Roaring Twenties: Nightlife
History has not been without its ups and downs. In the last hundred or so years, the world has seen two world wars, the Spanish Flu pandemic, and a host of other tragedies in between. In my lifetime...
View ArticleProvence, a Dazzling Blend of European Culture
Imagine this: You’re swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the Calanque de Sormiou in Marseille. After, you drive with the top down through fields of lavender in Valensole. Then you get to experience...
View ArticleRising Tides
Barton & Gray Mariners Club sets sail with Quest for a day on the water surrounding New York City, showing just how great it is to have access to their fleet of stunning Hinckley yachts.
View ArticleRents Climbing in New York City
After a heated debate on Tuesday night, the Rent Guidelines Board voted 5-4 in favor of a 5% increase in two-year leases for rent stabilized units and apartments. New York has approximately 1 million...
View ArticleFormer Vice President Mike Pence Endorses Lee Zeldin
With the Republican gubernatorial primary less than a week away, former Vice President Mike Pence has endorsed candidate Lee Zeldin.
View ArticleUpper East Side Gunned Down
Tragedy struck the fashionable UES last night when a 20 year old unidentified mom was mortally shot near the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 95th Street. The woman was shot point blank in the head,...
View ArticleMidtown Auto Rescue leaves FDNY Man Down
A brave FDNY fireman was seriously injured this afternoon while he and his fellow crew were performing a rescue in Midtown Manhattan. At the time, the firefighter was helping to hoist a BMW X5 off of a...
View ArticleIt Seems Like Yesterday
The first time I photographed Brooke Shields she was about to turn 13 years old. The photograph was for the May 29, 1978, cover of PEOPLE magazine as Pretty Baby, directed by the acclaimed Louis Malle,...
View ArticleRalph Lauren Home Presents the Shelter Point Collection
A seaside home reflects the inherent beauty of the surrounding coastal landscape.
View ArticleStatus & Style on the Seas
When it comes to high style on the seas, there is nothing more captivating than the Riva Aquarama, beloved for its clean lines, mahogany wood, sparkling chrome details, and signature robin’s egg-blue...
View ArticleBritish Accent
Five years after Michael and Paula Bickford proposed the renovation of two landmarked structures to create a new kind of private club in Palm Beach, akin to the renowned species of discreet...
View ArticleCharleston’s Migration of the Next Generation
I write this from a two-story, classic Charleston single home, which entails a side garden, double-decker porches, and shutters with the fancy black S-curled hinges. Built in the late 1800s, it has...
View ArticleLandmark Ranch Estates: Hamptons-Style Hideaways
While some real estate markets are showing signs of cooling, the sunshine state continues to boom, as many businesses have relocated to the South Florida area alongside the people who migrated during...
View ArticleRoyal Presence
Since the late 1950s, The Royal Poinciana Plaza has been a Palm Beach shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. But the elegant Regency-style main buildings, with stores, restaurants, galleries,...
View ArticleA Trumpy Classic: Restored and Preserved
Earl McMillen, the yacht restoration wunderkind, has done it yet again! What began as a restoration of Jessie Woolworth Donahue’s famed and elegantly proportioned Freedom—a 100+ footer drafted and...
View ArticleDrama King
Millions of televisions in a multitude of time zones around the world were tuned into coverage of the coronation of King Charles III on May 6th in London. For Americans, than meant a very early start...
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