Mr. Belvedere was Edgier
First I was repulsed by this gay-for-yourself Dolce & Gabbana jewelry ad. I was less bothered by self-on-self make out sessions than by the glossy juvenile style, like they’d let a gifted 12-year-old homosexual create […]
First I was repulsed by this gay-for-yourself Dolce & Gabbana jewelry ad. I was less bothered by self-on-self make out sessions than by the glossy juvenile style, like they’d let a gifted 12-year-old homosexual create […]
I’ve been known to torment friends with film. In college I was convinced that The Disorderly Orderly was pure genius (not to be confused with Disorderlies). Then I went through a Mrs. Doubtfire phase. Norbit […]
It seems like every commercial break I’m taunted by that mushy diamond commercial, "Sleeping Beauty" where they guy stealthily places a gleaming pendant on his wife’s chest as she sleeps. The imagery is more than […]
Huh, I don't regularly read the New York Sun so their Williamsburg/Greenpoint specific take on hip librarians (that pre-dated the current #1 most emailed Times piece by three days) just made its way to me […]
The more press de-stereotyping the library profession, the better, I suppose. Today’s New York Times article, "A Hipper Crowd of Shushers” compliments the more middle of the road "The Modern Librarian: A Role Worth Checking […]
Despite being Project Me, sometimes I talk too much about myself, which can only lead to trouble. So let's let Sunday be about others. Imaginary others. I was thrilled to recently stumble upon An Unsolicited […]