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.
Are These the New Rockefellers?

The latest Carnet de Voyage on Palmer considers ambitious new developments in the Exumas and Puerto Rico and whether they compare to the efforts of Laurence and David Rockefeller to put the Caribbean on the luxury travel map in the 1960s.
When Being a Kennedy Wasn’t Weird

Thirty-six years before this week’s New York Magazine put the beleaguered, divided Kennedy family on its latest cover, this cover story, “Favored Son,” detailed John F. Kennedy Jr.’s adult arrival on the New York scene–and was the first detailed look at his emergence. As CNN rakes the ashes of his life, his star-crossed marriage and […]
Chile con Milky

Here’s my latest Carnet de Voyage post for Palmer–and a new idea for where to go in August.
Melanie, Models, the Orange Stain and Pedos

I don’t know or really care who introduced the couple currently occupying the White House, but back in 2016, I wrote several stories for The Daily Beast about Donald Trump‘s pathetic mid-life model-f***g in the 1990s–and in the nine years since, no one has ever challenged a word of them. You’ll have to visit the […]
Asking $65 Million in Millbrook

The Hitchcock estate in Millbrook, New York, has come on the market and its colorful history–psychedelic, legal, and plutocratic–is the subject of my latest Carnet de Voyage dispatch in Palmer.
Beat the Heat in Torrid Tuscany

My latest Carnet de Voyage covering two weeks in Tuscany and Ravenna is now online. The photo is of sunset behind Pitigliano, seen from the restaurant Il Grottino
Hot, Hot, Hot List

The latest edition of Carnet de Voyage on Palmer’s web site is my personal Hot List of favorite places to go in summer to meet and beat the heat. Terme di Saturnia is pictured.