FEATURES

Battersby Brooklyn

By Sarah Williams
Left: Chef Walker Stern Right: Chef Joseph Ogrodnek

Photo: Tuukka Koski

At Battersby, it’s all personal. Chef-owners Walker Stern and Joseph Ogrodnek have a long-standing friendship that’s taken them through culinary school to stints at some of the city’s best restaurants.

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Chuck Miller

By Caroline Hwang
Chuck Miller with his wife Jeanette Miller

Photo: Michael A. Muller

The Meatpacking District in New York is full of beautiful Manhattanites, working professionals, and stylish tourists who are staying at the nearby Gansevoort Hotel and the Standard. So when you…

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Journal: Clift San Francisco

By Michael Muller
Frontside view of the Clift from Geary Street

Photo: Michael A. Muller

On a recent trip to San Francisco, the Clift hotel was the central figure and home base on a quick three-day stay during the onset of autumn in…

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RESULTS FOR "Maharam"

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Maraham Agenda, cover designed by Hella Jongerius

Photo: Staff

Maharam Agenda

You don’t survive four generations in business without evolving and innovating. Maharam, the 110 year old textile manufacture started as a business to business operation, selling to theaters… read more »

Renard 2 by Harmen Liemburg

Photo: Maharam

Maharam Digital Projects

The last time we checked on Maharam’s Digital Project there were only a handful of artists and designers involved. Since then, Maharam has added more, a lot more… read more »

Maharam Agenda

Photo: Lars Muller Publishers

Maharam Agenda

Textiles from the 60s and 70s designed by Alexander Girard, George Nelson, and Charles and Ray Eames might have been forgotten, if not for Maharam. This century old… read more »

TOURS

The Bacon Tour

By David Tez

Photo: Staff

From time to time, The Scout will feature interborough food tours designed as culinary and geographic explorations of our fair city. Each has been field tested, in a single day,…

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The Tenenbaums

By Siobhan Vivian

Photo: Staff

The Royal Tenenbaums is Wes Anderson’s visual love letter to New York. Though never explicitly named, the film presents a stunningly constructed pastiche of the quirky, the kitschy and the…

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