
Celebrating the Gilded Age at City Winery
On July 2, 2025, the echoes of laughter and history resonated through City Winery, as the Bowery Boys kicked off a special live presentation titled Gilded Age Golden Girls. This unique event unraveled a quirky theme inspired by both the classic TV show and the extravagant era of American history. Attendees were treated to an engaging blend of storytelling, humor, and historical insights, bridging past and present.
More Than Just a Play on Words
Hosted by Greg Young, a notable figure in the podcasting world, the evening featured a diverse lineup of historians and authors sharing insights into the Gilded Age. Each guest brought a unique perspective. Elizabeth L. Block focused on the significance of beauty and hair in this opulent period, while Keith Taillon explored the luxurious lifestyle of Mrs. Astor, a socialite synonymous with high society. Meanwhile, Carl Raymond creatively compared the elite's escapades to the friendships of television's iconic Golden Girls, illustrating contrasting yet similar social dynamics.
Rediscovering Influential Women
Perhaps the most intriguing segment was Greg Young’s discussion on five remarkable women from the Gilded Age who were notably absent from Mrs. Astor’s celebrated gatherings. This exploration revealed the hidden stories of women whose contributions and lives often disappeared in the shadow of the social elite. Through humor and history, the Bowery Boys successfully painted a picture of a time often romanticized but marked by stark social divides.
Join the Celebration of History
This event was more than just entertainment; it was an invitation to reconnect with New York's rich history. As City Winery commemorates NYC's 400th anniversary, such events foster a deeper appreciation for the multifaceted narratives that shape our cultural landscape. Those interested in further exploring the Gilded Age can access a plethora of stories, including references to the ongoing Official Gilded Age Podcast for more engaging historical discussions.
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