I am thirty-five, single, and I have no children. The closest thing to a child that I have is my incredibly adorable dog whom I love to dote on. I make this confession because even with this fully disclosed, I find myself strangely connected and drawn to Bravo's new family-centric scripted series Odd Mom Out.
Jill Kargman's latest effort, The Rock Star in Seat 3A is an adventure and romance made all the more enjoyable by her signature wit and sharp ear for dialogue.
Friends and family braved the snow to fete author Jill Kargman's latest book, Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut and to check out designer Aimee David's new concept store, Bond 666.
Sometimes I Feel Like A Nut is one of those books that you cannot put down but you also do not want to finish. What is there not to love about life lessons wrapped in the most amusing essays that you have ever read?