Thursday, December 23, 2010
A New Year is Approaching
I'm looking forward to a new year, a new outlook, and a better life in 2011.
What are you wishing for in 2011?
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Usher vs. Fan
Don't you hate it when you're trying to sing your romantic, baby-makin' R&B song, and the random chick on your lap accidentally kicks you in the kisser?
I'm sure Usher does, too.
Via Best Week Ever
I'm sure Usher does, too.
Via Best Week Ever
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Katy Perry @ VS Fashion Show
I don't want to like this song, but I do. Sorry to all the Katy Perry haters who are reading this.
Friday, December 3, 2010
A Classy Lady Has Passed On
“I’ve lived just about the most perfect life. I’ve had the best time. If I wanted to do something, I did it. I had house seats for the theater. I was invited to screenings and book parties. I’ve had fun. What else can you ask in life?” -Elaine
Elaine Kaufman, the owner and the high-spirited hostess of Elaine's in NY has died. She was 81. She had one of the best lives one could have: She had the opportunity to meet famous authors, celebrities, musicians, artists, pretty much everybody who was somebody. I was fortunate enough to meet her through a good friend of mine, who was very close with her. She was a classy lady, full of piss and vinegar who didn't take lip from anybody, especially her customers.
Walking into the inner sanctum that is Elaine's was a truly wondrous experience: The golden glow of the lights that lined the walls, the intimate line of tables, overflowing with lively conversation and laughter, and Elaine sitting at a large, round table with her guests, taking it all in, enjoying the company around her, listening intently and shooting out barbed remarks as if she were being fed the lines in a play. She was an amazing woman, full of class, and fire when it was warranted. She will be missed by many. She was not only the proprietor of Elaine's, she was the Empress of her own rich and beautiful kingdom, one in which she filled with some of the most brilliant, talented people the world has ever known.
NY has lost a legend today.
(Via The NY Times)
Elaine Kaufman, the owner and the high-spirited hostess of Elaine's in NY has died. She was 81. She had one of the best lives one could have: She had the opportunity to meet famous authors, celebrities, musicians, artists, pretty much everybody who was somebody. I was fortunate enough to meet her through a good friend of mine, who was very close with her. She was a classy lady, full of piss and vinegar who didn't take lip from anybody, especially her customers.
Walking into the inner sanctum that is Elaine's was a truly wondrous experience: The golden glow of the lights that lined the walls, the intimate line of tables, overflowing with lively conversation and laughter, and Elaine sitting at a large, round table with her guests, taking it all in, enjoying the company around her, listening intently and shooting out barbed remarks as if she were being fed the lines in a play. She was an amazing woman, full of class, and fire when it was warranted. She will be missed by many. She was not only the proprietor of Elaine's, she was the Empress of her own rich and beautiful kingdom, one in which she filled with some of the most brilliant, talented people the world has ever known.
NY has lost a legend today.
(Via The NY Times)
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