If health is wealth, medical clubs are the new gold standard for the elite. And privacy counts as currency.Â
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Hot Parties of the Week
MoMA PS1 held its first-ever gala in its courtyard while Child Mind Institute and Memorial Sloan Kettering hosted luncheons.
Trending
Au Revoir, Oligarchs
What will summer in the South of France look like without the Russians? Hint: Full of rich Americans.
Weekend Agenda
Mama’s Got a Brand New B&B
Elletra Wiedemann and Isabella Rosselini’s new getaway makes a perfect fantasy farm weekend.
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Hot Parties of the Week
From opening night at TEFAF, to a private dinner for Sotheby’s May auctions, and a Bronx Museum of the Arts gala, this was a big week of art world parties.
Pastimes
Central Park Has Gone Bird-Zerk
Covid gave New Yorkers a reason to go outside and enjoy nature. Now Central Park is home to new flock of birdwatchers.
Birdwatching
Flights of Fancy
Meet the many birds that call Central Park home—at least part time.
Apartment Living
Holy Smoke!
The Devil’s Lettuce has come to Park Avenue. More pungent than cigarettes, pot smoke is now the subject of co-op board meetings. But what can really be done about it?
Owned by art impresario Rue Carpenter, cofounder of The Arts Club of Chicago, the drawing traces its provenance to the master’s groundbreaking 1926 show in New York.
First Person
How Did We Get Here?
A renowned historian—and descendent of royalty—is concerned about the state of the world.
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?