David Zaslav, Hollywood Antihero | The New Yorker

[ad_1] In 1941, a couple from New York bought an undeveloped parcel of land in Beverly Hills for fourteen thousand dollars from the writer Dorothy Parker, the most fearsome wit at the Algonquin Round Table. James Pendleton, an interior designer and art dealer of Regency and Baroque pieces, and his wife, Mary Frances, who went… Continue reading David Zaslav, Hollywood Antihero | The New Yorker