YOU hear Richard Simmons before you see him. On a recent Saturday morning, his tittering acolytes waited in the small … More
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Some Men Are Dressed to the Nines, the Height of Their Pumps – NYTimes.com
ON a recent summer evening at Mr. Black, a dance party held every Tuesday at Bardot on North Vine Street, … More
The Daily Beast: The Old Spice Man’s Internet Triumph
From the moment the Old Spice commercial featuring Isaiah Mustafa aired in February America swooned. Who, we wanted to know, was this dashing, tall, dark and handsome figure with impossible abs, a gleaming smile, and a twinkle in his eyes? (Oh, yes, and riding on a horse. One mustn’t forget the horse).
Skin Deep – Haul Video Brings a Bag of Finds, and Words Only for a Camera – NYTimes.com
MELISSA ROSE PONCE DE LEON, a 19-year-old bartender from the Bronx, had just gone shopping. When she got home … More
Queens of England – – Music – New York – Village Voice
There are 3,700 Scissor Sisters fans, and they are all screaming. The New York City quintet are playing the … More
New York Times: Dig Out the Spandex and Feel the Burn
AROUND 11:40 a.m. every Sunday, they arrive at Foresight Studios, a rehearsal and performance space in the heart of Silver … More
New York Times: A Night Out With Pete Wentz
Los Angeles IN a few hours, Pete Wentz, Fall Out Boy’s most famous member and accidental Internet pinup model, would … More
Village Voice: The Sober Bunch
Life’s a Party for New York Nightlife’s Sober Hipsters.
Radar Magazine: It’s Mini-Britney, Bitch!
A pint-sized performer restores the fallen Britney Spears to the rightful status of Number One Star in the world.
The Advocate: Carson Kressley—America’s Gay Boyfriend
America’s Gay Boyfriend teaches women to love themselves in all shapes and sizes.
Strip Mining: How Las Vegas Became the New Nightclub Capital of the World —Radar
In the past few years, Las Vegas became the nightlife capital of the country, maybe the world.
Village Voice: In Defense of Ultragrrrl
Ultragrrrl has shown an unsettling ability to call the next big thing—a soothsayer for teenage girls, middle-American music fans, and even hipsters who would like to think they know better.