
Mae Anderson
Small Business Reporter at Associated Press
@AP reporter covering small biz, occasional book reviewer. From Decatur, Ga., Brooklynite.
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griffindailynews.com | Mae Anderson
Keith McNally has been charming New York City diners since he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon, in 1980, helping transform a then-derelict TriBeCa into a hotspot for the “glitterati.”The Odeon’s glowing neon sign was featured on the cover of Jay McInerney’s 1984 novel “Bright Lights, Big City,” and the restaurant was a regular hangout for celebrities from Andy Warhol to John Belushi.
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6 days ago |
sentinelcolorado.com | Mae Anderson
Keith McNally has been charming New York City diners since he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon, in 1980, helping transform a then-derelict TriBeCa into a hotspot for the “glitterati.” Sign up for our free newsletter to receive the latest news Sign up for our free newsletter to receive the latest news The Odeon’s glowing neon sign was featured on the cover of Jay McInerney’s 1984 novel “Bright Lights, Big City,” and the restaurant was a regular hangout for celebrities from Andy Warhol to...
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nsnews.com | Mae Anderson
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kdhnews.com | Mae Anderson
Keith McNally has been charming New York City diners since he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon, in 1980, helping transform a then-derelict TriBeCa into a hotspot for the "glitterati."The Odeon's glowing neon sign was featured on the cover of Jay McInerney's 1984 novel "Bright Lights, Big City," and the restaurant was a regular hangout for celebrities from Andy Warhol to John Belushi. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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houstonchronicle.com | Mae Anderson
Keith McNally has been charming New York City diners since he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon, in 1980, helping transform a then-derelict TriBeCa into a hotspot for the “glitterati.”The Odeon's glowing neon sign was featured on the cover of Jay McInerney’s 1984 novel “Bright Lights, Big City,” and the restaurant was a regular hangout for celebrities from Andy Warhol to John Belushi.
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RT @sunsetblvd: NPR's Tiny Desk concert of Sunset Blvd. is out now: https://t.co/7ww6jzEzC2

My latest book review, Keith McNally's excellent memoir. https://t.co/pAKlOyvgUK

https://t.co/jFXPrFcKuS