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New York Times announced in April. Several women accused Bailey of predatory behavior. At a Louisiana private school where he had once taught English, he was said to have “groomed” eighth-graders for later of-age seductions to rape. And a woman said that Bailey had raped her at the home of a mutual friend who in one of the scandal’s myriad ironies was a book reviewer for the
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Barbara Stone, agent to many top models, dies at 87
By Penelope Green New York Times,Updated May 15, 2021, 3:40 p.m.
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Barbara Stone, who as an agent nurtured models including Cheryl Tiegs, Cybill Shepherd and a young Martha Stewart, died on April 26 at age 87.VIA JULIE STONE/NYT
Barbara Stone, who as an agent nurtured models including Cheryl Tiegs, Cybill Shepherd and a young Martha Stewart, died on April 26 at a hospital in Roslyn, New York, on Long Island. She was 87.
Her daughter, Julie Stone, said the cause was congestive heart failure.
It was the early 1960s, still the era of twin sets and pearls, of white gloves and white faces on the covers of magazines like Seventeen, Glamour and Vogue, when Ms. Stone was hired by Stewart Cowley, a former theatrical agent, to run his company, Stewart Models. A former cheerleader from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, she would in a short time help make Stewart the No. 2 agency in New York â the Avis, as Michael Gross, the
To borrow novelist Joseph Hellerâs phrase âSomething Happenedâ this past Saturday afternoon in this city. It came alive for a few hours. Not through noisy, divisive demonstrations, but through normal living. It may have been the signal that it is time for a cautious renaissance and that we should start acting on the positive numbers showing up in our metropolis.
Throughout the past year of restrictions, we have always been told that they were necessary based on the numbers and on public health directives. We were even told that when the contrary was true. Public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda had said on Sept. 25th that there was âno reason to close restaurants because they were following guidelines and there were few cases from that sector.â Restaurants were closed despite that comment some five days later. It not only tore the heart put of the joie de vivre of our city, cost 300,000 jobs but also contributed to a host of mental health problems accordin
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