A previously unpublished short story by Eugene O'Neill has been unearthed. We plan to start the rumor that it was written while he lived here at the Chelsea thereby greatly increasing the value of the story.
In Chelsea Now, Stanley Bard reports “The misconception is that the Chelsea Hotel is a wild, flamboyant, kooky kind of hotel,” said Bard. “It is the most respectable, in reality, the most admirable, the most appreciated, the most intellectual type of environment that exists in this city or any other city.” How much fun is that?
April Barton, the owner of Suite 303, located here in the Chelsea Hotel talks about the latest fads in men's hair fashion. (via BusinessWeek online)
Soethby's "Dolly Parton" Warhol portrait may be fake. (via Towelroad)
Barneys, the upscale New York department store readies their windows for the holiday season. This years theme is Happy Warhol-idays. (New Yorker)
Suzanne Bartsch planned to spend Thanksgiving at home. (Village Voice)
William Bolcom and his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, discuss turn-of-the-20th-century parlor songs and popular fare of later eras.(Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Ryan Adams releases eight new albums on his website. (via Drowned in Sound)
Sally Singer dishes out some fashion advice. (Associated Press)
Patti Smith has been nominated as an inductee into the 2007 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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