My trip to Chicago was extremely cold and very gray. However, I did have the opportunity to visit Millennium Park, which was officially finished last … [Read more...] about A Visit to Millennium Park
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Fabuleux!
For the first time, visitors to Paris can skate on a small rink at the Eiffel Tower, 57 meters off the ground. The rink is about a third of the size … [Read more...] about Fabuleux!
Gay Ghetto Weather Update
Palm Springs correspondent Michael Davis sends in this dramatic photo of a different kind of white party in the desert over the weekend. The typically … [Read more...] about Gay Ghetto Weather Update
Autumn Rhythm
Montana remainders: The trees had already started to change when I visited Glacier National Park late last month. We tend to miss the fall in Los … [Read more...] about Autumn Rhythm
More signs of the Apocalypse?
Before this week's trip up to Glacier we stopped off at what my parents said is Missoula's first Starbucks. The college town (University of Montana) … [Read more...] about More signs of the Apocalypse?
Heaven’s Peak, Glacier National Park
Back to L.A. this afternoon. More later... … [Read more...] about Heaven’s Peak, Glacier National Park
Playing with Bears
A college football game is a smorgasbord of testosterone-filled treats. Lines of RVs with tailgate parties, thousands of college boys stinking drunk, … [Read more...] about Playing with Bears
This Bird Has Flown
The creatures of Montana are very open to modeling — especially if they've been rendered senseless by flying into a picture window at 40 mph. Off to … [Read more...] about This Bird Has Flown
Big Sky Country
I made it to Missoula, Montana, and it's been quite uneventful except for the fact that I got to hang out with my adorable niece (3) and nephew (5) … [Read more...] about Big Sky Country
Red State Bound
Posting will take on a different form over the next week, although I'm not quite sure what form that will be. I'm headed up to Montana to visit my … [Read more...] about Red State Bound