Original Publication: New York Woman – February, 1990 The training is rigorous. The competition is Olympian, and the irony is you have to sleep with the prize. Don’t believe all…
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Woman – October, 1989 They’re over. The Eighties. I heard their death rattle at the precise moment Chuck Berry hopped onstage in front of the Pooh-bahs…
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Women – October, 1988 When Nancy Conger, 42, quit her job as a vice president of U.S. Trust of New York three years ago, she had…
Read moreOriginal Publication New York Woman — September, 1988 “Where do we seat the bagel maker?” That question, posed by a prominent Beverly Hills hostess the weekend before the Academy Awards,…
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Woman – March, 1988. “Money questions will be treated by cultured people in the same manner as sexual matters, with the same inconsistency, prudishness and hypocrisy.”…
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Woman – October, 1987. Forget about happiness. Obviously money can’t buy that– it can’t even buy good sex anymore, safe maybe, but not good. Living in New…
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