R.I.P. Nancy Berg, 1931-2022

The former model, TV host, actress and makeup artist Nancy Berg died last week at 90. I interviewed Berg for Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women. Here is an excerpt from the book about her: Something about modeling seemed to attract women who attracted trouble. “So many tragic lives” is all Richard Avedon will […]
Some crack with your Central Park views (redux)?

I see that 432 Park, the massive residential tower on the corner of 57th Street and Park Avenue, continues to attract unwanted attention, this time courtesy of my former New York Magazine colleague George Kalogerakis, who has written “A Fawlty Tower of Billionaires” for Graydon Carter‘s Airmail. It’s a reminder that Gripepad was the first […]
Food Fight

The beloved and creative London restaurateur Jeremy King (co-owner of my favorite UK eatery, The Wolseley) found himself at war last week with a Thai hospitality conglomerate, with Richard Caring, who cooks up restaurant takeovers, and has gobbled up restaurants formerly owned by King and partner Chris Corbin, as well as the late Mark Birley’s […]
Epstein, Maxwell, Brunel: The Never-Ending Scandal

With the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell over her role–if any–in Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual predation providing more dirty details daily, Epstein’s other alleged rabbateur, model agent Jean-Luc Brunel, still in French custody as the criminal case against him proceeds, and multiple documentaries in production about Brunel, his Elite Models counterparts Gerald Marie (target of a civil […]
There’s Life in Print Yet, Pt. 1

Just when I thought the well had run dry, I found my byline on the cover of a new-ish magazine, Park. Its second issue includes an excerpt from 740 Park and a newly-penned appreciation of photographer Ron Gallela.
Diana, Panned

The reviews are in and they are uniformly lousy, comparing those responsible for Broadway’s Diana, the Musical, to the papparazzi who killed the People’s Princess. Which reminded me of “The Princess and the Jackals,” written just after the death of the Princess of Wales. Click each page below to read it.
“Nothing is worse than the movie business,” said Alec Baldwin

In 1997, I spent several days with Alec Baldwin for a cover story in New York magazine on his political ambitions, then said to be running hot. Baldwin’s political opinions continued to run hot, even if his path to a career in politics went nowhere. Now, with his movie career disrupted by the shooting death […]
Radical Lovers

The New Yorker has released an alternately loving and profane documentary on the late (and unexpectedly potty-mouthed) radical lawyer Michael Kennedy and his wife and trial consultant Eleanora Kennedy. Its tight focus is their youthful radicalism. For a lot of the rest of the story (and there’s a lot), here’s my 1991 cover story on […]
Resto a Go-Go

This week’s terrific New York Magazine profile of Balathazar/Pastis/Morandi impresario Keith McNally–which includes an account of his breakup with his once-upon-a-time partner in London’s Balthazar, the former garmento Richard Caring, reminded me of my 2015 Departures (R.I.P.) story on the food fight between Caring and his beloved rival Jeremy King, the creator of many of […]
Model: Coming to Your TV

In Sunday’s Daily News, Richard Johnson reveals that Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women is in development as a TV series. Click the image to read the item.