In this issue of Hotel Chelsea Newsmakers we salute the women of the Chelsea whose names begin with the letter S.
The Kansas City Star reviews Susan Swan's What Casanova Told Me.
Macleans points us to Susan's preference for holistic medicine. And, this busy lady recently moderated a panel about the safety of a proposed new airport in Toronto.
The New York Press tells us to not bother showing up at Susanne Bartsch's Happy Valley Party until after 2:00 a.m. That's when the fun kicks in.
Sally Singer, in a recent issue of Atlantic Monthly online tells why it sucks, in a literary way, to have chic parents. And, moving from books to clothes, she tell us that Geisha Glam is the rage.
Snell, Tina shares some history about the Hotel Chelsea and the Merchant Marines during WWII.
Sienna Miller prepares for her role as Edie Sedgwick by painting with her boobs, which she claims was Edie's hobby.
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