In an age where celebrity culture often collides with everyday realities, the recent commotion involving Sonja Morgan, formerly of “Real Housewives of New York City,” at Noho hotspot Tucci serves as a vivid example of how some stars perceive their relationships with restaurants. On a bustling Saturday night, Morgan drew attention due to her expectations
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The Hamptons summer season is often synonymous with exclusivity and the pursuit of high-end wellness experiences. Amidst the elite yoga retreats and lavish spa treatments, an unexpected and rather absurd disruption has emerged: “East Hampton Clown Massage.” This elaborate prank, shrouded in humor and satire, serves as a hilarious critique of contemporary wellness culture, all
The Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon is more than just a social event; it’s a spectacular convergence of celebrity, fashion, and philanthropy dedicated to one of the most iconic parks in the world—Central Park. Hosted by the Central Park Conservancy’s Women’s Committee, this celebrated occasion is affectionately dubbed “The Hat Lunch” for a reason: attendees
The recent revelations from restaurateur Keith McNally’s memoir unveil not only a personal vendetta against celebrity chef James Corden but also a profound critique of the often damaging power dynamics between restaurant owners and celebrity patrons. McNally’s decision to publicize his grievances against Corden, who was labeled as “the most abusive customer” his restaurants have
In the glittering milieu of the New York Public Library’s annual Library Lunch, former New Yorker editor Tina Brown made a compelling case for an untapped literary goldmine: the biography of Queen Elizabeth II. Throughout her lifetime, the queen maintained a daily diary, a treasure trove of insights that could illuminate the most enigmatic aspects
Every year, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD) serves as a showcase of not just political luminaries, but also Hollywood star power and media elites. This year, however, witnessed a notable paradox; while the dinner itself may not have drawn the usual celebrity list, the surrounding events were nothing short of vibrant and chaotic, a
Last week, the National Arts Club buzzed with an exhilarating mix of nostalgia and humor as the Silurians Press Club honored the illustrious Connie Chung with a lifetime achievement award. This gathering was not just another ceremony; it was a lively celebration of a career that has shaped decades of journalism and broadcast news. The
In the literary world, truth is often viewed through a prism of subjective experience, leading to profound and sometimes damaging consequences. Sarah Hoover, a rising socialite and author, stirred significant controversy with her memoir “The Motherload.” While memoirs are expected to share raw and personal experiences, they can also encroach upon the deeply private realms
The world of publishing is buzzing once again as Jane Pratt reclaims her throne with the launch of her latest endeavor, aptly named Another Jane Pratt Thing (AJPT). Best known for her groundbreaking work with the iconic teen magazine *Sassy* in the late 20th century, alongside her influential online platform, *xoJane*, Pratt’s innovative spirit continues
In an ambitious move that serves both nostalgia and innovation, Drai’s, a name synonymous with high-energy nightlife, has launched its inaugural East Coast venture in the heart of New York City. Originally established in Los Angeles in 1993 as a French restaurant, the brand has transformed over the past three decades into a hospitality powerhouse,