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Friday, July 3, 2009
FEATURE
Photography: Tam Tam
In some way or another, we all want what we can't have. I was having a cup of coffee (which evidently I didn't want) with a friend who had emailed me a day or two earlier. She told me she had some questions about a guy in her life, and she didn't know what to do.
My ideal cup of frozen yogurt is a take on Fage Yogurt but in soft-serve form. I'm open to flavors but it has to be tart or else it's just soft-serve ice cream.
Painter Rene Smith moved here from Philly in 2003 and her paintings have been striking a chord in me ever since. The characters in Smith's work are furtive.
I mean, I was basically the youngest person there. And that’s okay! Because, for me, hearing Suze Rotolo describing the glory days of the village folk scene was a matter of child-like indulgence.
ART & ENTERTAINMENT
The first time I saw Rob Nadeau's paintings in 2006 I was drunk and I didn't like them.
Folks are frolicking with resplendent joy in the Golden state this week, after the supreme court ruled Thursday in favor of gay marriage. Yippee!
LIFESTYLE
A Great One passes.
Shocks from a 7.9 magnitude earthquake were felt in Shanghai and Beijing, and 12,000 deaths have occurred as a result in Southern China.
I've done the dig. I've rolled up my sleeves and removed piles upon piles of old photographs, inspecting each one carefully, hoping to uncover a gem.
The lineup at the Tribeca/ASCAP Music Lounge was motley and remarkable: peaceful protest was made new, J.S. Bach was rocked on mandolin, and a gimpy virtuoso got lewd on the bass guitar.
COVETAn Index of Irresistible Things