As a young twenty-something and into my early forties, I was not at all serious about my finances and have suffered the very serious consequences. From not saving enough to not investing to taking jobs that paid too little, I made a ton of bad financial decisions. Thus, I have decided to do a series of articles on TGATP on finance and investing. Because, financially secure is the new Black! First topic: investing in property.
This past NY Fashion Week, which was a whirl of what seemed like hundreds of activities, Bon Appetit presented the kick off for their Feast of Fashion series, hosted by designer Rachel Roy and the magazine’s Editor-In-Chief Adam Rapoport.
With reports that Jalouse Editor, Jennifer Eymere is being sued for $1 million dollars for slapping PR exec Lynn Tesoro at the recent Zac Posen show, TGATP weighs in.
New York is more than just a city, as a famous song once said “It’s a state of mind”. The buzzing metropolis that is New York is somewhere that, once visited, is never forgotten. But what is it about New York that keeps people coming back for more? Here are five reasons to love living in New York.
For the second year in a row, this September, GBK, the luxury lifestyle gift lounge and special events company is offering its exclusive list of invited celebrities, VIPs, and media including yours truly TGATP, an opportunity to explore new products and enjoy a luxury environment and beauty services.
Stop by the Ava Penthouse Lounge at The Dream Hotel in Midtown for a welcome respite from the FW frenzy. Owned by Ric Addison, the Ava penthouse has become a popular NYC Fashion Week hang, with its close proximity to Lincoln Center.
From Lawless, a stunning prohibition-era epic to The Master, an L.Ron Hubbard inspired cult story from Paul W. Anderson to a delightful Diana Vreeland doc to the latest in the James Bond franchise, this fall is packed with exciting options at the cinema! TGATP can’t wait!
That Girl At The Party Op-Ed for September 2nd, 2012 discusses the demise of American Idol, the spectacle that was the Republican Convention and the shame of ghetto behavior spilling into NY society!