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The Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon stood as a testament to the irresistible charm of New York City’s elite on a radiant Wednesday afternoon. With a staggering $4.3 million raised for Central Park, this prestigious event, affectionately known as “The Hat Lunch,” showcased not only the city’s most glamorous socialites but also underscored their commitment
At a dazzling gathering held at the New York Public Library, former New Yorker editor Tina Brown stirred excitement in the literary community by hinting at an impending literary phenomenon—a biography of Queen Elizabeth II. This tantalizing prospect not only ignites the imaginations of those enamored with royal history but also poses a significant challenge
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In the intricate world of memoir writing, the boundary separating personal discovery from familial betrayal is razor-thin. The recent controversy surrounding Sarah Hoover’s book “The Motherload” perfectly encapsulates this tension. Hoover, a figure celebrated in literary circles, faces serious accusations from her estranged sister regarding the use of sensitive family matters, including the devastating loss
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In recent months, the landscape of American diplomacy has experienced seismic shifts, particularly under the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to embassies worldwide. This upheaval raises an intriguing question: What happens to the social elites appointed to high-profile posts when the very embassies representing their notable stamps in the world become threatened with closure? As modern
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