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Melville and Morewood, first- and secondhand accounts of soirees and
He has held musical soirees at National Sawdust in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
These soirees for foreign leaders began in 1874 and are fairly standard.
The night's star-studded soirees are always more entertaining than the show itself.
Zoom is a business service with premium tiers; it wasn't exactly designed for soirees.
Add a rustic touch to your summer soirees with this affordable 12-piece set from Yinshine.Pros:Cons:
No celebrity-studded soirees took place for Jason Wu or Proenza Schouler or Rag & Bone or Visionaire.
But, like her sister, she still has access to star-studded soirees, high fashion, and stellar vacations.
He hosted soirees on it for world leaders and Hollywood stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
The event was one of the first Correspondents' Association-related soirees to give money to journalism causes.
They, too, hosted elaborate soirees attended by models and celebrities who posted photographs on Twitter and Instagram.
Bullock recalls being invited to one of Aniston's soirees, where she hosts lectures on new well-being information.
That's why, this year, we're shaking things up with unique (and delicious) festive drinks for all our soirees.
Take a trip down Kristmas Tree Lane and relive some of the swankiest Kardashian-Jenner Christmas Eve soirees.
But before you head to your summer kick off soirees, it's time to set up some sales alerts.
The event is part of their Action Series, popular soirees that bring attention to different sectors of activism.
Today, the gala is Hollywood's big night in Washington, and it is followed by lavish, corporate-sponsored soirees.
Summer is finally here and that means beach trips, pool parties, summer soirees and warm, sunshine-filled days ahead.
That's where Scaramucci steps in — someone who has been to their soirees and understands their wit and dark humor.
Donald Trump, his Veep, his family and Trump loyalists put on their Sunday best for some fancy Thursday soirees.
Away from combat zones, Colvin moved easily through London high society and hosted memorable soirees in her Hammersmith home.
It was at one of these soirees, in 1901, that she met Stanford White, an acclaimed architect and notorious womanizer.
Though the Pressman brothers continued to hold soirees and celebrate the store, behind the scenes the business was increasingly struggling.
Mr. Donner plays about a third of the 150 balls, galas and soirees his orchestras are hired for each year.
World War I is raging as he re-encounters his old social circle, attends their soirees and observes their affairs.
For soirees at the family estate, Ms. Ross hired an after-hours chef to prepare omelets for late-night partygoers.
Saturday, April 14:  On Saturday, the record labels behind some of the weekend&aposs biggest performers will host their exclusive soirees.
Last year's event raised $5.2 million and past soirees have included guests such as Jennifer Aniston, George Clooney and Bradley Cooper.
All of this doesn't count the cost of fun — superyacht owners love to throw soirees, especially during events and boat shows.
Annual soirees for 200 to 250 people included a Victorian cotillion and a Mexican fiesta, and sometimes featured magicians and mimes.
As much as those soirees may include needling from her, Ms. Brown's daytime summits with publishers tend to be more overtly contentious.
Trump will not be there, and several news organizations have opted to nix soirees that are tied to the dinner. http://bit.
Lately, I've been hearing professional women sing a different tune, questioning the purpose of women-only conferences, corporate workshops and networking soirees.
Drowning our sorrows at endless art world soirees or burying ourselves in studios that few of us can afford are dead ends.
Well-heeled partygoers are quaffing caipirinhas alongside supermodels and astronauts at lavish Olympic soirees hosted by sponsors like Omega, the Swiss watch maker.
Several soirees have been nixed or postponed because of the coronavirus, which the World Health Organization categorized as a pandemic earlier this week.
Trump, her communications director Stephanie Grisham said, had a "very precise idea of what she wanted to wear" for the inauguration's evening soirees.
She wants a guy who will feel comfortable escorting her to fancy soirees and won't be emasculated if he needs to carry her purse.
Starting today, iOS users in 10 U.S. cities will see the option for Featured Events in a carousel atop their list of upcoming soirees.
Also, there is a certain monotony to the soirees of young marrieds that make everyone go two by two, like animals in Noah's Ark.
Other candidates, including Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have shunned the kind of fund-raising soirees where captains of industry mingle with A-list celebrities.
He is a "social mountaineer" who wants nothing more than to be admitted to the drawing rooms and soirees of the duchesses whose houses he builds.
Unfortunately, aptitude for hobnobbing with finance executives at soirees in the Hamptons, Beverly Hills, and Martha's Vineyard proved not to be the most formidable electoral strategy.
The actress slash designer just dropped her newest Sofía Jeans by Sofía Vergara collection at Walmart — and it has everything you need for your holiday soirees.
Scene City 13 Photos View Slide Show ' After a chaotic Friday night, Saturday produced a lighter slate of soirees, dance parties and general opportunities for debauchery.
By hosting intimate dinner parties and card soirees, they entertained the bored heir to the throne in a way that rivalled his usual circle of friends.
A Gazan correspondent tells of soirees timed around daily power cuts; in the West Bank, a rare woman DJ awaits an elusive permit to perform in Israel.
Additionally, guests can attend breakfast briefings, evening cocktail soirees or "dare to know dinners" where futurists arrange panels and discussions on topics ranging from feminism to cryptocurrency.
Salmon has long been associated with festive, decadent feasting and is often wheeled out for a showpiece at soirees from Christmas right through to the New Year.
It&aposs not uncommon for wealthy parents to spend $50,000 or more on swanky soirees for their kids thanks to social-media pressure to outdo one another.
The New Yorker and Vanity Fair told ITK earlier this week that for the second year in a row they'd be skipping their annual Correspondents'-themed soirees.
You may think you have everything, but do you have something interesting to talk about at the many holiday soirees coming up in the next few weeks?
While Washington was buzzing with red-carpet soirees on Friday night, there was one party that proved something a little smaller can be just as star-studded.
Here's a guide to the starriest soirees of the weekend – and where the winners, nominees and power players will head after the show to keep the celebration going.
Whatever your sipping preference, an option exists to quench all "summer water" thirsts and for any drinking occasion — from non-alcoholic to tequila, and beach soirees to picnics.
If you paid close attention to what Mr. King was saying those 16 years about Mexicans, you would hear the same thing he says in white supremacist soirees.
Trump aides and confidants who have attended his soirees include White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Shooting two or even four soirees a night, Sidibé spent the '50s and '60s snapping people as they flowed with the music, danced to the twist, the yéyé kids.
Yup, we're talking about the infamous after parties — and with a handful of soirees for stars to choose from, celebs made sure to squeeze in a quick outfit change.
So before she swung a hammer, the de facto first lady let Cuomo's three daughters, Mariah, Cara and Michaela, each host their own spectacular Halloween soirees in the house.
"Excess is Best" was the theme he used at one of his firm's annual soirees, a real-life version of the cartoonish plutocracy outlined in movies like Wall Street.
In between all the parties, movie premieres and late-night soirees at celebrity hangouts like Elaine's, Smith found time to host an ever-widening array of charity fund-raisers.
Louisa dazzled imperial courts overseas, and her soirees were the heart of Washington's social life when he was secretary of state, proving critical to his ascension to the presidency.
You can score everything from Kylie Jenner's fave Adidas Falcons for $36 off to the perfect Layered Velvet Cami for 50 percent off to wear to all your holiday soirees.
Engel applied her signature feminine aesthetic to create yet another collection of gorgeous dresses and jumpsuits that are made from light, breezy fabrics — perfect for summer soirees and porch hangs.
But it seemed as though she'd had a rich, secretive interior life in high school, with desires beyond the usual drinking and foosball soirees suburban Long Island had to offer.
The label has primarily grown through word of mouth, social media and what she calls "soirees" and trunk shows for friends and prospective clients in Hanoi, Washington and New York.
Louisa dazzled imperial courts overseas, and her soirees were the heart of Washington's social life when John Quincy was secretary of state, proving critical to his ascension to the presidency.
In Washington, Mr. Bannon kept a residence at the so-called Breitbart Embassy, a Capitol Hill townhouse controlled by the site, where he courted candidates and threw V.I.P.-filled soirees.
Since brands like Revolve and Levi's started throwing off-site soirees, attendees seem to have called it quits on the fairgrounds, opting instead for Instagram photo opps at trendy pink hotels.
At these soirees, almost everyone is famous, but there is always one person so additionally compelling — think a Meryl or a Leo — that the center of gravity shifts when they enter.
Mr. Podhoretz's status at Commentary earned him a place at her soirees and an invitation to Truman Capote's Black and White Ball in 1966, often called the party of the century.
In the James Gray-directed spot, Roberts escapes her stuffy dinner party by breaking through the walls into more and more exciting soirees until she reaches a terrace facing the Eiffel Tower.
In 22, expenses for the four-day soirees included more than $218 million in salaries, $27 million for catering, $350,000 for music, films, and photography and $20,000 for gift bags and trinkets.
From all-inclusive festivals in the Dominican Republic to weeklong techno soirees in St. Martin, the allure of cutting loose to pumping beats on vacation-friendly tropical islands is a no-brainer.
Louisa dazzled imperial courts overseas, and her soirees were the heart of Washington's social life when her husband was secretary of state, proving to be crucial to his ascension to the presidency.
For those of us already thinking of duping the look for summer soirees, Nelson notes that a white or pearlescent beige pencil or liquid eyeliner could work in lieu of the concealer trick.
Barzun's regular soirees at Winfield House — the sprawling, opulent mansion in Regent's Park that serves as the American ambassador's residence — had won no little fame; he knew how to put on a show.
Payments by foreign governments to his hotels — for diplomatic soirees or overnight stays — might violate the so-called emoluments clause of the Constitution, which prohibits gifts to federal employees from foreign government entities.
In 1945, Roosevelt hosted upwards of 20093,000 guests at the White House for his lunch, but those big soirees pushed back the start time of the parade on what was already a long day.
But have you ever wondered exactly which products she lines up on her (we're assuming perfectly organized) vanity or stashes in that trendy little clutch she brings along with her to all the soirees?
As we gear up for holiday parties and office soirees, we're all a little more playful and experimental with our accessories — just look at those jewel-toned velvet shoes and embellished bags we're wearing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There were stays at boutique hotels featuring rooftop pools, private soirees at members-only, jacket-and-tie clubs and fundraisers at the Four Seasons, the St. Regis and the Mandarin Oriental.
Reuters spoke to more than a dozen people at the two soirees, where Stella Artois beer and vodka sodas flowed freely and some attendees scarfed down hamburgers while getting updates on former colleagues' lives.
Over six days they celebrate the year's best advertising, while massaging relationships and cutting deals over Michelin-star meals and at over-the-top soirees that have acts like Chris Martin and Wyclef Jean.
Greetings from Milan, where the sun has been out (though it's now raining), the pasta has been good (though tuna tartare is the favored canape at cocktail soirees), and the fashion has been…spotty.
He had been invited to the Vanity Fair party that night, one of the biggest see-and-be-seen soirees of the festival, but decided to beg off another night of flashbulbs and schmoozing.
The Mostly Mozart Festival is presenting "Schubertiade Remix," a radical re-creation of the legendary musical soirees in Vienna featuring Schubert and his fellow artists, often hosted by prosperous admirers of the struggling composer.
He occupies a space along many of the art world's borders, including branding with the likes of Supreme and Hennessy, hosting themed soirees for a project called 50 Parties, and running his own merch store.
At the Hotel du Phare, a budget hotel in Dakar that hosts weekly parties popular among twenty-something expatriates, bag checks and security guards for their soirees had increased and secondary doors had been closed.
Social soirees have been canceled, universities are moving classes online, and more companies are instituting mandatory telecommuting policies—Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Salesforce have each asked their employees to work from home in recent weeks.
But really, today is the day to deep-clean your fridge after a summer of berries and ribs, endless new cheeses for August soirees, kombucha spills and leaking containers of sambal oelek and maple syrup.
She transferred the artifice and dramatic bodily distortions of ballet to her everyday, privileged surroundings, which included famed salons and soirees held at the family manse on the corner of 58th Street and Seventh Avenue.
The only problem is that your summer social calendar doesn't slow down — the bachelorette parties, evening soirees, and happy hours are still unfolding at an alarming rate, so you've got to get creative with your outfits.
And that includes royal soirees with princesses in attendance; in 2017, Sheeran appeared to confirm a report that Princess Beatrice had accidentally slashed his face with a sword while pretending to knight fellow musician James Blunt.
But such soirees are more than an opportunity to mingle with society friends; they also provide her with a setting where she can shake down her connected friends for money to benefit the institutions she treasures.
For the Met, she imagined a mash-up of a cocktail party scene, after Max Beckmann's "Paris Society," with Florine Stettheimer's paintings of soirees attended by New York's avant-garde during the 1920s through early '40s.
Christy Scott Cashman, an actress and producer whose credits include "American Hustle" and "The Kids Are All Right," said she had borrowed many ensembles, for entertainment galas, but also for soirees around Boston, where she lives.
Then the performances started in earnest, and over the years she established a considerable reputation for singing at the soirees of the various clubs and societies she supported, attracting an enthusiastic audience of well-heeled New Yorkers.
But if you&aposre a guest or plus one lucky enough to score an invite to one of these celebrity-infused soirees, Dalton has just a few words of polite advice — leave the phones in the pocket.
We are a small, Latter Days of Man Third Adventist congregation, which means we don't gamble and we can only drink water from the tap, but our little "soirees" are never-the-less known to get pretty rowdy!
It's an international party series that stands out for it's sensual sound and style meant to draw in party people who gravitate to something more earthy and amorous than the clinical tech-house that dominates so many sunlit soirees.
Wrightsman had moved there in the 1950s with her husband, Charles B. Wrightsman, an Oklahoma oil tycoon who died in 1986, and held court over the years with various socialites, aristocrats, politicians and museum curators who attended her elegant soirees.
Though somehow that seems unlikely: She has plans to launch an online emporium for life-enhancing home goods (everything from incense to crystals to notecards) and is in the throes of pulling together a series of soirees for London Fashion Week.
While her trademark frankness adds a sympathetic anchor to a series mostly known for sparkling rosé-fueled soirees and dramatic vacations, one of the sources for Teddi's past pregnancy anxiety shows just how much pressure she puts on herself as a woman.
Two of the bigger Super Bowl soirees were the Media Party for 3,000 accredited press and friends and Taste of the NFL, a charity event which offers the chance to sample chef-created gourmet dishes from every city represented in the league.
" The relevance to their son's life and career, with its own ambiguities and slippery allegiances, is plain: "In the soirees that his parents gave," Toibin notes, "the idea of loyalty, whether to the crown or to Victorian sexual mores, was never stable.
Lara Jean's retro fixation reaches its peak when she volunteers at Belleview, a retirement home with fortune tellers, posh soirees and a former Pan Am flight attendant named Stormy (Holland Taylor) lording over the palm-frond fantasia like a screwball grande dame.
Along with the art fairs (more than 20 are planned), including Design Miami, NADA and Untitled, related panels and innumerable soirees will bring hordes of Marni-clad gallery owners, Christian Louboutin-heeled collectors and Cartier-decked party people to the neon city.
The holiday season — in addition to being a monthlong sprint of champagne-fueled soirees, Secret Santas, and planes/trains/automobiles — is also a time to think about slicing off a piece of that bountiful gift-giving pie for those who need a little help.
All-Night Soirees One unnamed A-list client — the hotel operates under a strict code of privacy — who stayed there for an extended period "would come back with an entourage from the club and then party all the way through to the next afternoon," says Copeland.
Over a five day-and-night circuit of beach parties, club nights, and jungle soirees, SXMusic brought high quality, low-risk (I think we all know how a Jamie Jones set is going to go by now) underground dance music to an intimate, often beautiful setting.
The "Turk" who commissioned it was also not difficult to pin down: the wealthy Ottoman diplomat Khalil Bey, who had lived a notoriously lavish life in the Paris of the 1860s, full of sumptuous soirees, gambling and mistresses, which piled up the debts that eventually ruined him.
From sparkly sequined miniarkly sequined mini dresses that are perfect for summertime soirees to beach-ready rainbow frocks to colorful printed midi dresses that can be worn to the office (and happy hour!), we've picked out seven of our favorite rainbow dresses inspired by Taylor Swift's colorful looks.
Starting at the edge of dawn, often lasting for days, always accompanied by the constant thud of house music, Magnus' soirees have become renowned for two things: the legendary levels of chemical ingestion, and the new peaks of sheer stubbornness they demonstrate when it comes to returning to reality.
Exclusive 6 Photos View Slide Show ' The socialite and ardent political fund-raiser Georgette Mosbacher has hosted myriad soirees at her lavish Fifth Avenue co-op over the last quarter of a century, and her guest lists read like a who's who of the world's most famous and powerful.
"In Manhattan, people are afraid to entertain because they automatically assume they don't have enough space," said Seri Kertzner, who started her event-planning business, Little Miss Party, after successfully hosting numerous soirees for 60 in the 900-square-foot Greenwich Village one-bedroom she lived in at the time.
"For anybody who wants to recreate Ocean Drive from twenty-five years ago, it's not going to happen," says Louis Canales, who spent the late 80s and early 90s hosting soirees inside the lobbies of Ocean Drive hotels and was once dubbed the "pied piper of the South Beach scene" by the Wall Street Journal.
In between, Ruth found time in his hectic schedule of fetes, soirees, photo shoots and exhibition games (which paid $500 each) to bask in studio lights while hitting imaginary home runs and declaring that he'd reached an agreement to appear in movies "indefinitely," only to swear off the greasepaint a week later when he didn't get his price.
Mr. Gallin was also one of Hollywood's most celebrated hosts, holding swanky soirees at dozens of multimillion-dollar estates that as part of an enormously successful second career, he bought, built, spruced up and sold to Hollywood luminaries, including the record executive Jimmy Iovine, the movie executive Jeffrey Katzenberg and the reality television king Mark Burnett.
In both places, far from the self-regarding literary soirees of New York, for which he had little but contempt, and the lucre of Hollywood, where he had done time as a dazzlingly dissolute if not altogether successful screenwriter, he could engage in the essential, monosyllabic pursuits that defined the borders of his life: to walk, drive, hunt, fish, cook, drink, smoke, write.

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