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After two decades in the world of the Manhattan magazine scene, the man behind one of the most iconic characters in 2000s ...
When Ronald Galotti was running magazines at Condé Nast, he was used to entertaining the likes of Linda Evangelista and Gianni Versace. That was then. Now, the company he keeps is a little different.
Ronald Galotti, who is famously considered “Sex and the City” author Candace Bushnell’s real-life Mr. Big, has been living ...
The real Mr. Big would like a word. In the HBO series “Sex and the City,” Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) has an ...
Ron Galotti, the former Condé Nast exec who was the inspiration for Sex and the City's Mr. Big, has gotten a bit of press this past week. There's an item in WWD's Memo Pad today in which he ...
Ron Galotti, the real-life “Mr. Big” who was played by actor Chris Noth in “Sex and the City,” is selling everything and leaving Gotham. “I bought the farm,” he told Media Ink.
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Say what you will about former GQ, Vanity Fair and Talk publisher Ron Galotti -- and there are those who will say quite a bit -- he's a man who knows how to go out with a ...
JAY McInerney, author of “Bright Lights, Big City” is profiling the banished Conde Nast publisher Ron Galotti in next week’s New York magazine, sources said. Galotti, who was fire… ...
And no, it's not that word leaked to the New York Post that publisher Ron Galotti is seeking out new investors for the magazine. Talk has a problem. No, not the persistent rumors that Hearst wants ...
Ronald Galotti, who is famously considered “Sex and the City” author Candace Bushnell’s real-life Mr. Big, has been living with his wife in Vermont for 20 years.