Bloomberg Hosts City’s Top Brass for Gourmet Cook-Off
Top city officials whipped up bourbon-chocolate beignets.
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Top city officials whipped up bourbon-chocolate beignets.
"I’m going to enjoy my summer!"
1,500 people showed up.
"Even if I set out to throw a really small party, there's expectations about what it's going to be like."
Some debs were blonde, and some were brunette! That counts, right?
We caught up with the talk-show host at the125th anniversary celebration for 'Good Housekeeping.'
Only now you probably don't even care.
Except for this one at the School of American Ballet here in New York, which is where she told us she didn't have time for parties.
And we didn't even have to crash. Our annual holiday-party reviews begin. (Oh, and invite us to your own!)
Last night the only elder philanthropist on the dance floor at the NYPL Young Lions Disco Party was Steve Schwarzman.
Our absolute favorite actor tells us about what he did the night George Bush won in 2004.
At a party for ‘How to Lose Friends and Alienate People,’ the comedian and the media writer share with us how to do exactly that.
She'd like to lure the celebrity couple into a sexual situation that we had to look up in order to fully comprehend. Plus, she thinks we should leave John Edwards alone!
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