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"bon vivant" Definitions
  1. a person who enjoys going out with friends and eating good food, drinking good wine, etc. The plural forms can be bon vivants or bons vivants; bon viveurs or bons viveurs but the pronunciation is the same as the singular.

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His father was his usual bon vivant self, Bert remembers.
Cunanan was known for being a cerebral and exciting bon vivant.
Feynman was a brilliant mind, a legendary trickster, a bon vivant.
Along the way, Harry developed a reputation as something of a bon vivant.
But don't be fooled by the casually uninhibited bon vivant she plays on screen.
"My great-grandfather was a typical bon-vivant Alsatian," Slimani told the newspaper L'Alsace .
It was filled with montages of the bon vivant Bocuse spreading joy wherever he went.
A gregarious bon vivant, he has occasionally been mired in skirmishes of his own creation.
But the psychedelic bon vivant tag earned earlier in Pinchbeck's career has been hard to shake.
Well, break my pig knuckle and call me a bon vivant, because lads: it's eating time.
"He is like a bon vivant," said one senior State Department official who has traveled with Kerry.
That longevity alone distinguished him as a bon vivant in a shrinking cadre of original Broadway personalties.
He studied philosophy with Karl Jaspers at Heidelberg and lived as a bon vivant in Weimar Berlin.
F*ck, That's Delicious chronicles the life and eating habits of rap's greatest bon vivant, Action Bronson.
She's the bon vivant behind Polish Thursday Dinners, one of Berlin's most successful long-running supper clubs.
Feynman was a bon vivant, with an affinity for samba music, art, strip clubs and playing the bongos.
It's the latest endeavor for the British-born businessman and bon vivant in a long and varied career.
And the Trump narrative presents him as an unrivaled success: a billionaire, a bon vivant and now president.
Depending on the situation, he can act as flatterer, sober man of business, pious patriot, bon vivant or bully.
In later life, she was famous for her affair with playboy Roddy Llewellyn and her bon vivant vacations on Mustique.
Don't act like Kavanaugh is some kind of reckless bon vivant because he bought some season tickets to the Nationals.
Front Burner These elegant, pastel petits fours by Bon Vivant New York would fit in nicely at a spring party.
That insight had to wait for John Dalton, a man who was the polar opposite of the aristocratic bon vivant Lavoisier.
It also gave the bearded bon vivant a sweetheart deal on 13 houses the company owned but he had historically used.
The Big Apple bon vivant Cohn also was an associate of the admitted Republican dirty trickster Roger Stone, another Trump ally.
Their leading bon vivant is Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the newly minted majority leader who has seemed to relish every minute.
And his Brawn portfolio would make it clear that he could look the part of a bon vivant or even a bombshell.
An underlying theme is the development of Coward's famous persona: The eternal bon vivant gliding through the high life dispensing brittle wit.
"He was a bon vivant, but I was from the Soviet system, where you just do it and shut up," Mr. Lupis said.
Meanwhile, there's the memory of his bon vivant, old-boy-but-not-quite cinematic presence — and of that defining fillip of a mustache.
"Quebec is a melting pot of France, Britain and Irish immigration, and drinking beer is part of its bon vivant spirit," he said.
The Saturday Profile BEIJING — Shen Zhihua, bon vivant, former businessman, now China's foremost Cold War historian, has set himself a near-impossible task.
Richard Wilhelm Jarecki was not the sort of rakish bon vivant that might come to mind as the epitome of a successful gambler.
And that was fitting, given that the man receiving tribute had distinguished himself as a bon vivant on both sides of the Atlantic.
To celebrate, the Queens rapper, VICELAND host, and bon vivant will be hosting a pop-up event in New York's West Village this afternoon.
Those lavish habits may have been inherited from his father, Kim Jong Il, a brutal bon vivant who ruled the nation from 1994-2011.
In his 1883 memoir, travel writer and bon vivant George Augustus Sala recounted his visit to Delmonico's and subsequent first taste of Baked Alaska.
A bon vivant and a character, Mr. Weymouth was a toff of the old school, with a global network of friends in high places.
Sketchbook | 'The Andy Warhol Diaries' In Andy Warhol's diaries, first published 30 years ago, the legendary bon vivant kept meticulous track of cab fare.
"I got to know someone who truly had her heart on her sleeve; such a generous spirit and a real bon vivant," Cornet said.
It comes as the VICELAND host and bon vivant prepares to release his first book, Fuck, That's Delicious: An Annotated Guide to Eating Well.
So let's take a look at Antoinette "Tony" Perry, the actress, director, producer and bon vivant for whom the awards were named in 1947.
Or would one seek the cheerful painter, the bon vivant, camping before the camera, ironically showing off the dead bird he is about to paint?
Mazurenko had been the consummate bon vivant in Moscow, but running a startup had worn him down, and he was prone to periods of melancholy.
We're stoked to premier it and also check out the drone footage of the billboard graffiti for the album by fellow NYC bon vivant, RAMBO.
Every recipe was the same, and none of the dishes ever looked that edible, but Keith Floyd—broadcaster, bon vivant, born entertainer—changed my life.
That would be Oscar Wilde — the poet, playwright and bon vivant, who in the face of unrelenting persecution remained dauntlessly witty, impeccably stylish and morally fixed.
"If the city's streets are functioning well, if crime is maintained, I think the mayor can get by without being a bon vivant," Mr. Siegel said.
But then, Stravinsky, the ultimate cosmopolitan bon vivant, lived a life outwardly far more exciting and colorful, becoming a virtual superstar celebrity in his old age.
He always wanted the bon vivant lifestyle of an Anthony Bourdain or Gordon Ramsey, but he didn't have a television contract or a generous book advance.
Through the early 1970s, Mr. Forman — a hearty bon vivant without means for the good life at the time — went through a period of self-described depression.
There are, of course, countless ways to cause a hangover, but only the true bon vivant is adequately equipped to cure one with food and drink alone.
Aside from a failed attempt at using "bon vivant" in her apology, it's pretty clear she wants to make it up to the community and move forward.
The Asheville Citizen wrote that he was a "cowboy, roustabout, adventurer, clown, bon vivant, U.S. Senator," but also noted that his isolationism had ruined his political career.
One evening in mid-September, a gaggle of writers and bon vivant editors gathered by the outdoor fireplace and ivy-covered trellis of a West Village tavern.
So let's take a look at Antoinette Perry — better known as Tony — the actress, director, producer and bon vivant for whom the awards were named in 1947.
So let's take a look at Antoinette Perry, better known as Tony, the actress, director, producer and bon vivant for whom the awards were named in 1947.
She's working on chocolate: Bon Vivant New York Cake Café, 238 East 58th Street, 646-481-4044, petits fours starting at $3.15, petits cakes from $5.80, bonvivantnewyork.com.
In the United States, the case has been compared to that of Joseph Force Crater, a New York judge and bon vivant whose 83 disappearance was never solved.
For nearly half a century, Mr. Trump — mogul, actor, incessant boldface name — has labored to portray himself as a charming bon vivant with a limitless supply of popularity.
Mr. Sousa Mendes was a bon vivant and excelled as a diplomatic host, entertaining luminaries famous across the world like Albert Einstein and King Alfonso XIII of Spain.
In previous years, the C.F.D.A. has given the opening party; this year, Billy Reid, a fashion superstar of the South and known bon vivant, will play the host.
He's known as a bit of a bon vivant who hasn't let being on the run prevent him from enjoying himself (or being generous to his fellow Mexicans).
A mathematician who worked as a computer programmer for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and later for I.B.M., Windsor, always a bon vivant, was a late-in-life activist.
Mr. Elkann, a globe-trotting bon vivant and grandson of the Fiat chieftain Gianni Agnelli, is considered as much a prince in Italy as anyone claiming a royal birthright.
And soon enough, Max, soothed by the memories of summers spent amid the grapevines, has morphed into a bon vivant and fallen for a beautiful bistro owner (Marion Cotillard).
Whether you're a business traveler, backpacker, or bon vivant, here are are five indispensables you should always carry with you on the road, regardless of your relationship status or budget.
For a time, the only nonfeline companion Lee can tolerate is Jack Hock (Richard E. Grant), a bon vivant of infinite charm, no fixed address and ambiguous professional bona fides.
Cassini was 22010 when we spoke in 2005: best known then as Jacqueline Kennedy's designer, the silver-tongued bon vivant who helped shape her image during her White House years.
A self-described "bon vivant," outspoken in his views and always seen with a Cuban cigar, Mr. Cabrita Reis became a favorite of journalists covering Lisbon's post-revolutionary art scene.
He's known as a bit of a bon vivant who hasn't let being on the run get in the way of enjoying himself (or being generous to his fellow Mexicans).
They are known for bon-vivant informality, with a Gallic knack for cooking and a greater propensity than other Germans to use the friendly du pronoun rather than the formal Sie.
Parker Posey, the indie-film actress and bohemian bon vivant, recently moved to the top floor of a West Village town house, owned by a friend's mother, Marcia, who lives downstairs.
The best of the bunch is "F*ck, That's Delicious," a travel show hosted by the rapper and bon vivant Action Bronson, which will begin filming its third season next year.
While I see myself transforming into a jet setting, silver-haired bon vivant, my friends are more likely to see visions of a lonely, loveless future, and a sparsely attended funeral.
Samantha Washington, Beatrice's younger sister, is the palace's bon vivant, but privately resents being the "spare" to Beatrice's heir and is searching for her purpose, an "indefinable something" that eludes her.
Next to him is O'Daniel's calmer successor, Coke Stevenson, and the bon vivant Beauford Jester, who, according to legend, died in the arms of his mistress, on the midnight sleeper to Houston.
Mr. Rashidian has been a racecar driver, big game hunter, movie producer, real estate magnate, bon vivant, aspiring poet and artist, and noted collector — of cars, 19th-century animal sculptures, and watches.
In the end, the social world in which Cohn could be at once a right-wing dirty trickster and a celebrity bon vivant did have rules, and he ran afoul of them.
A 6-foot-4 bearded bon vivant, Mr. Victor mingled with the glitterati at exclusive parties, where authors might slip him their manuscripts between his favorite vodkas on the rocks with cocktail onions.
Although the 44-year-old congressman seems to wear a permanent grimace in public, as if trying to lend his boyish face some gravitas, in private he is a bit of a bon vivant.
A restless bon vivant, he traveled across South America, lived in Spain and had been a sound editor on projects that included modern dance recitals and a documentary about cartoonists from around the world.
These days, Morrow's setting his bon vivant gaze on the road, opting for the slow burn of overnight drives instead of the quick fix that nearly brought him down before his career even began.
He is known for his wide range, which includes dramas, comedies and historical recreations — he played the fiery revolutionary figure Danton in a memorable 1983 film — and is known to be a bon vivant.
In the wake of Munnu's 2012 death at age 54 from brain cancer, his 33-year-old son, who friends call Sid, has emerged in his own right as a designer — and bon vivant.
But it was a strange route to fame for an alpha male who otherwise romped through life, an acclaimed journalist, a doughty pilot, an excellent skier, an intrepid traveller and an all-round bon vivant.
Francisco de Miranda, who was born in Venezuela in 1750 and died in a Spanish prison 200 years ago this month, was a soldier, statesman, student of military affairs and philosophy, womaniser and bon vivant.
There was nothing priggish about Henry Ford II. Known as the Deuce, the founder's grandson was a bon vivant with a sleek Italian wife and a sleek Italian Ferrari in his collection of fast cars.
F*CK, THAT'S DELICIOUS chronicles the life and eating habits of rap's greatest bon vivant and follows Bronson as he tours the world with his long-time friends and collaborators, Meyhem Lauren and Big Body Bes.
This is what semiretirement looks like for Mr. Carter, a bon vivant who is taking what he has called a six-month "garden leave" in France after 25 years as one of America's most influential magazine editors.
De Galbert, a 21912-year-old art collector, polymath, and bon-vivant, is one of the heirs of the French retailer Carrefour Group, where he worked for a while before dedicating all his time and money to art.
You may know me as a writer, editor, and future Oscar-winning screenwriter, but you may not know that I identify as a bon vivant, sybarite, and voluptuary, meaning I aspire to perfect the art of living well.
"That's the room Trump will stay in," said Dino Papale, a 69-year-old Sicilian lawyer, promoter and all around bon vivant, as he leaned around his courtyard's wall and pointed at the adjacent Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo.
" Kathryn Hahn, who plays Carla, the most bon vivant and crass of the group, said the title was a little misleading and that "Real Moms" might have been a better handle for characters who "are not bad at all.
But for all the film's strong points, the biggest thing it has going for it is Buckley, who dances, stomps and twirls her way across the screen with such bon vivant zest that it's impossible to look away from her.
Marian Javits, the arts patron, bon vivant and proto-feminist who cut a singular figure in New York while her husband, Jacob, devoted long years in Washington as the state's long-serving United States senator, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
A.E. Hotchner, a novelist, playwright, biographer, literary bon vivant and philanthropist whose life was shaped and colored by close friendships with two extraordinarily gifted and well-known men, Ernest Hemingway and Paul Newman, died on Saturday at his home in Westport, Conn.
Around Los Angeles, Dr. Puliafito garnered attention as a kind of bon vivant at glittery parties, grinning for the camera alongside celebrities like Pierce Brosnan, Martin Short and Jay Leno while bringing in as much as $2455 million in a single night.
Kenneth Jay Lane, the designer and bon vivant who built a global business from glittering acts of unabashed deception, producing fake and junk jewelry — or, as he liked to say, tongue in cheek, "faque" and "junque" — has died at his home in Manhattan.
Private parties at the Museum of Modern Art, modeling for ads promoting liquor and Apple computers, regular stints on Letterman: Janowitz became a bon vivant and an It Girl hobnobbing with some of the biggest artists, writers, and musicians of the time.
The garrulous bon vivant of the clan—"the only Sanders voter here"—offered a pink vape, a stein of Spaten, and stories from his life (jail time for armed robbery, service in Vietnam, a turn as a playwright) to a thirtyish filmmaker eating bratwurst.
In the 1920s, Cole and Linda Porter introduced Coco Chanel to Duke Fulco di Verdura, the bon vivant who'd go on to found a jewelry line known for its elegant gem-studded pieces, and the pair began a long friendship filled with travel and collaborations.
" Their duplex apartment, part of a house once owned by Robert Winthrop Chanler, an Astor, artist and early-20th-century bon vivant, is traditionally decorated and includes much Hoover-abilia, like a sign that reads, "This Home is for Hoover because Hoover is for this Home.
For the season premiere, rap's most badass bon vivant continues his musical and culinary journey around the world with a pit stop in Australia, where Bronsolino and Meyhem were treated to some last meal-worthy Bún bò Huế and a lamb pappardelle that made Action lose his shit.
Bérard, a slouchy bon vivant who did fashion illustrations for Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli, and helped create the luminous set for Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, "La Belle et la Bête," painted a lovely Expressionist gouache, a floral motif in black and pastels set on a raspberry sherbet background.
So the opening ceremony of the Summer Games arrived Friday night as a salve, disguising the wounds for a few hours and letting Brazilians celebrate everything from the waves of immigrants still putting down stakes here to Alberto Santos-Dumont, the aristocratic bon vivant whom Brazilians credit with inventing the airplane.
"Whenever I come to my New York apartment, I have to become the installer; I put on my white gloves, take everything out — because there's a lot of floor art, and it's the enemy of cleaning people," said Mr. Waters, the filmmaker, author, performer and bon vivant of bad taste.
" In the pages of his magazine and the clubby dining rooms of his restaurants, Mr. Carter created a version of the fantasy Manhattan that intoxicated him as a child: ice-cold martinis, bon vivant writers, gimlet-eyed gossip in the manner of one of his favorite films, "Sweet Smell of Success.
But in 20123, Mr. Pender became the middleman for a series of lucrative cocaine deals between Brandon Woodard, a law student and bon vivant he had met in the Los Angeles club scene, and Lloyd McKenzie, an old high school friend of Mr. Pender's who promoted hip-hop parties in Queens.
Mr. Selz, a German-born bon vivant whose guests at his Manhattan apartment often included the artists Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler and her husband, Robert Motherwell, as well as Rothko, joined MoMA in 1958 as its curator of painting and sculpture exhibitions, one of the most prestigious positions in the art world.
This splendid book by the longtime New York Times obituary writer spins a scintillating narrative around the early 20th-century wrongful conviction story of Oscar Slater, a Glasgow bon vivant convicted of the robbery and murder of an elderly woman, and how Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of the Sherlock Holmes series, advocated for Slater's release.
" The most cleareyed image in Mr. Gruen's memoir is very likely that of Mr. Gruen himself — "writer, critic, journalist, bon vivant, gadfly, busybody, father, husband, queer, neurotic workaholic," as he memorably put it, going on to describe himself as "handmaiden to the stars, reveler in reflected glory and needy intimate of the super-famous.
On behalf of VICELAND—which launches on Monday, February 29—we are excited to share the first trailer for Action Bronson's F*CK, THAT'S DELICIOUS, a brand-new series premiering on Thursday, March 3 at 10 PM. F*CK, THAT'S DELICIOUS chronicles the life and eating habits of rap's greatest bon vivant, Action Bronson.
The theme is repeated in Albright's "Self-Portrait" of 1933, in which the painter appears as a kind of seedy would-be bon vivant, with a sickly-green signet ring on his figure, a cocktail glass in his hand, and a decanter and cigarette pack resting on the rumpled white tablecloth in front of him.
By day he sold high fashion pieces: "Everyone wants to fly away from here but not everyone can make their own wings... so they buy them from me..." By night he was an unstoppable bon vivant, deciding what kind of buzz was right for that night and mixing the pharmaceutical cocktail that had the least tortuous hangover attached.
The parts of Mr. Talley's story told through archival footage are fascinating — a staggeringly tall gay black man from the American South inventing himself as a bon vivant ("You can be aristocratic without having been born into an aristocratic family") and making himself welcome, and essential, at the pinnacle of the Paris and New York fashion world.
Mr. Gallin may have worked on the business end of show business, but he was arguably his own best creation, an unapologetic bon vivant with a spiky mop of dark hair, black glasses and, as a native of Brooklyn, that borough's signature drawl, which friends like Sarah Jessica Parker and Andy Cohen mimicked to great effect.
The wide-ranging Mentors focuses on the impact Duchamp's work had on Naumann (who never met the artist), as well as two key professors at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Leo Steinberg and John Rewald (the latter a bon vivant doyen of Impressionist studies and foremost authority on Paul Cézanne), and the artist Beatrice Wood, who Naumann cold-called after seeing a 1917 photograph of her with Duchamp and Francis Picabia in Robert Lebel's monograph of Duchamp.
Daniel Barenboim, the matchless Argentine-Israeli pianist (his two Mozart-concerto cycles remain references), conductor, activist (the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, which he founded with the late Edward Said, bringing together Israeli and Palestinian musicians, is now in its seventeenth year), and general bon vivant (his taste for cigars led him to meet with a reporter at a cigar club opposite Carnegie Hall), came to town last week, for the sixtieth anniversary of his first appearance in New York City.

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