an Oscar Nomination. So Why Is She in Mourning?
As she tries to find her place in Hollywood, the “Color Purple” stage and screen star bids an emotional goodbye to a character she has lived with for nearly a decade.
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“Poor Things,” the Weird Movie, Was “Poor Things” the Weird Novel, First
The Oscar-nominated film is based on a 1992 book by the prolific Scotsman Alasdair Gray. Beloved by writers, “that’s not the same as being widely read,” says one of them.
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How Beyoncé Jolted the Cuban Singer Daymé Arocena Into a Fresh Era
The prodigious jazz singer came to embrace her inner pop star on a new album made with Visitante from Calle 13.
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Zelda Williams, Daughter of Robin, on ‘Lisa Frankenstein’
As the director of “Lisa Frankenstein,” she embraced a tale in which no one was concerned whether grief was palatable to others.
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Leslie Jamison’s Memoir ‘Splinters’ Is a Balancing Act of Self-Exposure
The essayist Leslie Jamison has become known for her careful balancing acts of self-exposure.
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Brett Heyman, the Edie Parker Designer, Wants to Make Cannabis Stylish
A day with Brett Heyman, the designer who is trying to push the legal cannabis market in a more stylish, sunny direction.
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Juliette Binoche on Working With Benoît Magimel in “The Taste of Things.”
The star of “The Taste of Things” explains why working with her former romantic partner Benoît Magimel was freeing, and weighs in on an Oscar controversy.
