
A Snob’s Guide to the Georgia Coast
Georgia’s barrier islands—Cumberland, Jekyll, Sea Island and Little St. Simons—offer a blend of untouched nature, historic estates and upscale amenities that attract affluent travelers seeking solitude and sport. Visitor numbers are tightly controlled; Cumberland Island caps daily ferries at 300, while Sea Island boasts two PGA‑tour golf courses and a shooting school. Little St. Simons is safeguarded by a 2015 conservation easement, and Jekyll Island balances preserved Gilded Age architecture with state‑park access. The guide recommends visiting in spring or fall for milder weather and fewer crowds.

Tory Burch’s Spring Sale Is Packed with Warm Weather Essentials
Tory Burch’s spring clearance ends on March 30, offering 25% off items over $200 and 30% off those over $300, with additional markdowns that push total savings beyond 60% on new‑season pieces. The promotion highlights twelve curated essentials, ranging from sandals...

Princess Charlene Rewears Her Favorite Fendi Sunglasses at the Reopening of a Historic Monaco Garden
Princess Charlene, Prince Albert and Princess Caroline reopened Monaco’s historic Exotic Garden on March 30 after a six‑year renovation. The updates include panoramic walkways, a children’s playground, a birthday‑party area, a new reception space, and an outdoor terrace and bar designed...

Steven Knight Weighs in on the Shocking True Story That Inspired Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Steven Knight explains that his Netflix film *Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man* pivots from the series' well‑known political figures to the obscure World War II Operation Bernhard, the Nazi scheme to forge British banknotes. He highlights the film’s grounding in real...

The Best Room At... One&Only Palmilla
One&Only Palmilla, a historic luxury resort in Los Cabos, traces its roots to a 1956 seaside retreat founded by Abelardo Rodríguez Jr. and actress Lucille Bremer. After One&Only assumed management in 2002 and completed a major renovation in 2004, the property expanded...

The Importance of Major Patrick Ferguson’s Role on Outlander’s Final Season
Outlander’s season‑8 finale introduces Major Patrick Ferguson, a real British officer, as a key antagonist behind the fictional militia on Fraser’s Ridge. The series ties Ferguson’s historical mission to recruit loyalist frontiersmen—ordered by Cornwallis—to the fictional plot, culminating in references...

New Biography of Ethel Kennedy, Written by Her Daughter Kerry, to Debut This Fall
Author Kerry Kennedy announced a new biography of her mother, Ethel Kennedy, titled *Ethel Kennedy: The Extraordinary Life and Bold Legacy*, slated for release on October 13, 2026. The book draws on Kerry’s firsthand memories and exclusive access to Ethel’s...

Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Will Reportedly Return for Seasonal Specials
Meghan Markle’s Netflix series "With Love, Meghan" will continue as seasonal specials, according to a Sussex spokesperson, after two full seasons and a holiday special aired without a third‑season renewal. The announcement comes as her lifestyle brand As Ever announced...

Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor: “Thank You for Betting on Me”
Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor at the 98th Academy Awards, receiving a standing ovation and thanking Warner Bros., director Ryan Coogler, and his family. The win marks his first Oscar nomination and victory, highlighting his journey from teenage TV roles...

Barbra Streisand’s Oscars Fashion Through the Years
Barbra Streisand’s Oscar history spans five decades, from her 1968 debut as a presenter to her 2019 appearance introducing the Best Picture nominee *BlacKkKlansman*. She has won two Oscars, delivered iconic performances, and presented landmark awards such as the first...

Misty Copeland Dances at the Oscars During Performance of “I Lied to You” From Sinners
Miles Caton and Raphael Saadiq performed the Oscar‑nominated song “I Lied to You” from *Sinners* at the Academy Awards, joined by a diverse lineup of blues, rock, and contemporary musicians. Ballerina Misty Copeland returned to the stage after retiring and undergoing hip‑replacement surgery, dancing alongside...

Maya Rudolph Looked Lovely on the Red Carpet in a Ruffled Chanel Gown
Maya Rudolph stepped onto the 98th Academy Awards red carpet in a black silk crepe Chanel gown adorned with crystal‑embroidered ruffle layers, complemented by high‑jewelry pieces featuring diamonds and malachite. Her partner, director Paul Thomas Anderson, was absent but his...

How Margot Hauer-King Is Channeling Her Father Jeremy King’s Legendary Hospitality at New York’s People’s
Margot Hauer‑King, daughter of famed London restaurateur Jeremy King, co‑founded People’s, a downtown New York cultural salon that blends dining, art, and nightlife. To celebrate its first anniversary, People’s staged a pop‑up menu recreating two of Jeremy King’s iconic dishes, reinterpreted...

T&C Tried & True: This Jacket Perfectly Nails the Trend of the Season
Town & Country’s digital style director Roxanne Adamiyatt spotlights Barbour’s Bronwyn Check Showerproof Jacket as the season’s must‑have lightweight windbreaker. The mid‑weight, non‑stretch coat features a navy‑white gingham check, stand collar, drawstring waist, snap flap, hidden zip, button cuffs, and...

How Love Story Recreated the Kennedy Compound
Ryan Murphy’s series “Love Story” required a Kennedy Compound that felt authentic yet fit the show’s 1990s minimalist aesthetic. Production designer Alex DiGerlando combined meticulous research with stylized adjustments, locating a Long Island house to stand in for the Hyannis...

How to Watch Best Picture Nominee The Secret Agent
Brazil’s *The Secret Agent* has earned two Oscar nominations – Best Picture and Best International Feature – marking a historic moment for the nation’s cinema. Actor Wagner Moura becomes the first Brazilian male to receive an acting nomination, recognized for his...

Live From the Russian Tea Room: It’s Sandra Bernhard
Sandra Bernhard flew in from the Loewe show in Paris to headline a Manhattan party honoring T&C magazine’s March cover star. The celebration unfolded in the historic Russian Tea Room’s Bear Lounge, where a 15‑foot translucent glass bear and a towering...

A Night at the Opera
The Metropolitan Opera premiered a new production of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde on March 9, 2026, featuring several company‑role debuts: soprano Lise Davidsen as Isolde, tenor Michael Spyres as Tristan, and bass‑baritone Ryan Speedo Green as King Marke. Director Yuval Sharon made his Met debut, and music...

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Is Moving to Florida
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks chief who built the coffee chain into a global brand, announced his relocation to Miami after purchasing a $44 million penthouse at the Four Seasons Private Residences. The move comes hours after Washington state lawmakers advanced...

Jill Biden to Publish Memoir About Her Tenure as First Lady
Jill Biden is set to release her second memoir, *View from the East Wing*, on June 2, 2026, published by Gallery Books, with an audiobook narrated by Biden herself. The book offers a candid look at her tenure as First...

Zara Tindall’s Cheltenham Festival Bag Comes From One of Kate Middleton’s Favorite Brands
Zara Tindall attended the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival carrying an Aspinal London Mayfair top‑handle purse, a style frequently worn by the Princess of Wales. The black patent‑croc version was paired with cashmere‑lined leather gloves, while she left the detachable...

Zendaya Debuts What Looks Like a Wedding Band
Zendaya appeared at the Louis Vuitton show wearing a delicate gold band, fueling speculation that she and Tom Holland have married. The ring replaced her usual East‑West engagement piece, while the rest of her jewelry was Cartier. Stylist Law Roach...