Tuesday, October 07, 2008

iDetails/i Child Stars Revisited



Watch them tell all about life in--and out--of the spotlight in our exclusive video interviews.br /br /Stills: ABC/Photofest (11); Courtesy Everett Collection (6); 20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection (2); Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection (3); Fox Broadcasting/Photofest; ZUMA Press; Time Life Pictures/Getty Images (7); Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection (2)

iGQ/i: The Jessica Alba Video



See iGQ/i's June cover girl in action in this sexy behind-the-scenes video from the shoot

Monday, October 06, 2008

iDetails/i Dress Like a New Gent



All the tricks you need to look utterly dapper in a suit.

Reggie Bush: brSecond to None



He leaps over linebackers in a single bound. He says no to alcohol. He gives generously to charity. And he knows how to wear a sweater

Sunday, October 05, 2008

On Display in Rome, the Sensuality of a Mysterious Master



“Correggio and the Antique” is a gathering of 25 paintings and more than 30 drawings by the important but lesser known Italian High Renaissance artist.



Saturday, October 04, 2008

Arts, Briefly: Conservationists Fault British Museum Plans



Heritage groups in London are upset over plans by the British Museum to build an exhibition center in the northwest part of the museum.



Behind-the-Scenes with GQ



Filmed at the shoot for GQ Design Group, Penn Badgley talks about being a gentleman and the benefits of wearing a great fragrance.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Bench of Memory at Slavery’s Gateway



Over the weekend, off the South Carolina coast, Toni Morrison, the Nobel laureate, and some 300 people held a memorial ceremony to dedicate her long-awaited “bench by the road.”



Last Chance: The Aluminum Can, Versatile and Ubiquitous



“You Can Go Your Own Way: The Can as Foil in Contemporary Art,” at the Renwick Gallery, offers a taut, almost relentlessly consistent gathering of recent art that uses aluminum cans.



Thursday, October 02, 2008

Visuals: The Artist at War



New art and design books reviewed.



Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Earth Markers



She’d worked in art history; now she was going to see the art.



The Curator



Food labels, bottle caps, envelope linings: if it was ephemeral detritus, William Davies King cherished and collected it.