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Who Will Be the Next Decorator-in-Chief?
The Bidens are not rushing to hire an interior designer, but whoever lands the gig will inherit a historical backdrop of unique political power. Samuel CorumGetty Images
Few jobs in interior design are as coveted as the plum assignment to decorate the White House of a new administration. The Kennedys had Sister Parish, the Reagans had Ted Graber he came up as assistant to Billy Haines, the revered Hollywood decorator and the Obamas had Michael S. Smith.
Donations, fees and sales: the funds that maintain the White House s museum quality
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Donations, fees and sales: the funds that maintain the White House s museum quality
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Donations, fees and sales: the funds that maintain the White House s museum quality
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Miranda to Ferdinand in “The Tempest,” by William Shakespeare
There’s something special about finding true love on an island. Here are the stories of four Island couples whose love was kindled on Shelter Island. Some required more kindling than others, but all have stood the test of time.
Pat and Steve Lenox,together for 52 years
In 1968 the Chequit had a great bar on the ground floor, and when Pat and Steve Lenox met there a band called Jacob’s Ladder was playing. Before that night, Pat had already decided she was moving to Boston to try big city life, but in three months she was back.