At the heart of New York’s charity scene, Seth MacFarlane emerged as more than just a creator of beloved animated antics; he became a clarion voice of humor amidst opulence. Performing at the Robin Hood annual gala held at the Javits Center, he delivered a unique brand of comedy that both entertained and piqued unease
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The glitzy world of reality TV often leads its stars to believe they can bend the rules. Sonja Morgan, an ex-star of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” seems to have fully embraced this ethos, as evidenced by her outrageous behavior at Tucci, a trendy restaurant in Noho. When faced with a nearly $1,000
The Hamptons have long been synonymous with opulence, sun-soaked beaches, and a relentless pursuit of wellness. However, this summer, an audacious prank has flipped the script, introducing a hilariously unexpected twist to the typical wellness culture narrative. Enter the “East Hampton Clown Massage,” a comical performance art masquerading as a wellness service. With its website
On a radiant Wednesday afternoon, the air in New York City shimmered with a blend of excitement and elegance as the illustrious Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon unfolded. This celebrated event, organized by the Central Park Conservancy’s Women’s Committee, not only showcased the city’s most fashionable attendees but also raised an impressive $4.3 million for
In an era where social media serves as both a stage and an arena for accountability, the recent revelations from restaurateur Keith McNally about his feud with television host James Corden offer a poignant reflection on the complexities of fame and the public’s response to celebrity misconduct. In his memoir *I Regret Almost Everything*, McNally
The fascination with the British royal family has continually captivated the public imagination, igniting enthusiastic discussions about their lives, trials, and tribulations. Recently, the New York Public Library’s Library Lunch event, featuring literary icons like Tina Brown, drew attention to the anticipated biography of Queen Elizabeth II. Brown, renowned for her editorial prowess with prestigious
The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner is typically a glamorous affair, attracting the nation’s elite and most dazzling celebrities. However, this year’s event stood out not for its star-studded guest list, but for the vivid, lively pre-parties that demonstrated the vibrance of Washington, D.C.’s social scene. Among the most talked-about figures was Jason Isaacs,
In a charming display of wit and nostalgia, Connie Chung, the legendary figure of broadcast journalism, was recently honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Silurians Press Club. This event, held at the National Arts Club, became a memorably chaotic celebration, reflecting the unpredictability and excitement that has characterized Chung’s storied career. The gathering,
In the realm of memoir writing, the line between personal reflection and invasion of privacy often blurs. Sarah Hoover, an emerging literary figure and the wife of renowned artist Tom Sachs, has recently found herself in a storm of controversy with the release of her book, “The Motherload.” Critics, particularly her estranged sister, claim that
Jane Pratt’s re-emergence onto the media landscape with “Another Jane Pratt Thing” marks a significant moment in publishing. With an impressive pedigree that includes the revolutionary teen magazine “Sassy” and the influential website “xoJane,” Pratt has a knack for creating platforms that echo the voice of the youth and entertain the complexities of modern life.