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<![CDATA[College Roommates]]> [Forbes sold their Manhattan headquarters to New York University this week. The publishing company will remain a tenant in the building for the next five years. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Leave a Light On]]> [A 19th-century chandelier from Tavern on the Green is one of many being auctioned off later this month after the restaurant closed on New Year's Eve. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Grate View]]> [People check out the lights of Manhattan while riding the Roosevelt Island tramway this evening. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Born Rich: The Life and Death of Heiress Casey Johnson]]> Born into the Johnson & Johnson clan's billions, Casey Johnson was among the first celebutantes to decamp to Hollywood in search of 21C fame. She died alone in a crumbling Mulholland Drive manse, her body undiscovered for days.

She was 30 years old.

In her relatively short life, Casey embodied a number of romantic, moneyed archetypes. Raised amid fabulous wealth on Fifth Avenue, Casey was a precocious Eloise, receiving her first Chanel purse at the age of ten. She was a Gossip Girl's Serena van der Woodsen, graduating from a tony Manhattan private school and enrolling at Brown — only to drop out freshman year to intern for queen bee publicist Lizzie Grubman. She was Paris Hilton's foil before Nicole Richie was. (Turning down Nicole's role in The Simple Life was "the worst mistake in my life.") In her final year, alleged mental and chemical troubles led to her family cutting off her finances, turning Casey into a lonely Grey Gardens dame:

Her house on Mulholland Drive is a mess. The electricity is off, there are rats, the pool is green. She was supposed to be evicted and her Porsche is being repossessed.

And now she is an exemplar of the painful, public collapses that keep happening at the juncture of privilege and fame.

In her final months, Casey's family and loved ones distanced themselves from her. Mother Sale Johnson (divorced from Casey's father Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets and great-grandson of a Johnson & Johnson founder) had apparently cut Casey off in an attempt to force her daughter into rehab. Sale took over custody of Casey's adopted daughter Ava, after friends said Casey would abandon the girl for days at a time to party. Girlfriend Courtenay Semel swore Casey off after a mutual friend accused Casey of breaking into her home and discarding a used vibrator in her bed.

Into this vacuum, hardknock stripper-turned-reality star Tila Tequila alighted suddenly—but with considerable fanfare—last month. In lingerie and full makeup, Johnson and Tequila announced their engagement on Tila's livestream web channel, under the headline "MEET MY NEW FIANCE CASEY JOHNSON HEIRESS OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON EMPIRE!" Diamond necklace shimmering and breasts heaving, a silent, smiling Casey looks on while Tila shouts "bam!" and waves a "17-carat diamond ring" before the camera.

The effect is tawdry, even by non-scion standards. In one video, Casey chases her pet dog down the street in her underpants. The hashtag #TilaAddiction appeared frequently in the heiress' Twitter stream—including during supposedly live-tweeted pleasure sessions. Casey's final December 29th tweets—and thus the final record of her life—coincide with the last time Tila claims she saw Casey, before the pair fought and fell out of touch, perhaps because Casey turned off her phone.

Casey's earliest scandal came to define the generational divide between the Jackie Onassis-cast socialites of yore and the nipple-slipping Paris Hiltons of today: At the age of 26, Casey accused her aunt Libet Johnson, 56, of seducing and stealing her boyfriend—all on the New York Post's Page Six, where Casey ridiculed her middle-aged aunt's love life, sex life, and emotional state. In a Vanity Fair profile, Suzanna Andrews writes,

[P]eople felt that they were watching more than just a delicious feud inside one of America's richest families; it was a changing of the guard, in which a generation steeped in decorum and jealously guarded privacy was giving way to a tougher breed, one given to using obnoxious exhibitionism, louche MySpace offerings, and bad press as social weapons.

The five-times-married Libet had, of course, had a dramatic personal life before Casey intervened. But Libet's generation's sense of decorum — coupled with Libet's obsessively controlled zone of personal privacy — had never been violated quite so spectacularly. The dignified Libet had finally met her match, and it was her photogenic, snarling cherub of a niece, stooping to conquer. The mercurial Casey Johnson — known to at least one member of Libet's generation as "the dreadful Casey Johnson" — became one of the enfant terribles of a new Hollywood class of cat-fighting rich girls. Casey reportedly instigated the violent spat between Bijou Phillips and Playboy Playmate Nicole Lenz that ended in several lawsuits, as well as a Bungalow 8 brawl in which Nicole Richie accidentally sliced open her boyfriend's face with broken glass. She posed on the red carpet making out with women, tweeted about her sex life, blew kisses to the paparazzi. She was reportedly obsessed with fame, particularly in starring in a reality TV show, even as she claimed to have left New York to get away from Page Six and Manhattan's society-watching vultures. Maybe she was lying about it, maybe she changed her mind—or maybe the brighter lights and higher drama of Hollywood just suited her better.

Casey wasn't the only Johnson to break from the family's scrupulously well-mannered styling; while Casey was clashing with Libet and her peers, her close-in-age uncle (i.e., cousin-like) Jamie Johnson was directing Born Rich, an HBO documentary that won two Emmy's for its portrayal of children of privilege, and the pathos of having too much.

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<![CDATA[Giuliani's Revenge]]> [Until he's elected to another office—any office—Rudy is reintroducing the bums to Times Square, starting with Brad Pitt, who was on 42nd Street yesterday taking the kids to Dave and Busters. Image via INF]

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<![CDATA[Going, Going Green]]> [Diners enjoy lunch in front of a mural of Central Park at Tavern on the Green today, its penultimate day of operation before it closes for good after tomorrow's New Year's Eve party. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Seeking Transit Gloria Mundi]]> [Stranded travelers fiddle with their hand-held devices in Penn Station today when all trains out of the city were suspended for nearly three hours due to an electrical problem. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA['But I Don't Like Lunchables']]> [One of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's brood would rather eat a PB&J at lunch in Manhattan. Image via INF]

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<![CDATA[The Island of Misfit Boys]]> [Designer Narcisco Rodriguez looks on as club promoter Suzanne Bartsch, Marc Jacobs, and gym owner David Barton pose at David Barton Gym's annual toy drive. This is how they do Christmas in Chelsea. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[After the Fall]]> [When you're trudging through slushy intersections on the way home tonight, just remember how beautiful the fresh snowfall was on Sunday morning, captured here in the East Village. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Blizzard of Oz]]> [Hugh Jackman was having a snow ball playing with his and fellow Aussie Cate Blanchett's kids along the Hudson River yesterday. Image via Bauer-Griffin]

TedSez's line beats the original: "Frosty the Throw Man."

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<![CDATA[iSchlep]]> [Ed Westwick walks the streets of Manhattan with his haul from a day of shopping, including at the Apple store. Image via INF]

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<![CDATA[New York Snow Storms Throughout the Ages]]> Snow is coming! Snow is coming! In New York City, this is either the best or the worst thing that can happen. Let's reminisce on what the city looks like when it's buried in ice crystals.

Public works uniforms were so much classier in 1896. [Image via NY Public Library Digital Gallery]

Emergency services even had a hell of a time dealing with the snow back in 1899. [Image via NY Public Library Digital Gallery]

The sign offers free straw hats for sweltering weather. We're sure no one in 1905 took advantage of those on this day, when the snow was piled up on Broadway. [Image via NY Public Library Digital Gallery]

Female workers at the 1939 World's Fair have some fun playing in the white stuff. [Image via NY Public Library Digital Gallery]

A man takes a very New York approach to shelter when braving a 1996 Blizzard. [Image via Getty]

A giant pile of snow nearly shut down Sixth Avenue after a snow storm in 2003. [Image via AP]

The "saffron" of The Gates project in Central Park is set off nicely by the white backdrop in 2005. [Image via Gaspi Your Guide's Flickr]

Sometimes, you just have to make the best of it, like this optimistic fellow in 2006. [Image via Getty]

Yeah, your bike isn't going to do you much good today. This was just last March. Look at what we have to look forward to![Image via Getty]

Yes, and that is just one more reason why we live in New York. [Image via Yatta's Flickr]

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<![CDATA[Rollin' with the Holmesies]]> [Robert Downey Jr, Guy Ritchie, and Jude Law are pimpin' at the after party for the Sherlock Holmes premiere in Manhattan last night. Image via Getty]

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<![CDATA[Hello, Dolly]]> [With the help of a hand truck, 30 Rock's Jane Krakowski robbed a Manhattan store blind yesterday afternoon. Image via Bauer-Griffin]

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<![CDATA[The World Is Your Ashtray]]> [Manhattan's sidewalks are best used for two things: walking and smoking. Here we see both happening simultaneously. From Adrie_Mooi's Flickr]

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<![CDATA[Black to the Future]]> [On the streets of Manhattan last night, Kate Hudson tried to escape her future self and Dr. Emmett Brown as they tell her she has to marry some Marty McFly person. Image via INF]

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<![CDATA[Wintour, Discontent]]> [Seconds after this look from Anna Wintour, the camera's lens shattered and a million bits of glass littered the floor of Per Se, where Ms. Wintour attended an event for the movie Nine. Image via INF]

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<![CDATA[The Flight of the Aviators]]> [Suspected Tiger Woods mistress (or madam) Rachel Uchitel tries to avoid the paparazzi on the streets of Manhattan today. Image via Getty]

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