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The King of Cool... I was a little kid in Cleveland when I first saw Bullitt on our Betamax. Even then, I was in awe of his seemingly effortless style. I thought Steve McQueen was the coolest guy I had…
The King of Cool... I was a little kid in Cleveland when I first saw Bullitt on our Betamax. Even then, I was in awe of his seemingly effortless style. I thought Steve McQueen was the coolest guy I had…
On to September... Links: Stendig Calendar at Unica Home
An ongoing selection of songs from various artists and genres that I simply can’t live without. This first volume features music from Frank Sinatra, Madeleine Peyroux, Roberta Flack, The Pretenders, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Romeo Void, Ennio Morricone, The Clientele, Led Zeppelin and Alice Smith.
New York Times film critic A.O. Scott looks back at Nicholas Ray‘s 1950 film “In A Lonely Place,” a dark and terrific noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame.
I see this one all the time, and it drives me nuts: a guy in a two (or even three) button single-breasted suit or blazer with all of the buttons fastened. To quote Dom "Stick-Out-Your-Tush" Deluise in Blazing Saddles: WRONNGGG!…
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges was on The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC yesterday for a fascinating and intelligent conversation yesterday about the state of journalism, politics, society, media and human civilization. The show was extremely enlightening and satisfying…
It was a rite of passage as a kid growing up in the suburbs of Cleveland. The bike. The gateway to neighborhood freedom, which eventually gave way to the wider freedom enabled by the car. But those innocent days of youth spent on my simple bike were sweet. Now, as a near middle-age man in New York City, the bicycle has become my favorite way to get around town. A little company here in Brooklyn has rekindled my affection for the simple bicycle: Brooklyn Cruiser.
The number is unlisted. It's a land line or VoIP. Callers can't leave a message (no voicemail or answering machine... on purpose). You can count the number of people who have the number on one hand. Your mother doesn't even…
In this superlative paranoia thriller from Brian De Palma, John Travolta plays a B-movie sound man who accidentally records a political assassination when he's out recording sound effects. The assassination has a survivor: Nancy Allen, who should not have been…
A snap of my friend Brian's vintage G.I. Joe action figure at his house in Woodstock, NY. Click here to see more of my photography.