“His book is hushed-up… ” … but not in Germany.
Unlike many American newspapers and magazines, Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung isn’t afraid of the great and powerful trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. So despite the fact that Rogues’ Gallery is not available in German translation, the paper gave it feature treatment last week in an article by Claudia Steinberg, who says that the […]
Whose Times?
In a defense in today’s community newspaper of the potent argument that wealthy countries with wealthy, well-staffed museums should hang onto antiquities taken illegally from less powerful and less caring nations because they are better-equipped to preserve, protect, study and expose them, John Tierney undercut his argument by misrepresenting the role played in just such […]
Campbell in the Soup, Pt.2
The still new-ish director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas Campbell, made a seemingly pointless —no exhibitions were touted, no news revealed —five minute appearance on The Colbert Report last night (caveat spectator: it starts at the sixteenth minute, after several no-skip commercials). Despite Stephen Colbert’s valiant attempts to engage the rumpled, weary-looking Brit […]
Wintour Warming
Biographer Jerry Oppenheimer profiled the Vogue editor and Metropolitan Musem honorary trustee Anna Wintour in yesterday’s New York Post in a story pegged to her 60th Brithday and quoted me saying that though her pedestal has grown “perilously small,” Wintour remains “a looming figure in the world of image.” But Oppenheimer also claimed that I […]
Juice!
UnBeige, the design web site, calls Rogues’ Gallery a “wonderfully juicy tell-all about the Metropolitan Museum… highly recommended if you like reading about how major museums and/or rich people operate.” The book-that-must-not-be-mentioned aka the book-that-won’t-go-away also returned to the Bestseller List at Book Soup in LA this week at #9, so apparently some people do […]
Mehle Culpa
The Metropolitan Museum has still not come forward with a response to my request that they identify alleged misinformation in Rogues’ Gallery, but last night at a party, the legendary gossip-and-society columnist Aileen “Suzy” Mehle pointed an error out to me — so again, I’m correcting it (here and in subsequent editions of the book). […]
Rogues’ Gallery LIVE at NYPL
Sometimes, things change for the better. This is one of them times. I will be speaking about Rogues’ Gallery at 5PM tomorrow (Wednesday) at the new Grand Central branch of the New York Public Library — yes, the New York Public Library. Howzabout that? It’s at 135 East 46th St. (between Third and Lex) on […]
See You On The Radio
Travel Detective Peter Greenberg‘s SSI Radio show Worldwide just broadcast an interview about what Greenberg calls “the really controversial, must-read” Rogues’ Gallery. Author Michael Gross “is legendary for being the author who peels back all the layers of society and tells you what really goes on behind closed doors,” Greenberg says. Listen to it here.
Liz Smith: The Last(?) Last Word on the Last Mrs. Astor
It’s too bad Liz Smith‘s column no longer appears in a New York newspaper. Her pillar in yesterday’s Chicago Tribune was a direct hit on the last nail in Brooke Astor’s coffin. “Mrs. Astor would have given up all she owned not to have had this blot on her escutcheon,” Smith says. “It’s true, Brooke […]
R.I.P. Dietrich von Bothmer
Dietrich von Bothmer, the curator emeritus of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rhodes scholar and Bronze Star recipient for bravery in the South Pacific in World War II, died on Monday at Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 91 years old and had been in failing health for some time. Bothmer […]