Parties (Social)

December 22, 2016

Social Q’s: Should I Stay Silent During One Child’s Populist Taunt of Another?

Social Q’s By PHILIP GALANES My husband and I went to a Hanukkah party, where I witnessed the hosts’ son (about 12) tease a younger girl […]
December 14, 2016

Party Coverage: Scene City: Bryan Cranston, Megan Mullally and Zoey Deutch at the ‘Why Him?’ Screening

Party Coverage: Scene City By TAYLOR HARRIS “Oh, this is going to be an Academy picture,” Bryan Cranston joked on Sunday night. “I guarantee it.” Mr. […]
November 2, 2016

For Election Night, the Champagne Loses Its Fizz

Way back before the primaries, when the coming presidential election seemed like just another quadrennial exercise of our nation’s democratic ideals and not a referendum on […]
October 19, 2016

Party Coverage: Scene City: Michael Kors, Anna Wintour, Kate Hudson and Blaine Trump at God’s Love We Deliver Gala

Party Coverage: Scene City By JACOB BERNSTEIN God’s Love We Deliver held its fall gala on Monday night at Spring Studios, but the elephant in the […]
October 6, 2016

Party Coverage: Scene City: Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Shannon and Jerry Seinfeld at HBO’s Premiere of ‘Divorce’

Party Coverage: Scene City By ALEX WILLIAMS There was Sarah Jessica Parker (“Sex and the City”) huddling with Matthew Broderick (“Election”), as guests tucked into plates […]
September 15, 2016

Scene City: The Flashiest Parties of New York Fashion Week

Scene City By BEN DETRICK Equatorial mugginess, the scent of meatballs and thrashing mosh pits: The parties of New York Fashion Week took a populist turn […]
August 31, 2016

Scene City: Rihanna, Drake and DJ Khaled Party After the V.M.A.’s

Scene City By BEN DETRICK Without meat dresses or controversial interruptions, the MTV Video Music Awards, held Sunday at Madison Square Garden, lacked some of the […]
August 23, 2016

Day Out: Orchestrating the Past

Last Sunday at the twice-yearly Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island, revelers bravely attempted to recreate 1920s cool in the face of hideous heat and […]
August 12, 2016

Defiant Toasts at the Gawker Wake

Since its beginning in 2002, Gawker has been a veritable schadenfreude machine, taking delight in deflating the egos of New York’s cultural elite, among other, perhaps […]
July 21, 2016

You Can Dance. You Can Jive, Geraldine Visco.

“I’m an extrovert,” said Geraldine Visco, wearing a bell-bottom body suit, gold chains, a pink cowboy hat, neon blue lipstick and little stars painted on her […]