Eric Adams Embraces NYC 'Nightlife Mayor' Persona

By Leo Rodriguez June 11, 2023

NYC 'nightlife mayor' Eric Adams spends a night at Nebula; actor Joseph Sikora embraces diverse role; actress Arielle Raycene takes on risqué characters; the luxurious life of billionaires explored; Lindsay Lohan refrains from reopening beach club; Pride art celebrates love; royalty discusses Harry and Meghan.

Eric Adams, known as New York City's 'nightlife mayor,' was recently spotted at Nebula in Midtown. There, he enjoyed a DJ set from Australian duo Nervo, accompanied by two security guards, staying until the early hours.

In other entertainment news, Joseph Sikora, the white lead actor in the predominantly Black-audience TV series "Power Book IV: Force," sees his role as promoting diversity. Sikora plans to celebrate his birthday in style, hosting a star-studded party at the famous Hustler Club.

Actress Arielle Raycene has embraced risqué roles in her career, such as portraying a stripper in the Mel Gibson film "Confidential Informant" and a porn star in Pete Davidson's TV series "Bupkis." Raycene claims that every great actress has had similar roles and sees works as work.

The book launch of "Billionaires' Row" by former Daily News reporter Katherine Clarke will feature writer-producer Joel Diamond as a guest star. Diamond lived in a prestigious penthouse at 220 Central Park South, now famous for its $100 million apartments occupied by the world's wealthiest elites.

On the subject of Lindsay Lohan, the former actress's popular Mykonos-based beach club, Lohan Beach House, will remain closed this summer. Lohan has instead forged a partnership with skincare specialist Peter Thomas Roth to promote his 24k Gold Hydra-Gel eye patches.

The Carlton Fine Arts Pride Show on Madison Avenue, hosted by Charles Saffati, exhibits pieces from renowned LGBTQ artists and allies such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Romero Britto's piece, "Just Love Me," encapsulates the exhibition's message.

Lastly, a dinner conversation at Michael Karim's new Mediterranean restaurant, White Olive, focused on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Attendees, including Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia and Kayla Rockefeller, expressed disapproval of the couple's treatment of the royal family.

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