Foo foo la la NY party. Photos of launch party for Christopher Makos book Forever Andy in New York. The Brief Safe. Soiled underwear hiding place … [Read more...] about
Archives for March 2004
The new Brawny Man
Has anyone noticed the studly new Brawny man? This article in Slate drew my attention to the regime change in the paper goods aisle. Or should I say, … [Read more...] about The new Brawny Man
Did we learn nothing from Taboo? George Michael considers musical about Wham! NYT does a nice comparison of low-end digital SLR cameras and why … [Read more...] about
The Abbey West Hollywood
For those of us who remember when it was a tiny little coffee shop across the street from its present location at 692 N. Robertson Boulevard, the … [Read more...] about The Abbey West Hollywood
Sad, open letter from Brian Bianchini's manager details circumstances around the model/actor's death. Link. … [Read more...] about
"All we are saying is, 'Please, can't we in our lives do this?' When I go home from Tuesday's work and I choose because of my nature to associate with … [Read more...] about
I'm loving this mobile outdoor lounge. For the first time in its history, more people read The New Yorker magazine in California than in New York. … [Read more...] about
Giving Good Face
I recently had the opportunity to carouse about Hollywood a bit with this young lad by the name of Henry. He's the most recent addition to my Spitting … [Read more...] about Giving Good Face
Gorgeous photos, forgotten places. Jason Orton. Check out Josh Rubin's cool new line of T-shirts. I have a weakness for black Labs, so of course … [Read more...] about
It’s What’s Not For Dinner
I'll never forget my first taste of canned beef, the way the heavenly farm-fresh chunks of light and flaky cow lingered and then dissolved on my … [Read more...] about It’s What’s Not For Dinner