Does 740 Park have a Pink Panther (or was it an inside job)?
Today’s Page Six lede and New York Post wood reveal a series of minor jewel heists at the legendary 740 Park cooperative, the 20th Century’s tower of financial power and the subject of this author’s 2005 book. Per the Post, the missing items are a wedding ring here, a watch there. Is the perp terrifically […]
Barnes & Noble gets Outrageous
Barnes and Noble’s website now offers pre-orders of House of Outrageous Fortune (Amazon, Indie-bound, Booksamillion and other links have been previously posted here). This is no nostalgia-free zone, so drink a toast to the memory of Brentano, Scribner (pictured), Doubleday, B Dalton and Borders–and then, please click a link!
Barbara Corcoran previews “House of Outrageous Fortune”
“House of Outrageous Fortune pulls back the limestone curtain of 15 Central Park West to reveal seismic shifts in New York society and the astonishing lifestyle-without-limits of the new global elite. It’s a dishy–but not trashy–page-turner.” – Barbara Corcoran, founder of the Corcoran Group and star of ABC’s Shark Tank (@barbaracorcoran)
Wanna come to my “House”?
House of Outrageous Fortune, my forthcoming book on Fifteen Central Park West, is now available for pre-order via Booksamillion and Indiebound, locally at the great McNally Jackson store in SoHo, in Silicon Valley at Kepler’s, as well as Amazon. Barnes & Noble and Bookish links will appear here once each makes the book available.
Cuomo and Extell: Can buy me love?

One57 developer Extell bought a $35 million tax break with $300,000 in donations to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, according to a story by Kenneth Lovett in yesterday’s Daily News. “Ayala Barnett, the wife of Extell Development President Gary Barnett, and three corporations affiliated with Extell … made 11 donations to Cuomo totaling $147,100 between […]
This is normal…in Southampton
A Grosvenor Atterbury-designed estate, Linden aka Lenoir, on the market for $45 million is the subject of my latest Unreal Estate column in the August issue of Avenue. The house conjures the glory days of Southampton’s cottage set. The indoor pool set in a new crystal palace, a different sort of glory, I suppose.
Supes on (again)! The return of the supermodels who never left
The New York Post’s Susannah Cahalan today uncovers the perpetual cover girls in a story on the remarkable persistence of supermodels like Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista (at right, backstage with me circa 1992) who first gained worldwide face time twenty-plus years ago. The story also breaks the news that I’ve begun work on a […]
Author, Uncovered
My author page –complete with a Proust Questionnaire-like interview–popped up on the web site of my new publisher, Simon & Schuster’s Atria Books, today. Please visit.
A Blast From the Past:The Guys in the (New York) Dolls
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of the New York Dolls debut record, England’s Guardian has resurrected a profile of the band (that I wrote as a neophyte journalist in summer 1973 for England’s New Musical Express) for its weekly “From Rock’s Backpages” feature.
John Casablancas, Elite Models founder, R.I.P.

John Casablancas, 70, the agent who invented the modern fashion modeling business at Elite Models in the 1970s, died last night after a long, courageous bout with cancer, in Brazil where he lived with his second wife and their family. “He was the most magical man in this business; definitely a prince,” says photographer Jacques […]