Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 22, 2009 -
For the last eight years, Architectural Digest has had the unique pleasure of choosing a designer to design the green room for the Primetime Emmy Awards, which accommodates performers and speakers when they are not on stage. This year the magazine chose award-winning Los Angeles-based designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, who has worked for the likes of Cher, Ed Norton, Christina Aguilera, William H. Macy, and Sir Elton John, among other famous faces.
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Jul 28, 2009 -
In the past season of Weeds, the Botwins moved from their gated community of Agrestic, CA, to a beach town on the border of California and Mexico. Hunkering down in Nancy's mother-in-law's house, the family set about remaking their lives. The grandma-style design of this house delighted me last season.
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Jul 20, 2009 -
While Big Love is nowhere near as hip as Mad Men when it comes to its sets, there's no denying that the careful crafting of the show's look adds depth to the series. Since the show's central thesis is the importance of family (even if it is a rather unusual family), the set design reflects that idea, as well as the personalities of those family members. Let's take a look at the homes of Bill Henrickson and sister wives Barb, Nikki, and Margene.
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Jul 16, 2009 -
Last year at the Primetime Emmy Awards, Mad Men won for Best Drama, and earned 16 nominations overall. The compelling story arc, fabulous writing, and impeccable acting all contributed to the show's win. I may be biased, but I've got a sneaking suspicion that the show's amazing, retro look didn't hurt its chances at winning, either.
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