Cat Marnell, a familiar name synonymous with the chaos of addiction and the allure of a writer’s life, has entered a transformative phase in her journey. Having captivated audiences with her candid memoir, “How To Murder Your Life,” published in 2017, Marnell’s narrative was one marked by the duality of success and turmoil. As a
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The proliferation of high-priced modern art pieces has raised numerous eyebrows within and beyond the art community, particularly a notable case involving a banana duct-taped to a wall that fetched a staggering $6.2 million at auction. This incident sparked outrage not only among traditional artists but also among everyday people who grapple with the stark
This year, Thanksgiving took on a unique twist as President-elect Donald Trump transformed his opulent Mar-a-Lago estate into a buzzing hub of celebration. With a guest list that read like a who’s who of Hollywood and sports, the evening was heavily attended by high-profile figures and devoted family. Notably, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk made an
As the art world gears up for one of its most anticipated events, Art Basel, the atmosphere is charged not only with creative excitement but also with unexpected antics. The annual art fair, set to commence on December 6, has already generated buzz even before its official opening. This year’s pre-fair commotion involved a rather
Miami Beach is currently embroiled in a legal and cultural conflict that underscores the delicate balance between high society’s desire for lavish celebrations and the community’s pressing need for order and safety. The nexus of this confrontation lies in recent regulations imposed by the city, aimed at curtailing “commercial-grade” parties as the Art Basel event
Recent events surrounding a Women’s Summit organized by Tina Brown have sparked heated discussions about a tense encounter between Kellyanne Conway and Meghan McCain. The exchange reportedly took place in a green room after a panel discussion hosted by the Washington Post. As public figures dissect political narratives and social issues on stage, it’s not
After twenty remarkable years serving the vibrant culinary scene of New York City, EN Brasserie is set to close its doors, leaving a void that will be hard to fill. Known for its authentic Japanese cuisine, the restaurant’s final chapter has been punctuated by a heartfelt “Sayonara party” that celebrated not only its storied history
President Joe Biden recently hosted a dinner on the South Lawn of the White House, an event intended to acknowledge and appreciate his core supporters. Even though the atmosphere was festive, a palpable tension lingered due to recent electoral setbacks, which overshadowed the evening’s intended focus on gratitude. Biden’s lighthearted remarks, humorously advising guests against
In an unexpected twist within the realm of American political dynamics, it appears that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Melania Trump have come together with the objective of revamping Donald Trump’s eating habits. Sources suggest that both figures, despite their varied backgrounds and political affiliations, are united by a common purpose: encouraging healthier dietary choices
The Hudson Yards development in New York City is a beacon of modern luxury and innovation, epitomized by the Set, a lavish 44-story apartment building owned by billionaire developer Stephen Ross and Related Companies. As residents enjoy the high-end services that range from housekeeping to immersive communal spaces, they recently found the allure of their
Los Angeles, a city often characterized by shallow glamour, is a canvas revealing the delicate interplay between cultural icons and the world of politics. The very essence of the city can be summarized by Fran Lebowitz’s sardonic observation that Los Angeles is “a large city-like area surrounding the Beverly Hills Hotel.” While this quip highlights
Anna Delvey, the infamous figure who stirred the pot of socialite notoriety and criminality, is once again in the headlines, this time not for her scams, but for trademark infringement. As a self-proclaimed “fake heiress,” Anna Sorokin—her real name—deceived both individuals and businesses out of more than $250,000 between 2013 and 2017. After serving time