The countdown begins!
You keep asking and I keep hoping that nothing will come of it, but it looks like the show is going to be on after...
Hillery eventually learned not to say everything that came to mind. Some were too good not to write down.
Early days of the blog.
You keep asking and I keep hoping that nothing will come of it, but it looks like the show is going to be on after...
I was talking to my brother on the phone the other night, in a cab, on the way to a party. Since I live in...
I was sorting the mail for my building last week when I noticed that our postman had mistakenly delivered a copy of AARP Magazine. We...
Another one of my brilliant professors at NYU, Perry Meisel, once said to me, “You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. You can ride the...
A couple of years ago, my friend Kendra’s Buffy addiction reached a level that distressed me. “Excuse me?” I said. “I saw that Luke Perry...
I went to NYU as an undergraduate and after about five minutes as a film major, I transferred to the English Department. It was a...
I used to live in a much bigger apartment. It had two bedrooms, five closets, a double parlor, a sun room, and a big balcony, all of which was falling apart. Plaster flaked from the ceilings, the bathroom walls were molding, and the linoleum in the kitchen was older than me. The floorboards creaked mysteriously at night. It was the ideal floor plan in the House of Usher. It was also cheap and big enough to accommodate some serious entertaining. I had a propane grill out on the balcony and served homemade barbecue in the summer. One year I had thirty-five friends over for a Thanksgiving Turkey buffet. I would clean up for a week afterward. What I loved about it was the sense of accomplishment in entertaining people in a manner largely lost on my generation.
I used to live in a much bigger apartment. It had two bedrooms, five closets, a double parlor, a sun room, and a big balcony,...
I live in a very small world. Most of my friends, I’ve known them for eight or nine years. I’ve met all their friends several...
Ages ago, I used to visit my family. It’s a thousand mile trip, so what most twenty-somethings rationalize as the free use of a laundry...