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Bruce Mosler

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Mosler is the CEO of Cushman Wakefield, the second-biggest commercial brokerage in the world and the biggest one in the New York area.

Lauren Bacall

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

A sex symbol in the 1940s, legendary husky-voiced actress Lauren Bacall lit up the big screen in countless classics, including To Have or Have Not, The Big Sleep, How to Marry a Millionaire, and Written on the Wind. She had an equally exciting time off-screen: Bacall was married to Humphrey Bogart until his death in 1957, had a high-profile affair with Frank Sinatra shortly thereafter, and was married to actor Jason Robards in the '60s. [Image via AP]

Dan Peres

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Dan Peres

Wass Stevens

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Stevens is best known to New Yorkers as the gatekeeper at Marquee and Avenue, the nightspots owned by Jason Strauss and Noah Tepperberg. He's also an actor with a long list of bit television and movie credits to his name and a former lawyer.

Kirsten Powers

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

A political analyst for Fox News, Powers usually plays the role of token liberal on the conservative cable channel.

Steve Wax

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Steve Wax is a partner in Campfire Media, a company he founded with several of the players behind the Blair Witch Project to develop new media campaigns for marketers like Sega, Audi, and Levi's.

Jen Chung

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Chung is the co-founder of Gothamist, the network of fourteen city-focused blogs that she founded with Jake Dobkin.

Jake Dobkin

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Dobkin is the co-founder and publisher of Gothamist, the network of 14 city-specific blogs around the world. His partner in the venture is Jen Chung.

Jason Kottke

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

One of the grandfathers of blogging—he's been posting miscellaneous inanities to kottke.org since 1998—designer Jason Kottke is married to fellow tech pioneer Meg Hourihan, one of the co-founders of Blogger.com.

David Carey

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

The former publisher of The New Yorker, Carey is now group president at Condé Nast, where he oversees Condé Nast Portfolio, Wired Media (which includes Wired magazine and Wired.com) and the Golf Digest Publication Group. He reports to Condé CEO Chuck Townsend, and is presumed to be in line to take over when Townsend retires in the next few years.

Jonah Peretti

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

A web guru, viral media expert, and occasional social activist, Peretti is a partner in Arianna Huffington and Ken Lerer's HuffingtonPost.com and the founder of viral content aggregate BuzzFeed.com. He's also known for his online prankery: With his comedian sister Chelsea Peretti, he created viral sites like BlackPeopleLoveUs.com and the New York City Rejection Line.

Trip Gabriel

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

For 12 years, Trip Gabriel oversaw the New York Times' two weekly Style sections as well as the paper's daily fashion coverage. He stepped down from the position and was replaced by former travel editor Stuart Emmrich in 2010.

Sean Lennon

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

The son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Sean is a musician, visual artist, and occasional tabloid staple, famous for his relationship with fellow wounded celebrity scion Bijou Phillips.

Marc Anthony

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Two-time Grammy winner Marc Anthony rose to fame with hits like "Te Conozco Bien" and "I Need to Know", but in recent years might be better known for his tempestuous relationship with fellow Nuyorican recording artist Jennifer Lopez.

Paul Krugman

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Bush-basher Krugman writes about economic policy for the Times's op-ed page; he's also a professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton.

Bob Hardt

cityfile · 01/30/08 01:27PM

Bob Hardt