I’ve Been Hacked!
A hacker got into my web site and a number of past Gripepad posts were rendered unreadable–and can’t be recovered or repaired. If you tried to visit and were redirected in the past week or so, apologies. That should not happen again. If you see anything else out of the ordinary on the site, I […]
Howard Rubenstein, R.I.P.

In the winter of 1999, I spent several weeks shadowing the PR giant Howard Rubenstein for this New York magazine cover story, “Shadow Warrior”. I walked into the assignment a skeptic but finished it an admirer. Rubenstein, whose first real-estate developer client was Fred Trump, died yesterday at 88 years. He was small in stature […]
A Rogue’s Reward

Eleven-plus years after Rogues’ Gallery was published, I discovered this appreciation, penned by Steven Miller, a museum director (at Boscobel, one of my favorites), curator, educator and prolific writer, the latest entry in Amazon’s customer reviews: “Having been in the museum field in various director and curatorial positions for fifty years, I can attest […]
Going Negative

Pre-travel COVID testing can be a pain in the nose. Read all about it here in my debut on the Departures web site.
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What Goes Around Returns for Gerald Marie

Gerald Marie, formerly the head of Elite Models in Paris, a husband of Linda Evangelista, and one of the villains in my 1995 book Model, is back in the news, charged with raping young models, according to the Sunday Times of London. Its story is locked but today’s New York Post includes a synopsis. If […]
Beekman Town House Now Thats a price drop
The New Koch

Julia Koch, widow of conservative tub-thumber and Kansan conglomerateur David Koch, is the subject du jour for Michael Kaplan in the New York Post today–and 740 Park, where they lived together, and she now owns their apartment, looms over the story.
Veronica Uncovered

Ben Smith in the Times has a great piece on the latest dramas at the male-dominated women’s magazine publisher Hearst this morning. Twenty-nine years ago, a glamorous woman briefly ran the sprawling Hearst Magazines empire–creating public dramas galore and defying its reputation for discretion. In one of my three stories on Hearst Magazines that year, […]