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Jennifer Aniston reportedly just dropped a cool $21 million on an 8,500 square foot Mid-Century mansion in  Bel-Air.  The house was designed by L.A. architect A. Quincy Jones and sits on almost two acres of land, absolutely huge for Bel-Air.  The amenities include four bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, city and ocean views, and (wait for it) a vineyard, which means that Jen can let Justin Theroux feed her grapes all day, or possibly bury him out back if it doesn't work out.  Check out the slideshow for a photo tour of Jennifer Aniston's new home! More»

After closing her first deal in June, realtor agent Diana C. Minshall, 28, closed seven more deals in July to round her hot summer as TTR Sotheby's youngest realtor--ever. She looks forward to her busy fall and shares her intel on DC's next big neighborhoods. More»

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Last night, noted New York artist, Kim Keever, presented his new solo exhibition, Early Man and Missing Landscapes at the Charles Bank Gallery.  Also, the Tally Beck Contemporary Gallery presented Happy Toy, a new multimedia exhibition by Beijing-based artist Laurens Tan, and The Lionheart Group held a cocktail soiree in the Penthouse at the Cooper Square Hotel. Check out more from all three events below!  More»

Evermay, a 3.5-acre estate on 28th Street in Georgetown, sold for $22 million to Bio-tech millionaires Ryuji Ueno and Sachiko Kuno. According to Reliable Source, Ueno and Kuno keep a very low profile and are little known outside the medical or Japanese-American communities.

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Most music lovers would agree that the summer concert scene in the Big Apple is nothing short of unbeatable.  Pounding techno, smooth jazz, eccentric indie and everything in between fills the city with such variety that there truly is something for everyone and you don't need to break the bank to attend. These are some of our favorite FREE festivals for summer 2011: More»

It's time to figure out where the parties are this weekend. Make sure to check out our Calendar Page and follow us on Twitter as well! More»

Sean Hughes, apparently a broker for Town Real Estate, just bought out Matt Levine's famously ambitious and exclusive Eldridge. Everyone's asking questions about this new name on the New York nightlife scene without getting many answers, but we found the inside scoop. More»

Luxury Real Estate brings us a round up of some of the wildest, wackiest, wettest swimming facilities in the world. Looking for ideas for your own backyard oasis? Look no further. More»

  • Lindsay Lohan. Twitter. Sigh. [Post]
  • Mel Gibson, if you punch a lady in the face, don't tell her that she deserved it, because she's probably recording you. This goes for everyone else, too. [NYDN]
  • Buy a lighthouse! Impress your friends! [WSJ]
  • Tourists teach us how to stay cool. Like we need your advice, tourists. Stop photographing our full-face tattoos. [NYT]
  • So why did the Bull Moose Saloon abruptly go all anti-gay? [Voice]

Love is easy. Real estate is hard. So what better place to shop for mates than in the Habitats section of the New York Times. Ready for grabbing: Steven Chung. More»

Brooklyn is arguably the center of indie rock, a genre without a center. Its defining trait is that it's indefinable. Indie is just a catchall phrase for dozens of splintered subgenres. But this weekend's Northside Festival aims to outline Brooklyn's proudly hazy music scene, even as it spans musical styles and venues scattered across the borough. More»