Peevish Piqued Picón
Carlos Picón, curator of the Department of Greek and Roman Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sounds off against those who would rain on his parade (the opening, later this month, of the Museum’s new Greek and Roman galleries) ad nauseum in Den of Antiquity by Rebecca Mead in this week’s issue of The […]
Public Lives, Private Spaces
On Saturday, April 14th , I’ll join interior design savants such as Mario Buatta, Jamie Drake and Wendy Goodman at the Museum of the City of New York for a daylong (from 10am to 4pm with a buffet lunch) event celebrating residential interior design in Manhattan. Tickets are $30 ($25 for members of the museum).
Schwarzman Gets an Upgrade
Hyperbole has always abounded when describing the best l’il apartment in New York City, at 740 Park Avenue. Built for Mayflower descendent George Brewster, it was then occupied in turn by John D. Rockefeller Jr., Saul Steinberg and now, Steve Schwarzman. But The Business Online has taken real estate inflation to a whole new level […]
Clap Your Hands Say… Huh?
Adam Moss‘s New York magazine looks great, gives good service, and just won lots of magazine-world Oscar nominations, so why is Mediaweek looking askance at its declining newstand sales and advertising pages and asking how come “business-side achievements are not keeping pace with editorial plaudits”? Here’s a hint: Courtney Sale Ross, widow of Time-Warner founder […]
Off the Record — On the Money
“You’re naive if you think people are going to go on the record. We need more unnamed sources, because people who are on the record are lying.” Bob Woodward‘s blunt comment, quoted in today’s Daily Texan at the University of Texas, pretty much says it all.
Geckoration
Andrew Ross Sorkin keeps the pressure on private equity players like 740 Park’s Steve Schwarzman and Henry Kravis (who has left the building, but like Elvis, is not forgotten) in his latest Dealbook column in the New York Times. This time, Sorkin seconds the notion that closes 740 Park, namely that “for some inexplicable reason, […]
Zippy
Residents of 740 Park can breathe easy this ayem, as Sam Roberts of the New York Times singles them out as even more elite than they were a few days ago. They’ll get to hold onto their precious 10021 zip code status signifier when the Post Office slices the east side of the big apple […]
Trippy
Travel & Leisure, where I’m lucky enough to be a Contributing Writer, has just published a book, 100 Greatest Trips and I’ve written about three of them: Harbour Island (stay at the Landing) , the Mexican Riviera (Ikal del Mar) and Bermuda (9 Beaches).
Hot Boites
I’m quoted briefly in Spencer Morgan‘s cover story in the New York Observer this week, the latest of many reports from the open-but-not-really-open Waverly Inn, but as almost always happens here in Sound Bite City, a lot of what I said didn’t make the cut. For one thing, I noted that while Graydon Carter is […]
What Becomes a Legend Most (Often)?
Ralph Lauren, who has already won the Council of Fashion Designers of America Lifetime Achievement Award, is now being named a fashion legend by the same group, a move that surely wasn’t timed to his 40th business birthday. The CFDA often gives out consolation prizes like these when a big fashion advertiser designer isn’t winning […]