Think you have what it takes to join the Oppenheim Group? Now's your chance. In this game, you're the newest real estate agent of the luxury brokerage. You'll have to navigate rich clients and office drama while outsmarting another new agent as you try to sell your way to victory and...
“do you have what it takes to join The Oppenheim Group?”“In this game, you’re the newest agent at L.A.’s glitziest luxury brokerage and must sell your way to the top to win a $100 million Bel Air listing. But to prove yourself as the top realtor, you’ll have t...
Sivan’s new look is giving pure Beverly Hills 90210. So much so that we think he could slide into the cast ofSelling Sunsetand no-one would bat an eyelid. His preened, plucked and perma-tanned drag persona would sit right alongside Chrishell and co in the Oppen...
New York’s fashion merchandisers continued to tout their latest copies of Paris styles such as this “Poppy Dress” from Lord & Taylor (illustration by Mildred “Melisse” Oppenheim)… …Radio City Music Hall and the RKO Roxy Theatre announced their grand openings… …Radio City featuring a ...
OIG Issues New Hospital Compliance Guidance.(Office of Inspector General )Elson, Elizabeth SOppenheim, Charles B
MAGRITTE: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926 1938, NEW PHOTOGRAPY 2013: Adam Broomberg & Aliver Chanarin, Brendan Fowler, Annette Kelm, Lisa Oppenheim, Anna Ostoya, Josephine Pryde, Eileen Quinlan, DANTE FERRETTI: Design & Construction for Cinema, FOUR SEASONS: [Arcimboldo--Enlarged by Philip Haas...
White, Garrett Price, George Price, Grand Central Station 1930s, Helen Hokinson, John Mosher, Mary Petty, Mildred Oppenheim Melisse, Ned, Ned Hilton, Rea Irvin, Reginald Marsh, Robert Day, The Flying Mouse 1934, The Old Fashioned Way 1934, W.C. Fields, William Cotton1 Comment on His ...
this Lord & Taylor ad (illustrated by Mildred Oppenheim Melisse) showed young New Yorkers how to look smart for the fall (Lord & Taylor, the oldest department store in the United States (founded 1826), recently closed all 38 of its stores due to the pandemic, and it was announced in ...
…and before we jump into the cartoons, a brief look at illustratorMildred Oppenheim, who worked under the pseudonym “Melisse.” Her work was seen in the earlyNew Yorkermostly in ads for Lord & Taylor, however she also did work for others including the makers of Cannon towels (seen below...
…Mildred Oppenheim Melissewas a popular illustrator of ads for department stores and various household goods, including Cannon towels, here guaranteed to absorb even this man’s sweaty “flood”… …Dr. Seussback again for Flit, once again having no issues mixing insecticide with food preparation...