Real New York Meets Fake New York at Umpteenth ‘Gossip Girl’ Party
We've been so obsessed with what was going on in fake New York, we almost forgot about real New York!
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We've been so obsessed with what was going on in fake New York, we almost forgot about real New York!
The "Business" and "Sports" sections will be joined together in an awkward marriage.
Today we learn that there are just two different types of young New York homosexual men — theater queens and everybody else.
After coming face-to-face with all the sad young literary men and women, a 20-year-old blogger swears off the literati — and New York.
Steve Guttenberg explains to the 'Observer' exactly how he bagged 600 women.
An 'Observer' story today reminds us that we always seem to be reading shocking tales of graduates from elite schools having to do — gasp — hard work.
That's our takeaway from the 'Observer' profile on the kid this morning. There was also some stuff about marijuana and a pop album, but it wasn't as memorable.
The 'Observer' owner learns a little something about life through the incarceration of his father.
From late-night club-crawler to squeaky clean, soon-to-be married dad. Is this a sign of our times?
Plus, trouble for UBS, victory for Stephen Colbert, and one or the other for anyone who took the bar last time around, in our daily industry roundup.
In a surprise move, Cablevision reenters the contest for the beleaguered paper with a bid $70 million higher than Murdoch's.
Each paper has a distinctly different "take" in their extensive coverage of Brauchli's departure.
The 'Observer' selects its latest trend: former fatties!
Now that we've learned about this battle of the celebutantes, we are intrigued. Also, the invention of a new term!
The indie actress is felled by a viral infection, Salman Rushdie would vote for Barack Obama, and writer Peter Davis cares too much about a socialite contest. All that and the rest of the gossip from New York's tabloids today.
The Observer thinks that no young writers want to work for magazines anymore; they only want to blog. We aggressively disagree.
Economic woes be damned: Judging from the fairly active scene at the Observer’s condo expo at the Puck Building yesterday — apparently, more than 2,000 attendees passed through the doors — New Yorkers are still gripped with condo fever.
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