David Rockwell

A Night Off the Town: Keeping Busy at Country

Countrypolitan: There
James Hamilton
Countrypolitan: There

Country reminds me of the time when the Soviet Bloc nations were building glitzy showcase palaces to  read more »

In Today's Paper: Basabe Burns Out, Nobu Expands, Bloomberg Courts, and Harvey Weinstein Blinks

In today's Transom: a tour of Nobu 57, the hotspot's new uptown digs, with Nobu's general manager and architect David Rockwell. And, did Harvey Weinstein panic midway through the promotion for Rachel Pines' The Twins of Tribeca, that snippy Miramax tell-all? Mayor Bloomberg—a Republican, in case you've forgotten—seduces Howard Dean for the 2008 Democratic Convention. And Page Sixer Paula Froelich, Rush & Molloy reporter Jo Piazza, and publicist Lizzie Grubman illuminate the tragic life of socialite Fabian Basabe.

Elsewhere in the paper, much to enjoy, including inside the glut of Iraq war memoirs. The Transom's favorite part: "There have been just a tremendous number of what you might call disillusioned-soldier narratives," said one editor. Ha! Go figure.  read more »

Norm Pearlstine gets blowback at Time; the journalists of D.C. are doing the White House's work by tearing each other apart; and, from the other coast, Venice is, as The Transom knew, The New Hotness— and for once, it's not gays and artists doing the gentrifying, its agents and actors. Molly Jong-Fast admits what we all know: the horrible truth is that there is no 'It' bag this summer.

Seafood Source Citarella Tries Turbot-Charged Menu

Even though it was a Monday night barely two weeks after the attack, the dining room at Citarella, a  read more »

The Underground Gourmet: Geoffrey Zakarian Goes to Town

I've always had a soft spot for 56th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues.  read more »

Well-Being Is Well-Fed at W, and Even the Tofu Tastes Good

It was a cool evening when I arrived for dinner at Heartbeat in the W New York hotel on Lexington Av  read more »