2010-04-03T12:11:22Z In case you were wondering where to go to serendipitously schmooze with New York's digital elite, Susan Dominus of the New York Times lets you know.
(Of course, now that the NYT has let you know, the place will be overrun, so the cool kids will go somewhere else. But maybe you'll catch a glimpse of them as they leave.)
Some people want to go to a bar where everybody knows their name.
2022-02-11T20:30:30Z Netflix's new show "Inventing Anna" chronicles scammer Anna Sorokin, AKA Anna Delvey. It offers up a tense family backstory that helps explain why Sorokin did what she did. The real-life Sorokin told Insider it isn't off-base. In Netflix's "Inventing Anna," Anna Sorokin is a mystery.
The enterprising reporter Vivian Kent, played by Anna Chlumsky, pores through documents and interviews dozens of sources to figure out how a twenty-something woman using the name Anna Delvey scammed New York bankers and businessmen while posing as an imperious European heiress with a $60 million trust fund.
Updated Insider spoke with current/former Trader Joe's employees about which customer habits bothered them. Leaving trash and carts around the store can be frustrating for staff. The bells near checkout are for staff members to communicate, and you shouldn't ring them. Don't ask two different employees to look for the same item. Doing so means a staff member who could be helping someone else is now working on finding something you've already sent someone else to look for.
Janet Jackson's two-part documentary premiered on January 28 on Lifetime and A&E. From performances to red carpet appearances, Jackson has worn many iconic ensembles over the course of her nearly five-decade career. Jackson channeled "The Matrix" at the 2000 MTV Movie Awards by wearing a black leather gown underneath a matching trench coat. Janet Jackson turned heads at the 1977 American Music Awards in a colorful dress adorned with tufts of tulle and a statement hat.
2015-06-10T17:22:00Z Moving into your freshman dorm room can be totally nerve-wracking. But campus living is nothing new. Harvard's oldest dorm is nearly 300 years old.
College dorms have modernized over time. Today, students have access to wireless Internet, air conditioning, and cheerful study rooms. But some things haven't changed much. A century ago, students still slept in single beds, hung family photos on their walls, and chilled with friends in their dorm rooms.