Model Has Legs

Today’s Page Six spotlights Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women, which, it says, “still walks the news runway 27 years after its release.” Who says models have a short shelf life!
Annie and Andy: One Last Dance

On April Fool’s Day 1987, a memorial mass was held for Andy Warhol at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, followed by an A-List lunch, and I covered both for the New York Times. But my story didn’t run, because a competing department, known as Culture Gulch, also had a reporter there and arts […]
Rats on the Run

Jean Luc Brunel is dead, perhaps by his own hand. Gerald Marie, in self-imposed exile on Ibiza, must wonder what fate has in store for him. The story told in Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women in 1995 still has legs thanks to these two villainous model agency bosses, one gone but not forgotten, […]
Russian Refugees Fleeing 15 CPW?

With their trophy properties being eyed by Western governments due to Vladimir Putin‘s unprovoked war on Ukraine, Russian oligarchs are scrambling their yachts and jets and, according to the New York Post‘s real estate watcher Jennifer Gould, quietly shopping their trophy apartments and homes. Among the several friends-of-Putin who’ve protected their cratering rubles by trading […]
Return of “The Satanic Diaries”

In spring 1989, in a locked room at Warner Books, I became one of the first people to read The Andy Warhol Diaries edited by Pat Hackett. And was delighted to find my wife and myself mentioned in its pages (from the night that’s pictured, when Andy took our photos with a special Polariod SX-70 camera, […]
Introducing Palmer

The first issue of Palmer: The Palm Beach Reader arrived this weekend–and I’m thrilled to be part of this new venture as its Editor-at-Large. Editorial Director Stefano Tonchi describes it as “a quarterly magazine styled more like a coffee table book, complete with fascinating profiles, longform features, and artful photo essays celebrating this singular community […]
Eric Adams Aide a Ukranian-born Oligarch Mouthpiece

Ukraine-born lawyer Edward Mermelstein, a key advisor to New York Mayor Eric Adams, is a fascinating fellow whom I interviewed for House of Outrageous Fortune, my book on 15 Central Park West. That was back in the days when Ukranians still worked with Russia’s kleptocrats, rather than shooting at them. But the building’s developers gave […]
On the Road Again

It’s been years since this website changed much, but now, a new section has now been added. In 1996, Nancy Novogrod, the editor of Travel & Leisure magazine, asked me to start writing for it, and my first cover story the next year celebrated Thanksgiving on St. Barthelemy (pictured). I looked at my becoming a […]
R.I.P. Jacques Silberstein

It’s been a bad week all around, and on the personal front there is the shocking news of the death of Jacques Silberstein, a puckish French fashion photographer and later, Los Angeles-based painter. I first met Jacques while researching Model, and he remained a friend (he’s pictured at the Unreal Estate book party at the […]
Rest in Hell: Jean-Luc Brunel is dead

One of the lead villains in the history of fashion modeling, Jean-Luc Brunel, was found dead, hanging in his cell in a Paris prison this morning. A major character in my book Model, he was being held for trial, accused of sexual assault of a minor, after he was first tied to the pedophile pervert […]