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Asian Affairs
DALLAS -- Big supporters of the Dallas Museum of Art are no strangers to the finer things in life, but even they were impressed by the Asian antique art and furnishings collection assembled by Loyd Paxton Gallery.
"These are some of the most...
— May 31, 1994
Scene: True Wit
The vibrant wit of British playwright Joe Orton comes to town this month in a production of "Loot" by the Dallas Theater Center at the Kalita Humphreys Theater. The savage satire sends up all those familiar institutions of society -- law, order,...
— May 31, 1994
Cigarette Boat
They were handing out chocolate cigarettes aboard the Forbes yacht, The Highlander, the other night.
"How about a real one?" asked Fran Lebowitz, who, like others on board, was there to congratulate Christopher Buckley on the publication of his...
— May 31, 1994
Eye Scoop
John Galliano was a bit nervous about his big show in Vienna last Saturday -- a benefit for children with AIDS. Four thousand people were expected, including Suzanne Bartsch and her clan, to watch Galliano's...
— May 31, 1994
A Shore Thing
Ten years ago, the chance that Larry Gagosian, Mary Boone, Ileana Sonnabend and Arne Glimcher would have loaned their star artists to a competing New York gallery was virtually nil. And the odds that artists like Eric Fischl, David Salle and Richard...
— May 31, 1994
Suzy
You all remember King Farouk. A lascivious tub of lard, he ruled Egypt for about five minutes until, for numerous reasons including his sins, large and small, he was booted out in 1953. When he was very young, in about 1936, Farouk...
— May 27, 1994
Off Her Rocker
A few months ago, Lily Tomlin passed on what she considered the opportunity of a lifetime. She turned down a role in Robert Altman's "Pret-a-Porter." "I could have got all those clothes!" she says excitedly during a visit to New York. "Every designer...
— May 26, 1994

