Disappear at The Art-Filled SIXTY SOHO
“Disappear here,” urged the key handed over in the newly outfitted Sixty Soho lobby, with lights so dim and warm, hardly anyone could resist melting… Read More »Disappear at The Art-Filled SIXTY SOHO
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Long involved in the culture sector, New York resident and native Julie Baumgardner is a freelance writer on art, music, style, and design. Her writing has appeared in Details, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, the New York Times, Elle.com, Interview, Surface, V, and other publications. As a lifelong globetrotter, Baumgardner is always on the hunt for the latest and greatest in the arts.
“Disappear here,” urged the key handed over in the newly outfitted Sixty Soho lobby, with lights so dim and warm, hardly anyone could resist melting… Read More »Disappear at The Art-Filled SIXTY SOHO
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