Jesse McKinley quotes me in the kicker of “The Met Gala’s Embrace of Jeff Bezos Causes a Backlash” in today’s New York Times, noting, as I did in the New York Post last week, that the museum’s longstanding Party of the Year has become more like the Promotion Party of the Year. I first floated that notion in “The New A-List: Social Life in a Blender,” In that February 1998 cover story for New York Magazine I wrote, “It is slowly dawning on many of New York’s boldface names that their place on the A-list is less a social order than a marketing machine — an invitation to be leveraged and manipulated in the service of a movie, or a designer, or a magazine. Public social life is now overtly and relentlessly commercial. Today’s social arbiters and the people who underwrite them are usually advancing some cause or another, and not just philanthropy.” In this case, being right too early didn’t make me wrong!