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Portrait of James Joyce in 1928 by Berenice Abbott (1898-1991). Photo courtesy of The Morgan Library & Museum
Literature

“We’ll print it if it’s the last effort of our lives”

How two American women braved U.S. censorship laws to publish James Joyce’s Ulysses.

Gala Productions founder, Alexandra Lind Rose, and president, James Hallquist with their event truck
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Planning Makes Perfect

From elegant charity galas to edgy club parties, Alexandra Lind Rose’s Gala Productions has become the go-to event planner for Manhattan’s elites.

James and Nicola Stephenson at their oHHo store in Bedford, NY.
CBD Café

The Story of OhHo

Introducing Bedford's First Couple of Cannabis—and how they got there.

Robot Heart at Central Park
Rave On

Burning Man Has Left the Playa

With a two-day Robot Heart bash in Central Park and a Burning Man art installation at Chatsworth House, will the famously counterculture festival finally go mainstream?

The New Nostalgia

Music for a grown up’s ears

The Martignetti brothers’ new piano bar brings ‘nightlife for adults’ back to the Upper East Side. No reservations required.

Claridge's Bitter Reviver
Cocktails

Mist & Chill

Claridge’s head bartender shares the secrets to a perfect cocktail in the iconic hotel’s new book.

1920s French couple embracing. Could she be his mistress?
After Hours

A LOOK BACK: SECRETS OF A MISTRESS

When it comes to being the “other woman”, has anything really changed since the 1920s?

Join us for the party

Join us for the party