Topic: Don Hill

Bill Fisher is the Good Guy

The worst thing that happens in this town, and it happens on a cyclical basis, is the official Scarlet Letter shunning of some person who did the...
Call Joe Francis: The celebs have gone wild.. . Although nobody's clothes were coming off this past weekend (that we know of), wild was the word at...

New York nightclub legend dead

Don Hill, a legendary figure in the New York nightclub scene, died Thursday. He was 66.. . The club owner was a permanent fixture in New York's...

Night Dawns in the West

Nightlife on the west side of Manhattan had, until recently, taken a downward dive. Either it was the wine bars and old-school dives of the West Village or the Meatpacking District's sparkler-driven clubs, which were better suited to New Jerseyites than ...
Michael Kors is a star on Seventh Ave., but will he soon be a Broadway figure, too? After unveiling his spring 2011 collection to a crowd that...

Don't forget to stop by the after party

When Lincoln Center goes dark, New York's fashionistas will just be warming up.. . That's because it's just as important to see spring 2011's looks...

Gothic Clubs in New York

New York City offers a never-ending choice of entertainment options and cultural attractions, attracting visitors from all over the world. New York City is the most populous city in the U.S., with more than 8.3 million people, according to the ...
Jury finds Dallas City Council member, others guilty in bribery and extortion case schemeA federal jury has returned guilty verdicts against a Dallas City Council member accused of bribery and extortion.Former Mayor Pro Tem Don Hill was convicted Monday of seven ...

Fashion Mash-Ups

Volume Business Whoever deejayed the Halston post-show bash at Don Hill's treated partygoers to a decibel level usually reserved for ambulance sirens. We were eager to find out how designer Marco Zanini felt about his debut, but the doo-wop beats of ...
Volume Business Whoever deejayed the Halston post-show bash at Don Hill's treated partygoers to a decibel level usually reserved for ambulance sirens. We were eager to find out how designer Marco Zanini felt about his debut, but the doo-wop beats of ...