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...In Paris, I like Moji Farhat — he’s the king of anything ’80s, and in New York, I go to Beacon’s Closet and Treasures of NYC — [the latter] is appointment-only but so worth it once you finally get through...
...The book also pays tribute to their mothers, celebrates Black pop culture (with dishes like King Jaffe Jollof inspired by Eddie Murphy’s Coming to America) and makes the case for healthy eating as a vehicle...
...Cullinan recalls talking to the black British artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, who has just had a solo show at Tate Britain, about journeys she took by bus when young to visit the NPG....
...New York’s Jack Shainman sold four works in the first 15 minutes of the fair, including Kerry James Marshall’s “Untitled (Looking Man)” (2016, $350,000) and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s “Peregrine” (2016, $100,000...
...King Arthur had his knights and Robin Hood his ‘merrie men’ but in an age when Twitter and Instagram offer the illusion of privileged access to society’s top table, the allure of the inner circle has proved...
...Pylkkanen starts the auction by selling a work by the young British artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, who works in a studio in Hackney, for £446,500, a record for her....
...Malcolm Lowe-Lauri, former chief executive King’s College Hospital. Derek Ludlow, chairman Ludlow, the health group. Colin McKerracher, Grampian police chief constable....
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