News Corp. Employees Will Believe Anything About Rupert Murdoch’s Omnipotence
Ricky Van Veen tells a particularly amusing anecdote about former "Page Six" writer Neel Shah and a pair of "short pants."
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Ricky Van Veen tells a particularly amusing anecdote about former "Page Six" writer Neel Shah and a pair of "short pants."
Actually, not a lot of people seem to think his recent column was funny.
What happens when you send a cute but clueless guy out to go hit on models? Hint: The wrong kind of sparks go a-flying.
The ugliness of the New York dating scene could not be disguised at last night's "Fashion Meets Finance" event at Taj, no matter how much lip gloss it put on.
If you read the 'Times' feature about Miracle Fruit — the rare berry that, thanks to a protein called miraculin, makes sour, acidic stuff taste sweet — you probably wondered where you could score the stuff, so you could throw a “flavor-tripping party,” à la Supreme Commander.
From late-night club-crawler to squeaky clean, soon-to-be married dad. Is this a sign of our times?
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