Malina Saval
By Malina Saval
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Culture Sage for the Ages
Over the past decade, Rachael Sage has become a veritable Renaissance woman, claiming singer-songwriter, record company founder, voice-over artist, pianist and ballet dancer among her many artistic accomplishments. From a child dancing pas de deux in such productions as “The Nutcracker” with The School of American Ballet to earning a degree in Drama from Stanford…
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News Designer Molly Stern Trots Out Garb for Bodies Botticelli Favored
When 30-year-old fashion entrepreneur Molly Stern was still a teenager, her boyfriend took her to a museum to gawk at the Botticelli paintings. “That’s your body,” he told the cute, curvy pubescent girl. “They’ve been painting you for centuries.” Of course, most Jewish women who can’t squeeze their hips into a pair of made-for-shiksas slim-fit…
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