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Entertaining Lives (Hardcover)
Jane Churchill, Emily Astor; Introduction by Bob Colacello; Photographs by Andrew Montgomery
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Nancy Astor and her niece Nancy Lancaster were two of the great
hostesses of the twentieth century, entertaining at a pitch perfect
level of luxury, comfort and elegance. The food they served was
always delicious, and the discovery of Nancy Astor's privately
bound cookbook containing the recipes from the Langhorne family
house, Mirador in West Virginia, is published for the first time.
Over 70 recipes that were regularly 'mixed in with' classic French
and English cuisine, are an ode to the flavours of the South; that
conjured up mealtimes imbued with wit and laughter, tears and
tantrums,arguments and reconciliations and were the thread that
held the family together.
There has never been and will never be another nightclub to rival
the sheer glamour, energy, and wild creativity that was Studio 54.
Now, in the first official book on the legendary club, co-owner Ian
Schrager presents a spectacular volume brimming with star-studded
photographs and personal stories from the greatest party of all
time. From the moment it opened in 1977, Studio 54 celebrated
spectacle and promised a never-ending parade of anything goes.
Although it existed for only three years, it served as a catalyst
that brought together some of the most famous and creative people
in the world. It quickly became known for its celebrity guest list
and uniquely chic clientele. From the cutting-edge lighting
displays to its elaborate sets, it was the beginning of nightclub
as performance art. Now, Studio 54 explores this cultural zeitgeist
and gives us Schrager s personal firsthand account of what it was
like to create and run the most famous nightclub of our age. With
hundreds of photographs, many of which have never been seen before,
of the celebrities and beautiful people and engaging stories and
quotes from such cultural luminaries as Liza Minelli, David Geffen,
Brooke Shields, Pat Cleveland, and Diane von Furstenberg, this
exciting volume depicts the wild energy and glittering creativity
of the era. One of the most important cultural landmarks of the
twentieth century, Studio 54 continues to inspire with its
legendary glamour. This exhilarating volume is a must-have for
style and fashion aficionados today.
In the 1960s, Andy Warhol's paintings redefined modern art. His
films provoked heated controversy, and his Factory was a hangout
for the avant-garde. In the 1970s, after Valerie Solanas's attempt
on his life, Warhol become more entrepreneurial, aligning himself
with the rich and famous. Bob Colacello, the editor of Warhol's
"Interview" magazine, spent that decade by Andy's side as employee,
collaborator, wingman, and confidante.
In these pages, Colacello takes us there with Andy: into the
Factory office, into Studio 54, into wild celebrity-studded
parties, and into the early-morning phone calls where the
mysterious artist was at his most honest and vulnerable. Colacello
gives us, as no one else can, a riveting portrait of this
extraordinary man: brilliant, controlling, shy, insecure, and
immeasurably influential. When "Holy Terror" was first published in
1990, it was hailed as the best of the Warhol accounts. Now, some
two decades later, this portrayal retains its hold on readers--as
does Andy's timeless power to fascinate, galvanize, and move us.
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