Town & Country

magazine Dec/Jan 2021 · Town & Country

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Town & Country features the latest in luxury, from beautiful homes, sumptuous dining to exotic locations. In 11 gorgeous annual issues, Town & Country covers the arts, fashion and culture, bringing the best of everything to America's trendsetters

T&C HISTORY

Why I’ll Never Learn to Drive

Town & Country

The World Spins FORWARD

NYC Is Not the Same. It Never Was. • The party doesn’t really stop in this town. And it saves us, ever y time.

Sherman in Lockdown • The Bonfire of the Vanities was a movie flop 30 years ago. But there are lessons there…

Location, Location, Location • At 60, The Apartment reminds us that New Yorkers are the city’s greatest resource.

This Family Thing • A newly restored—and edited—cut of the last in a beloved trilogy is released this month. Just don’t call it Godfather III.

Forward Into the Past • A prequel to The Great Gatsby reminds us that a true New York story can begin anywhere.

The Right Thing? • For some of Broadway’s biggest hits, the TV must go on before the show can.

The Right to INDULGE • You’ve earned it. It’s not about what’s new or what’s next. It’s about what lasts. New Yorkers know all about that. A gift guide by and for them, curated by T&C’s 36 Secret Santas.

Jewelry on Fifth • Take part in a beloved New York City holiday tradition.

Many JEWELS, Many FACES • And many secrets. Pearls of wisdom from three wise jewelry obsessives.

Big Mouth Strikes Again • Think statement lips are a thing of the past?

ADVENTURES in America • These days we all crave what Thoreau called “the tonic of wildness”: big nature, no people. Here’s where to find it in the USA.*

EASY Does It • When you don’t really want to break a sweat.

UPPING the Ante • When activities matter, but stunning scenery is a must.

Getting Lost in SPACE • When you want off the grid and out of your comfort zone.

Going to EXTREMES • When you want to let your inner daredevil run free.

THE GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS

City of Memory • Now 350 years old, Charleston is a ravishing—and unvarnished—crucible of American history.

STARS & SIGNS

And They Call Themselves NEW YORKERS • Proudly. And always. In a year when so much has changed, a tribute to what never will.

The SPIRIT of THE CITY • In her latest role, ROSIE PEREZ travels the world. But in real life, the voice of the NYC subway is happiest when she’s home.

Our INK-STAINED WRETCHES • Nan & Gay Talese, EDITOR AND JOURNALIST, AT HOME ON THE UPPER EAST SIDE

The LADIES WHO LUNCH • Lady Bunny, ENTERTAINER, AT BEMELMANS AT THE CARLYLE

The SOUNDS of THE CITY • BRANFORD & WYNTON MARSALIS know how to set New York life to music.

Those STANDING RESERVATIONS • Lynn Wagenknecht, OWNER OF THE ODEON

Our HISTORICAL CONSCIENCE • Sola Olosunde, ARCHIVAL IMAGE ENTHUSIAST (@DRINKSOLAPOP), IN FAR ROCKAWAY

The DREAM of THE CITY • From Broadway star to CEO, SARAH JESSICA PARKER has played enough roles to know that anything truly is possible here.

Its COOLEST CUSTOMERS • Sean MacPherson, HOTELIER, AT HIS BOWERY HOTEL

Our SPIRIT WARRIORS • Bevy Smith, TV AND RADIO HOST, AUTHOR OF THE NEW BOOK BEVELATIONS, OUTSIDE THE APOLLO THEATER

The YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS • Christopher John Rogers & Alva Chinn, DESIGNER AND MODEL, AT BERGDORF GOODMAN

The NECESSARY DIVAS • Isabel Leonard, Angel Blue, and Erin Morley with Peter Gelb, METROPOLITAN OPERA SINGERS AND GENERAL MANAGER, AT LINCOLN CENTER

The THEATER KINGS AND QUEENS • The Gang at Bar Centrale

The BODIES IN MOTION...

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