Matt Young: As soon as Cleveland Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson sat down for his pregame chat with the media in Houston, he immediately asked, "Where's Jonathan Feigen from the Houston Chronicle?" You ...
Art dealer Richard Feigen, a connoisseur of Old Master art, died on Friday morning in Mount Kisco, New York, due to complications from COVID-19. He was 90 years old. Feigen, who ran galleries in ...
James Feigen is the last of the U.S. Olympic swimmers involved in the controversial robbery scandal to return to the U.S. U.S. Olympic swimmer James Feigen is apologizing for his role in the robbery ...
Jonathan Feigen was the Rockets beat writer for the Houston Chronicle from 1998 to 2024. Feigen became a sports writer because the reporter who was supposed to cover the University of Delaware ...
Is it the end of an era? Veteran Old Masters dealer Richard Feigen is selling 10 works from his private collection at Christie’s in May. The 88-year-old art-market fixture told Bloomberg he is selling ...
The Houston Rockets are in their 54th season in Houston. Jonathan Feigen has been covering them for the Houston Chronicle for exactly half that time, 27 years. But his run finally came to an end ...
The dealer Richard Feigen prized connoisseurship. He urged his clients and anyone else who would listen (including the press) to buy the finest works of art that they could afford. “Shit never costs ...
After working for nearly 30 years as the team's primary beat writer at the Houston Chronicle, Jonathan Feigen announced Friday that he is retiring. He had covered the Rockets on a full-time beat basis ...
In his first run for Congress two years ago, Justin Fareed, a relative newcomer to politics, relied mostly on his own money. He didn’t make it past the primary. This year, the 28-year-old Republican, ...
He brought a hard-driving style to the showing and selling of art in New York and beyond. He died of Covid-19. By Neil Genzlinger Richard L. Feigen, a prominent gallerist, dealer and collector whose ...
The pain had been felt on many levels, from the locker rooms downstairs to the offices on the top floors of Toyota Center. There was no denying the darkness and the sense, perhaps unspoken but ...