With “The Gilded Age” Season 2 upon us — it’ll premiere on Oct. 29, according to Vanity Fair — it’s time to revisit some of the show’s most notable characters. More interestingly, the real life ...
It's New York, 1904, inside a box at the still relatively new Metropolitan Opera and Mrs. Astor is there. Yes, loyal viewers of The Gilded Age, and sorry for the spoiler, but eventually she gave in.
Mrs. Astor needed all her class to prevail in Saturday’s $100,000 Possibly Perfect Stakes for fillies and mares at 1¼ miles on turf at Santa Anita. By far the most accomplished in the field, multiple ...
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Caroline “Lina” Astor has been put to the test these past few seasons of The Gilded Age. Since this is the upper echelon of 19th-century New York society, her tests so far have consisted of attending ...
In HBO’s The Gilded Age, Mrs. Russell—played by Carrie Coon—is dead set on one goal: becoming accepted by New York society. It’s no easy feat. Russell, you see, has heaps of money, but the new (and ...
Mrs. Astor got back on the beam for trainer Jonathan Thomas Sunday when rolling to an authoritative five-length victory under Umberto Rispoli in the $100,000 Santa Barbara for older fillies and mares ...
Late-Surging Mrs. Astor Prevails By Slimmest Margin In Possibly Perfect originally appeared on Paulick Report. Mrs. Astor needed all her class to prevail in Saturday’s $100,000 Possibly Perfect Stakes ...
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