James Reginato, Writer-at-Large for Vanity Fair, is mentioned in this piece from a special series by the New York Times. The piece discusses two blocks in historic Greenwich Village - West 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, and its companion block, East 9th Street, between Broadway and University Place - that have been home to a disproportionate number of New York City’s writers, artists, actors, and designers for decades.
The Design Leadership Network (DLN) assembled in London for the organization’s 14th-annual summit last week. James Reginato, writer at large at Vanity Fair, sat down with a lord and two earls—three men who oversee historic family homes (including one dating back to the 1100s)—to talk about living with history and the never-ending renovations these properties require.
As the Prince of Wales turns 70, James Reginato hops on a royal flight to catch up with the longest-waiting heir apparent in history.
James Reginato writes: After 12 years of curatorial success at Mitchell and Emily Rales’s Maryland museum, the couple have opened the Pavilions – an expansion that’s a fitting testament to their collection of contemporary art...
James Reginato, writer-at-large for Vanity Fair, writes: "Fred Bidwell and his wife Laura Ruth are putting Cleveland back on the cultural map with some big – and innovative – ideas."