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Scene in Edmonds: Floretum spruces up downtown for summer
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8 vivid and eye-catching May art events no Houstonian should miss
Photograph © Louis Vuitton / Jérémie Souteyrat The Menil offers a beautiful, monumental dream with their new exhibition at the Menil Drawing Institute.
Image courtesy of Barbara Chase-Riboud Celebrate the history and images of art cars with Emily Jaschke s photography show at Mid Main Houston Gallery.
Photo by Emily Jaschke From the art of paper to the most fantastic monuments of imagination, this month ushers in an early summer’s worth of new visual art exhibitions. Look for several large-scale, immersive installations to explore this May. Plus, the city celebrates all those garage and highway artists across the world who take their creativity out on their cars as art cars come home to the Orange Show for a parade alternative.
A hotel for ambitious women and their New York dreams
Immortalized by Sylvia Plath, the Barbizon offered liberation, writes Paulina Bren.
By Mary Jo MurphyThe Washington Post
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Sylvia Plath wrote excitedly to her brother after she won a spot as a guest editor at Mademoiselle magazine: “I feel like a collegiate Cinderella whose fairy Godmother suddenly hopped out of the mailbox and said: ‘What is your first woosh?’ and I, Cinderella, said: ‘New York,’ and she winked, waved her pikestaff, and said: ‘Woosh granted.’ ”
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For more than half a century, single young women across the country shared 20-year-old Plath’s “woosh.” New York had exerted its timeless pull on them; it was there that they could trade hometown destinies for big-city dreams, the preordained for the possible.
Waking up to New York: secrets of the world s most famous women-only hotel
Heading for greatness: a woman walks through the lobby of the Barbizon Hotel for Women at 140 East 63rd Street in New York. Photograph: Dave Pickoff/AP
Heading for greatness: a woman walks through the lobby of the Barbizon Hotel for Women at 140 East 63rd Street in New York. Photograph: Dave Pickoff/AP
From Grace Kelly to Joan Crawford and Sylvia Plath… Many of the residents of the Barbizon hotel went on to change the world
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The Barbizon guest list reads as a who’s who of Hollywood and literary royalty. Grace Kelly, Joan Crawford, Tippi Hedren, Liza Minnelli, Ali MacGraw, Jaclyn Smith and literary stars Sylvia Plath and Joan Didion were among the household names who arrived as young unknowns. So it’s surprising that we’ve heard so little about it. While New York’s rock’n’roll Chelsea hotel has been endlessly
How the Barbizon Hotel Defined Women s Ambition
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