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At the Round Table celebration, from left, Diane and Steve Gattullo, Joseph Ciulla and Henderson Catlyn, executive chef at the Algonquin. (Staten Island Advance/Carol Ann Benanti) Steven Gattullo ...
In the 1920s, Dorothy Parker (born August 22, 1893) came to fame writing book reviews, poetry, and short fiction for fledgling magazine The New Yorker. She was also a fixture of the Algonquin Hotel's ...
Acerbic Algonquin Round Table wit Dorothy Parker was honored Sunday at her birthplace in West End, a village on the Jersey Shore that is part of Long Branch. She might not have liked it, but the town ...
The Algonquin Hotel unveiled a new “round table” yesterday, marking the completion of an $8 million building renovation. On hand to celebrate were scions of Robert Benchley and F.P.A. Adams, two among ...
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Did the Algonquin round table somehow spiritually relocate itself in the early 1970s to Key West, Florida? The idea that the small, remote island city was a hotbed for one of the last great ...
On The Morning After The Election Day That Will Never End, I was preparing to speak to the Stamford Woman’s Club about the political season. On a whim, I dug 100 years into the archives to see if they ...
The Algonquin Hotel was originally planned as an apartment hotel with the idea of renting unfurnished rooms and suites on yearly leases to permanent tenants. When few leases sold, the owner decided to ...