R.I.P. Barbara Mullen

Barbara Mullen, whose modeling career soared in the 1950s and then crashed after an indiscretion that made her a key character in my industry expose, Model, has died at age 96. The New York Times obituary by Alex Williams properly highlights her career accomplishments. But “Ms. Mullen did not achieve name-brand recognition outside industry circles,” […]
Post Toasts Supermodels

It’s a supermodel moment…again, and tomorrow’s New York Post gives hat tips both to my 1995 book Model and Model Model, the 1992 profile of Christy Turlington (shown with me a few years back at a Staley-Wise Gallery opening) that caused Veronica Webb to admonish me, Linda Evangelista to call me out as evil, and […]
Rupert in Retirement-Land

In January, 1993, I flew to Los Angeles to interview Rupert Murdoch in the midst of a slump in the stock of his company, News Corporation. It was one of the few Hollywood stories I ever told. News had sold New York Magazine, where I’d worked for five years, to a private equity partnership controlled […]
Ill-Gotten van Gogh Gains at Met Museum

I’m quoted in a story by Isabel Vincent in tomorrow’s New York Post on a looted van Gogh painting, the late Brooke Astor, the late swashbuckling assistant director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Theodore Rousseau, and the Nazis. Also mentioned is the Met’s penchant for keeping its secrets under lock and key. Read Rogues’ […]
A Supermodel Putsch?

In 2020, the Academy Award winning documentary maker Barbara Kopple (Harlan County, USA) asked me to appear in The Supermodels, the four-part AppleTV+ series about Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington (shown with me), debuting on Wednesday night. In the past, two of those supes have expressed ill feelings towards me and […]
Making the Pilgrims Dance

Town & Country previews Flight of the WASP: “A thoughtful deep dive into the history of the country and who has wielded power here…is kept lively thanks to Gross’s ability to spin yarns that make even the Pilgrims feel exciting.”
Flight of the WASP is “critical history…readable and engaging,” says Kirkus Reviews

Another advance review of Flight of the WASP, this one from Kirkus Reviews, is out. It calls the book “a critical history of the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant cohort of American society, once dominant, now descending . . . Readable and engaging.”
Flight of the WASP Gets a Rave First Review: “Immersive, nuanced, expert, enlightening”
Publishers Weekly has just released the first review of Flight of the WASP, and it’s a doozy: “an immersive and nuanced group portrait…of 15 prominent white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant families…succinct assessments of well-known names like Morgan, Biddle, Peabody, and Whitney…Striking an expert balance between the big picture and intimate thumbnails, this is an enlightening study of […]
Supermodels and Me

The Supermodels, a four-part AppleTV+ series about Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington debuts next month with the foursome among eleven executive producers. Which reminded me of a kerfuffle over my 1992 New York magazine profile of Turlington, “Model Model,” which I’m posting here. The story caused a dramatic breach—apparently since healed–in the […]
It’s August. Let’s Go to St. Barth!

St. Barth, the perennial place in the sun for plutocrats, is the subject of my latest travel story, “Clouds on the Horizon in St. Barth,” in the summer issue of Palmer: The Palm Beach Reader, illustrated with vintage photos by the illustrious Jean Pigozzi (like the one above of David Geffen in 1990). It’s now […]