According to Curbed.com, its past star-studded residents include opera singer Lily Pons, painter Tamara de Lempicka, director and actor Orson Welles, and New York magazine founder Clay Felker.
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He thrived at the Voice during the era Clay Felker owned it. He also bonded with director George A. Romero and became the ...
Her second victim was Clay Felker, the longtime editor of New York magazine who oversaw a brutal profile of Quinn in 1973, just before her catastrophic debut on the CBS Morning News. Quinn hexed ...
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You could hear. In the old house account books are the names of Marlene Dietrich, Jackie Kennedy, Lee Radziwill, Bill Blass, Clay Felker, Mrs. Oscar de la Renta. It was a big deal to come here in ...
Starting in the early 1960s, when she was a few years out of Smith College, she began writing steadily for Clay Felker, then an editor at Esquire. He published her first big story, about women and ...
Former Baywatch star Michael Newman has died aged 68, nearly two decades after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The ...
Top News // 1 decade ago Clay Felker of New York magazine dies Clay Felker, the founder of New York magazine and an editor credited with inventing a new type of urban publication, died Tuesday at ...
“[P]art of my ideas come more from my Jewish background than my American background,” Glaser once said. (JTA) — Milton Glaser, the godfather of modern graphic design who passed away on his ...