Brokerback Mountain
In today’s New York Observer, real estate reporter Max Abelson reveals that there are now two — count ’em, 2! — vacant duplexes at the summit of Manhattan real estate, 740 Park Avenue, and calls 740 Park: The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building “a nose-twitching biography of the building.” Janet Coleman, the 89-year-old […]
The Very Model of a Modern Hedge-Fund Billionaire
Noted without comment: 740 Park’s Steve Schwarzman and wife Christine Hearst rock out at Dan’s hamptons.com.
Leo Roars
What’s now called “Anna’s Party,” the annual benefit at the Metropolitan Museum for its Costume Institute, held last night, was once a society party, but now, chaired by Vogue editor Anna Wintour, it’s become a celebrated celebrity petting zoo. According to the New York Times report, social leaders like Annette de la Renta and Jayne […]
When Worlds Collide, Pt. 2
I’ve long thought it odd that in the five years since I published a biography of fashion eminence Ralph Lauren, I’d not run into him even once in public. So I guess it’s not odd that Fishbowl NY thought it worthy of comment when I finally did. But what I like more than the name […]
The Sun Shines on Shelby
There’s a lengthy, even-handed, comprehensive and quite intelligent article on the simultaneously revered and reviled antiquities collector and Metropolitan Museum of Art trustee and benefactor Shelby White in today’s New York Sun. The most revealing passage is this quote from fellow collector Michael Steinhardt, not coincidentally a co-owner of the Sun: “I would say, Shelby […]
Ahmet, Amen
Back in 1990, I profiled the late Ahmet Ertegun for the now defunct Sunday Correspondent Magazine in London. Last week’s memorial concert in Ertegun’s honor inspired me to dig out a copy. You can read it here.
Bush League
Yesterday, an inflatable pig with a top hat and fat cigar sat outside 740 Park Avenue — but it was a union protest of some sort, not a harbinger, even though tonight, as Bloomberg News reports, President George W. Bush will attend a Republican fundraiser at the duplex apartment of Blackstone Group chairman Stephen Schwarzman. […]
Currying Favor
Touting the new issue of Vogue on the Today show this morning, Ann Curry let promotional zeal get the better of historical fact. The mag’s cover, a Stephen Meisel photograph of what Vogue says are the world’s next top models (take that, Tyra Banks!), features ten barely-known faces (Doutzen, Coco, Chanel, Hilary, Agyness) in what […]
When Worlds Collide
I met Ahmet Ertegun at my very first press party in New York back in the dark ages. It was at Raffles, the club that’s now called Doubles in the Sherry Netherland Hotel. I was still in college. The man who turned “race music” into all-American music was introducing his latest signing, the country music […]
No Biga Deal
More confirmation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s fervent desire to get the Good Antiquities-keeping Seal of Approval for its new Greek and Roman Galleries, opening later this month. A few weeks ago, Gripebox revealed the frantic negotiations to insure the attendance of diplomats from Greece, Italy and other so-called “source nations,” who would thus […]