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The Pre-Recession Glamwire News Team

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The incredibly gifted and elegant Zach Soreff, with Glamwire’s spiritual leader, Malan Bretton, and Barbara “Rispah” Lowe. Rispah incidentally is one of the best harp players in the world. I mean, that’s actually true. I mean, like, holy moly. Wouldn’t you know it? As we head into NY Fall 09, we hope to just work with Rispah this time around. Surprised, eh? She’s already inside the tents (we hope…she’s a blogger from Dallas and this may be some sort of pre recession pipe dream…we are getting to the bottom of this in the Glamwire Newsroom right now) she’s supertalented and beautiful, and that’s where we’re at for now. We’d be honored to work with Zach and Malan again, but Glamwire’s free espresso budget has left the building, n’ces pas? Fair warning.

Zac is Back (Again)

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Elegant and Dapper Glamwire reporter Zach Soreff whoops it up with Michelle Obama on January 18, 2009, at a dinner for a few fahsion journalists and top advertising folk at Blair House, where the Obama’s lived until last night.

Controversy in Tribeca: <Br>Guests Of Cindy Sherman Asked to Leave

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Zak Soreff and Milon Henry Levine are Guests of Cindy Sherman…or at least of the film “Guest of Cindy Sherman” which premiered last night in NYC.

Controversy swirlled around the Tribeca Film Festival last night as Cindy Sherman released a statement regretting her involvment in Tom Donahue and Paul H-O’s film “Guest of Cindy Sherman.” Here is the text of that statement:

“As my name is in the title and my work and self are so abundantly represented, I would like to counter any assumption that I am or wish to be personally associated with it. I am not a participant in any events related to the film’s screenings in this festival or future presentations.

I apologize to all those who participated, thinking they were doing me a favor in giving interviews and otherwise assisting in the fabrication of this film.

Against my better judgment, it was clearly unwise to cooperate with the project at its inception.”

Genuine Statement or Relatively Intelligent Publicity Stunt?

Your thoughts are most welcome.