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The recent Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon proved to be a resounding success, resonating not just with the elegance of its attendees, but also with the significant financial contributions made towards the upkeep of Central Park. This iconic event, affectionately dubbed “The Hat Lunch” among the city’s elite, saw a remarkable turnout that showcased the
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In today’s digital age, celebrity accountability has become a hot-button issue, embodying a nuanced interaction between fame, power, and the expectations we hold for public figures. The recent controversy involving restaurateur Keith McNally and comedian James Corden underscores the complexities surrounding behavior in the public eye. McNally’s bold exposé of Corden’s alleged rudeness marked a
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At the forefront of literary conversations, especially within the rich tapestry of biographies, lies a subject of immense intrigue: Queen Elizabeth II. During the New York Public Library’s distinguished annual Library Lunch, celebrated editor Tina Brown highlighted a potential literary goldmine that remains tantalizingly out of reach: the official biography of the late queen. Given
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In the whirlwind of political commentary and media critique, the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner (WHCD) stands as a unique celebration where Hollywood meets the halls of power. This year, while the dinner itself may have lacked its usual Hollywood A-list allure, the surrounding festivities drew an eclectic mix of influential figures from politics,
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Last week, a prestigious gathering at the National Arts Club witnessed a momentous occasion as seasoned journalists celebrated the illustrious career of Connie Chung with a lifetime achievement award. The event, filled with nostalgic charm and a touch of unpredictability, drew a unique crowd of characters, reminding all present of the dynamic tapestry that makes
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In today’s world of celebrity authors and bestsellers, the line between private lives and public personas continues to blur, often leading to moral dilemmas that resonate deeply within personal relationships. The recent controversy surrounding Sarah Hoover, a socialite and acclaimed author of “The Motherload,” highlights the painful reality of such blurred lines. Allegations from her
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In an era where media is often homogenized, Jane Pratt emerges once again as a beacon of authenticity and creativity with her latest venture, Another Jane Pratt Thing (AJPT). Known for her trailblazing work with the culturally influential teen magazine Sassy and the provocative online haven xoJane, Pratt’s latest project is not merely a reincarnation;
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In an exciting expansion, the revered hospitality brand Drai’s has graced New York City with its long-awaited supper club, marking its inaugural East Coast location. Established three decades ago in Los Angeles, Drai’s has successfully transitioned from a French restaurant into a nightlife hotspot that draws in star-studded crowds in Las Vegas. Yet, in an
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As temperatures rise and summer approaches, New Yorkers face a pressing challenge—the alarming rate of accidental drownings. Last year marked the highest number of such incidents in New York City since 2019, highlighting a dangerous trend that demands immediate attention. In response to this crisis, a dedicated group of individuals led by former Division 1
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In the ever-evolving landscape of American diplomacy, the appointments made by the President often stir public discourse. While the glitzy names attached to ambassadorial nominations, such as Somers Farkas for Malta, might impress on social media feeds, the underlying vulnerabilities reflect a complicated tapestry woven into the fabric of international relations. Farkas, known for her
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