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Eddie Borgo is a NYC-based jewelry designer whose namesake collection is wildly popular with some of the biggest names in fashion around the world. From the beginning, the Atlanta native managed to leave a lasting mark on the cutthroat industry, and his brand is only expanding. You can spot his pieces on the likes of Diane Kruger, Alexa Chung, and Rihanna, but it's not all about the ladies. He also has a men's line, inspired by rock legends like Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and David Bowie. Click through to learn more about Eddie, the jewelry world's latest golden boy. More»
This week's art scene is a little slower-paced than usual. But it's only the calm before the storm -- next Tuesday, Santigold is headlining MoMA's Party in the Garden, with a special After Party DJ set by Solange Knowles. Until then, there are a number of End of Year student exhibitions, including Cooper Union and Hunter College. Also: the Met reopens its Roof Garden, and Tom Sachs has transformed the Park Avenue Armory into a Martian landscape. So put on your Moon Boots, y'all, and check out this week's art scene. More»
Is the school year really almost over? This week, Hunter College and SVA are hosting open studios of their MFA candidates. Also in New York: Terracotta Warriors are invading Discovery Times Square, Gilbert & George present "London Pictures" from across the pond, and Ai Weiwei will be honored at the White Box Spring Benefit. Take a study break, and check out this week's art scene. More»
via guestofaguest.com Though we hate to think about summer ever coming to an end, it is, unfortunately, inevitable. And for many scared/excited/clueless eighteen-year-olds, this means embarking on four years of higher education in NYC. Well, kids, here's what you need to know. MORE>>
64,000 freshmen are moving to New York City in the next few weeks to start college. 64,000 eighteen year olds, navigating the subway, looking for bars that don't card, overrunning St.Mark's. Welcome to Part 1 of our five part guide on how to survive your college years in New York. More»