About my Love Story with JFK Jr.

Once upon a time, there were fearless glossy magazines with readers whose attention spans extended to 9,000 word stories. In that long-ago Camelot I worked first for New York and then for Esquire where, respectively, in 1989 and 1995, I profiled John F. Kennedy Jr. when he was still a single man. Call it a […]
C’est délicieux !

Bistrot, brasserie, bar a vin. There’s nothing B-List about the great French eateries in my latest dispatch for Palmer.
Treasured Island Cover Revealed
Cuckoo for Coconuts

My latest feature for Palmer points out that the current occupant of the White House is hardly the first to go fishing in Palm Beach for foreign ambassadors. Florida’s Gold Coast has been seeding embassies with American envoys for more than a century, almost as long as the enclave has existed. Traditionally, they have been […]
Social Media vs. St Barth

An island that regularly brushes off deadly hurricanes, St. Barth has survived far worse than this holiday season’s social media kerfuffle–a one-two punch by influencer Bethany Frankel (shown) and a tik-tokker–can’t-stopper going by the handle aranisagoodboy, accusing the posh island of harboring pustulent bacteria and hiding a VD outbreak. Now, Tim Teeman at Town & […]
Attention Holiday Travelers: Lunch is Served

My latest travel dispatch for Palmer highlights two favorite lunch spots on St. Barthelemy that couldn’t be more different yet are fruit from the same tree. Book your tables now. The silly season is about to start. For more on this and more, keep your eye out for Treasured Island, my book on St. Barth, […]
Books Are Gifts That Keep on Giving

Stymied in your quest to find a gift for aunt Gladys ? How about one of these nine deep dives into subjects both shallow and deep? Flight of the WASP and My Generation are semi-serious histories of America. The latter, first published on January 1, 2000, presciently profiled still-relevant figures like David McIntosh, now head of the Club […]
The Case of the $220 Million Mystery: A Palm Beach Scoop

On Palmer today, I reveal the name of the mystery purchaser of a massive tract of beachfront land in Palm Beach. Word! It’s not Bill Gates (who was rumored to be the buyer).
Post-Fire Sale at 740 Park

Back in 2016, smoke and water damage from a fire at the legendry coop, 740 Park Aveue, drove many of its residents out of their homes for a time. Among them were Wall Street’s Thomas Strauss, formerly with Salomon Brothers, and his wife Bonnie, a textiles heiress. The charming Strausses must have hired ServPro to […]
Huitres à la Banc

My latest Carnet de Voyage post for Palmer is a guide to fine dining in and around Arcachon, a magical resort on a lagoon on France’s Atlantic coast. Huitres, aka oysters, are one specialty, and the best views (like that photographed, from the brasserie at La C(o)orniche), include an extraordinary natural landmark, the Banc d’Arguin.