Woman Found Dead at Soho House
The son of Oscar-winning composer Joseph Brooks is being questioned by police.
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The son of Oscar-winning composer Joseph Brooks is being questioned by police.
The onetime Allen & Delancey chef has another month at the meatpacking membership club.
A profile of Keith McNally and a look into his new one, Pulino's.
Plus: Adults love their Easy-Bake Oven, and grocery shoppers with ESP, all in our morning news roundup.
The former Plumm man is opening a new nightclub "in the very near future."
Plus: Harlem condo-dwellers angry about McDonald's and more, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Drew Barrymore and Justin Long hang out a lot.
The most meatpacking-ish marriage proposal ever.
Plus, you can apparently walk into Mars Bar wearing a pink sweater and get away with it.
Plus: Pistachios might be contaminated, and Soho House gets more selective, all in our morning news roundup.
A new café has culinary aspirations: risotto con pollo?
The recently installed chef gives us a glimpse of the new menu.
Hoi polloi will no longer have access to his cooking, but can still sample items he recently added to A&D;'s menu.
The actor shares his tried-and-true method for how to cure a jellyfish sting. Plus, a Stroke moves to Brooklyn, and Samantha Ronson and Lindsay Lohan continue to move among various restaurants, in today's gossip roundup.
Today's gossip includes a teary Laurence Fishburne, an irritable Derek Jeter, and dueling hairstylists. But we just can't get over the Cross thing.
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