Diddy Aide Tells Manhattan Judge To Trash 'Freak-Off' Lawsuit
Kristina Khorram has asked a judge to dismiss a former assistant’s lawsuit tying her to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged “freak-off” parties. Her lawyers say the complaint relies on conclusory claims and does not connect her to unlawful conduct.
Broadway Blowup: NYC Composer Says ‘Wicked’ Shut Him Out For Being A White Man
A federal lawsuit filed June 2 says Wicked and two nonprofit directories blocked a NYC composer from a paid apprenticeship because he is a white man. The case tests where diversity pipelines collide with civil‑rights law.
Hamptons Landlords Sweat As Last-Minute Renters Treat Mansions Like Amazon Orders
East End summer homes are being leased later in the season as younger travelers book closer to arrival; the shift is pushing hosts toward dynamic pricing and hospitality‑style operations.
Across From Penn, Shuttered Midtown Hotel Flips to 579 Affordable Apartments
Slate Property Group and Breaking Ground will convert the 31‑story Stewart Hotel near Penn Station into roughly 579 permanently affordable apartments with on‑site health and social services.
Madison Avenue Turns Into Little Manila for Philippine Independence Blowout
This Sunday Midtown will host the 128th Philippine Independence Day Parade and Philippines Fest — a daylong mix of Filipino food, live performances and a bustling street fair.












