He's never happier than when schmoozing with artists at dinner parties that run until 4 a.m.
Others I stumble on at openings and art fairs, at dinner parties and in elevators.
When she threw one of her dinner parties, there were hand-made invitations, a dress code.
She lived a pampered life of cocktails and dinner parties, never telling her secrets.
He and his wife, Eliza, threw lavish dinner parties in their sumptuous apartments in Great Marlborough Street.
A. enrollment to dinner parties and card games, but the core of his argument was declining civic participation.
The range of possible venues was small but promising, with about 18 hosts throwing open dinner parties over the upcoming month.
When she is sitting next to her husband at the dinner parties, who is eating dinner with her children?
The newly released files also show how dinner parties played a key part in Swann getting a pay rise.
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He also gave frequent lunch and dinner parties for visiting clergy and friends.
In the past, leaders hoped employees would promote the company at dinner parties.
Unfortunately, the world around us is very good at offering us those opportunities cocktail parties, dinner parties, birthdays, weddings, happy hours, wakes.
Aunt Mary also threw wonderful luncheons and dinner parties, which were peppered with interesting writers, scholars, curators, collectors, dealers and the like.
This does not make me popular at dinner parties and family gatherings.
Supper clubs, privately hosted dinner parties for paying guests, also offer the chance to have a nosy round the homes of real Berliners.
The good news is that marketing expenses likely will drop on a percentage basis as parents chat up your center at dinner parties.
Vivian had never met a girl like Shelly, who left her money lying around on tables and liked to throw blindfold dinner parties.
Louise Blouin MacBain just hates talking about her social life, which involves tabloid-fodder like dating Prince Andrew, entertaining Bianca Jagger and hosting dinner parties for European royalty.
Dinner parties and social gatherings brim with political gossip and strong opinions on everything from international policymaking to an arcane section of an energy bill.
And if you go to dinner parties and you talk to your friends about their financial security, all of them are feeling a little less certain.
Toussaint was a young, fearsome design pioneer with a love for the exotic she wore turbans with long strands of pearls and silk pajamas to dinner parties.
Start a bridge club: If book clubs bore you and dinner parties leave you exhausted, then maybe a brisk game of bridge is just what the doctor ordered.
Growing demand may mean even more frequent dinner parties at her 110-sq-m apartment, which features a few dozen photos of her with vips like Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
The house was filled with impromptu dinner parties, bridge games, storytelling sessions over the sticky kitchen table, on which there always sat a large bottle of red wine.
Now their lavish dinner parties are pulling in the locals, as well as South American tourists looking for a slice of gourmet luxury, Brazilian style, while on holiday.
Nora Ephron, who wrote and directed, is interested less in food as something to cook than as the binding and unifying element in marriage, dinner parties, and friendship.
Her interest in politics stems, she said, from her parents - especially her mother, a retired professor whose dinner parties exposed a young Washington to activism early on.
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The thousands of guests invited every year to dinner parties, cocktails, business lunches, even serious diplomatic negotiations, find themselves in a handsome setting that is grand yet warm.
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At dinner parties, what passes for political talk is not about the presidential primaries or NATO air strikes, exactly, but about what these events will do to stock prices.
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