Monthly Archives: October 2006

With love to Frank.

We love you Frankie, we’ll miss you.

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flea market funtimes

I discovered my winter wrap today at the flea market in the school playground in Park Slope, a black and white vintage swing coat in Shepherd’s Tartan, with three big black buttons the size of tea saucers. I also purchased … Continue reading

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PIZZAZZ

A hilarious mini-talent show/ reality video by Wm. Steven Humphrey, the man who was my editor, boss and mentor from 2000-2004 at the Portland Mercury in Portland, Oregon. People always ask me and I give them the same answer every … Continue reading

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the future’s so bright…

current events-pertinent: the latest, deeply ironic scissor sisters video, a pastiche video where many things are happening. I became obsessed with one part, at about 2:01, where two people are tied to a chair and dogs run by, paper-doll scissor … Continue reading

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show review

lily allen is dean martin

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Note on New Yorker Dance Party

starring Michael Mayer and Sasha Frere-Jones. I explained the experience to Mo’s Mom, visiting from Washington, as follows: “Imagine a German DJ sampling a ping-pong ball. When he switches the sound from a ping-pong ball to a pepper-grinder, the whole … Continue reading

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crazy itch radio

I have just interviewed Felix Bunton, producer of Basement Jaxx. Contrary to the pasty-dance-producer-in-bedroom stereotype, he was very tan from vacationing in Cypress. Ha. He said that when he was younger, his father could never listen to one station on … Continue reading

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Encounters with Legends

This morning, on the way to The Lodge, Viacom’s ski-resort-themed luncheon hall, a talking cardboard Mr. T, life-sized, told me to “quit” my “jibber-jabber.”

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kickdowns for kids

per the WAM listserve, donors choose is raising money for back-to-school books for kids, and particularly the Student-Run Book Club for Middle-School Girls, which helps girls at the Future Leaders Institute Charter School in Harlem with money for their book … Continue reading

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empty sentiment carelessly flung

nothing says “I’m keeping you at arm’s length” like a letter signed “best”

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