- Was a contributing editor at New York Magazine.
- His journalism has appeared in Vanity Fair, the New York Observer, the New York Times, Los Angeles, Worth, and Connoisseur.
- From 2003 to 2010 he hosted a weekly, live roundtable radio interview show from the Hamptons called "Sunday Brunch Live from the American Hotel in Sag Harbor," that aired from Memorial Weekend to Labor Day on a local National Public Radio affiliate.
- Co-founder of the Hamptons International Film Festival.
- Graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, New York.
- In 1978 he wrote the lyrics for two major disco hits, "New York at Night" and "Like An Eagle," composed by Village People creator Jaques Morali.
- Flunked out of Temple University in Philadelphia before he graduated from New York University,.
- His father was a school teacher and child guidance counselor, and his mother a bookkeeper.
- In the 1970s he was editor of Circus, a national teeny-bopper rock and roll magazine, and had a six-year run as the "Top of the Pop" columnist for the New York Sunday News.
- In 1999 he created one of the first online magazines, iHamptons.com.
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