Dinner and a movie, Life in the little big town, the state of domestic affairs, and the life and times of Josephine Hartford ... 
 

Recipes for success

Dinner (at Sette, of course) and a movie ("Stardust") along with a fascinating talk on the recipe of life at the Haseltines' residence in conjunction with the Carnegie Institution for Science; festive cocktails hosted by Jean Shafiroff to kick off French Heritage Society's busy gala season; and Opera Italiana was in the Air at the Naumberg Bandshell in Central Park.

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED ...

Life in the big town with that small town feeling


Stopping by Mark Gilbertson's annual fall cocktail party; Catching up in Millbrook where they sold-out (again) at their Fourth Annual Wethersfield Garden Luncheon; And back in our backyard for Central Park Conservancy’s Women’s Committee and Playground Partners' fifth annual Play for the Park round-robin tennis tournament.

 

Dueling Parties


The state of domestic affairs, plus parties both big and intimate including the Musicians Foundation, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées International Circle, New England Society in the City of New York, and David Hayes's opening at Sorokin Gallery.

 

The Life and Times of Josephine Hartford (in 2 parts)


Charlie Burns re-examines the Life and Times of 20th century American and Renaissance woman Josephine Hartford, heiress to the A&P supermarkets.

 
 
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