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Drake Shaved His Beard and People All Over the World are Not Having It

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Well everyone, sad news on this Friday the 13th. Drake posted a now deleted photo on Instagram showcasing his newly shaven face where a dark, thick, beautiful beard once was. He’ll be hosting SNL this weekend and based on his caption, it’s safe to assume these two events has something to do with each other.

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People on the Internet are very upset, and understandably so.

RIP, Drake’s beard. We miss you.

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Gag on Fenton Bailey’s Instagram Photos and Review of Beyoncé’s Formation World Tour

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WOW founder Fenton Bailey was at Beyoncé‘s Formation World Tour in San Diego last night and wrote up a rave review of the Queen’s spectacle. As expected, Bey slayed (and sprayed) as she does live in concert—see Fenton’s Instagram pictures and what he had to say!

Evening began taking our asses to Red Lobster. The place was hopping as other fans had the same idea. Speaking of fans, counted at least 50 deployed on the stage, while waiting for her take the stage at the Qualcomm arena in San Diego. And even during the show’s quietest moments the whole set buzzed like beehive, appropriately. Dominating the scene was a giant white screen that made everyone look gorgeous and turned out to be skyscraper-sized block that rotated giving us Beyonce on every surface from every angle. From Formation all the way through to the fantastic prancing water finale, the show was a merciless, meticulous, and marvelous attack on the senses. She was incandescent with a righteous energy channeling woman scorned, drag queen, tribal mama and so much more. I admit to bias; she seemed to play the entire show to Nolan. Every time she came by she locked eyes with him, winking laughing and even blowing a kiss. It was like they were besties. Never seen a show like it.

 

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#GotchaAudio: Trump Lied & Pretended To Be Own Publicist Just To Brag About Himself

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Trump and his then girlfriend Marla Maples at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, N.J., April, 1991.

Trump and his then girlfriend Marla Maples at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, N.J., April, 1991.


The voice is pretty familiar. The man on the end of phone defending Donald Trump says he’s a media spokesman named John Miller. He says,

I’m sort of new her. I’m somebody that he knows and I think somebody that he trusts and likes… I’m going to do this a little, part-time, and then, yeah, go on with my life.

A recording obtained by The Washington Post captures what New York reporters and editors who covered Trump’s early career experienced in the for the past 30 years calls from Trump’s Manhattan office that resulted in conversations with “John Miller” or “John Barron” .

25 years ago in 1991, Sue Carswell, a reporter at People magazine, called Trump’s office seeking an interview with the developer. She had just been assigned to cover the soap opera surrounding the end of Trump’s 12-year marriage to Ivana, his budding relationship with the model Marla Maples and his rumored affairs with any number of celebrities who regularly appeared on the gossip pages of the New York newspapers. According to the Washington Post story,

Within five minutes, Carswell got a return call from Trump’s publicist, a man named John Miller, who immediately jumped into a startlingly frank and detailed explanation of why Trump dumped Maples for the Italian model Carla Bruni.

He really didn’t want to make a commitment,” Miller said. “He’s coming out of a marriage, and he’s starting to do tremendously well financially.

Miller turned out to be a remarkably forthcoming source — a spokesman with rare insight into the private thoughts and feelings of his client.

“Have you met him?” Miller asked the reporter. “He’s a good guy, and he’s not going to hurt anybody. . . . He treated his wife well and . . . he will treat Marla well.

Some reporters found the calls from Miller or Barron disturbing or even creepy; others thought they were just examples of Trump being playful. Today, as the presumptive Republican nominee for president faces questions about his attitudes toward women, what stands out to some who received those calls is Trump’s characterization of women who he portrayed as drawn to him sexually.

Actresses,” Miller said in the call to Carswell, “just call to see if they can go out with him and things.” Madonna “wanted to go out with him.” And Trump’s alter ego boasted that in addition to living with Maples, Trump had “three other girlfriends.”

Miller was consistent about referring to Trump as “he,” but at one point, when asked how important Bruni was in Trump’s busy love life, the spokesman said,

I think it’s somebody that — you know, she’s beautiful. I saw her once, quickly, and beautiful . . . ” and then he quickly pivoted back into talking about Trump — then a 44-year-old father of three — in the third person.

In 1990, Trump testified in a court case that “I believe on occasion I used that name.”

But this morning after the article appeared online, Trump denied that he was John Miller.

No, I don’t think it — I don’t know anything about it. You’re telling me about it for the first time and it doesn’t sound like my voice at all. I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice and then you can imagine that, and this sounds like one of the scams, one of the many scams — doesn’t sound like me.

Later, he was more definitive:

It was not me on the phone. And it doesn’t sound like me on the phone, I will tell you that, and it was not me on the phone. And when was this? Twenty-five years ago?

OK, but to hear the audio and read the full interview go here.

(via Washington Post)

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May 14th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Musician, David Byrne

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May 15, 1952David Byrne:

Let’s go out

To the place

Where the hands of time are slowed

Where no one walks

No one dies

No more hassles anymore”

In 1978, at a party, I heard a song titled Psycho Killer that actually changed my mind about the way I listened to music. At that time my musical menu was full of Sondheim, plus college favorites: Carole King, Carly Simon, James Taylor, Paul Simon, plus lots of old school R&B. When I heard my first Talking Heads single I am sure I was quite high. The song would have made a very strong impression under any condition. I had never heard something so raw and primal, and yet tuneful. I have remained a lifelong fan.

The Husband (then The BF) and I watched Jonathan Demme’s extraordinary documentary Stop Making Sense (1984) several times. It was playing in the Pike Place Cinema, just steps away from where we lived in the Pike Place Market in Seattle. I sort of remember eating ‘shrooms and dancing in the aisles… actually I am sure I did that. Stop Making Sense is brilliantly directed by Demme. It may be the best concert film of all time. It is different from other filmed concerts with its use of a carefully scripted performance. It is unusual because Demme uses few quick cuts, audience shots, applause sounds or unnecessary props (apparently Byrne insisted all objects not central to the film be painted flat black). This concert film is most famous for Byrne’s eccentric and electric showmanship, the nutty choreography, and, of course, The Big White Suit.

I have every album by Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Byrne’s solo work, his collaborations with Brian Eno: The Catherine Wheel and My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts, and his Academy Award winning score with Ryuichi Sakamoto for Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor (1987). I have never stopped listening. My #1 favorite song of all time is a Byrne/Talking Heads composition, Once In A Lifetime. I still get shivers every time I hear it.

Byrne was born in Scotland, but he spent his youth in the suburbs of Hamilton, Ontario, and Baltimore. The innocuous middleclass landscapes of these places played a role in many of his songs. He is the son of a respected scientist. After high school, Byrne was accepted at the prestigious Rhode Island School Of Design (RISD) in 1970. He only went for a year, dismissing art school as overpriced and unnecessary. While at RISD, he met drummer Chris Franz and bassist Tina Weymouth which resulted in the formation of Talking Heads, the greatest band of the “New Wave” era.

The band landed regular gigs at the NYC music club CBGB. It was one of the few clubs to feature bands with a new sound like The Ramones, Television, Blondie.  This small Manhattan venue was the birthplace of the fledgling Punk, New Wave scene of the late 1970’s. By 1979, Talking Heads was the most influential band of this scene. They already had two critically praised and popular albums and had appeared as musical guests on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. As lead singer and lyricist, Byrne got the most attention. His intense, frenetic stage persona made him a charismatic, original performer, and his astute yet accessible lyrics were loved by both pop fans and avant-garde purists.

They recorded eight original albums, plus a live album and two films. The made 15 videos, working with important directors: Demme, Jim Jarmusch, Wim Wenders, receiving heavy rotation on MTV. Their groundbreaking fusion of pop, disco, funk, and experimental music, along with Byrne’s refreshingly innocent, joyous lyrics, proved popular with music fans of all ages and persuasions. My circle of friends gave a new Talking Heads release the status of a holiday.

Talking Heads officially broke up in 1991, even though the band’s working relationship had been dysfunctional since the release of Naked in 1988. All the members wanted to do side and solo projects.

Byrne remains an ambitious and prolific artist, working in a staggering variety of genres. Even before the band split up, he had released several solo albums and collaborated on recordings with other musicians. He established his own label, Luaka Bop, in 1990, World Music musicians. He has had drawings, paintings, photographs and furnishings displayed at important galleries and museums. In the late 1990’s he hosted the PBS series Sessions At West 54th. He has appeared on The Simpsons and Inside The Actors Studio.

In 2002, Byrne created a giant flowchart to cover scaffolding at Saks Fifth Avenue in NYC, called Everything Is Connected, that showed how designers and their brands could be connected to various trends and people in pop culture, notably, he connects Donna Karan with Karl Marx and Prada with reality television.

Here Lies Love, a musical about Imelda Marcos, written in collaboration with Fatboy Slim debuted at Adelaide Festival of Arts in Australia in 2006 and then was performed at Carnegie Hall, NYC in 2007. It had long run at The Public Theatre two years ago and then toured.

Byrne is noted for his activism in support of Bicycling and for having used a bike as his main means of transport for most of his life, especially cycling around NYC. He has a regular cycling column in the NY Times. Like me, he does not own a car. Byrne has written widely on cycling, including a book Cycling Diaries (2009). Byrne has designed a series of bicycle parking racks in the form of image outlines corresponding to the NYC neighborhoods in which they were located, such as a dollar sign for Wall Street, a gay gym bunny in Chelsea, a desperate chorus boy at Time Square, a Jewish Intellectual on the Upper West Side, and a dead hipster in Williamsburg.

I have every reason to believe, although it has never been discussed, that David Byrne is the Husband’s favorite musical artist. We have seen Byrne in concert several times through the decades. In 2009, I had given The Husband two tickets to see Byrne in concert for his birthday (hoping he would take me as his date). The concert was called Songs Of David Byrne And Brian Eno, all songs associated with their collaborations. I was overcome with relief when, post-concert, while walking down the street, The Husband turned to me and said: “Am I wrong, or was that the best concert we have ever seen? And, we have seen quite a few concerts in our 30 years together.”

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#BrandLoyalty: Art World Black Sheep, Damien Hirst, Is Back In Gagosian’s Golden Flock

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The world’s richest living artist, Damien Hirst and the most powerful art dealer on the planet, Larry Gagosian, are back in business together again. (Yes, I know it’s a goat.)

Hirst split with the mega-dealer, who oversees a global empire with some sixteen locations in cities from New York to Hong Kong, just days after Art Basel Miami Beach in 2012.

The breakup with Gagosian came four years after the artist took the ballsy, unprecedented move of organizing an auction of his own work at Sotheby’s London. The sale was held just days before the big crash of ’08 and made Hirst over $150 million.

Neither party has ever spoken publicly about the reasons for the split, and it seems that neither will say why they are back together? (The photo of the two of them here was taken after the split and it seems Larry & Damien have remained friendly.)

Gagosian marked the reconciliation by devoting his entire booth to Hirst at Frieze New York last week (pics of installation by me, shown below here). In 2012, all of Gagosian’s locations worldwide (eleven at the time) showcased Hirst’s spot paintings.

With Gagosian’s 16 galleries worldwide and Hirst’s billion dollar fortune, the sky is the limit. What’s next?

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#WorldsOldest: 116 Year-Old Emma Morano Is the Last Person Living Born in the 19th Century

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Emma Morano, 116, is the world’s oldest person

116-year-old Susannah Mushatt Jones died in New York City this week leaving just one person on the planet who was alive in the 1800s; Emma Morano.

Born only a month before 1900 began (just in under the wire) when Queen Victoria was still on the throne! Morano is now the oldest living person. She still lives on her own in northern Italy.

She was happy to hear the title had passed to her, one of her relatives told London’s Daily Telegraph newspaper. Rosi Santoni said,

“She was told this morning and she said ‘My word, I’m as old as the hills,’ but she was very pleased.”

When the Telegraph reporter called she was eating a lunch of semolina with a boiled egg. She eats a raw egg each day, ever since a doctor’s recommendation when she was diagnosed with anemia at the age of 20.

Morano was the first of eight children, all of whom have since died. One sister lived to be 102. In 1926, she married and in 1937 her only child was born, but died at a few months old. In 1938, she separated from her husband, Giovanni Martinuzzi, but never divorced. Until 1954, she was a worker at a jute factory in her town before working in the kitchen of a boarding school. She retired at 75.

Morano mostly cites her eating habits for helped her live so long.

For breakfast I eat biscuits with milk or water. Then during the day I eat two eggs — one raw and one cooked — just like the doctor recommended when I was 20 years old. For lunch I’ll eat pasta and minced meat then for dinner, I’ll have just a glass of milk.

Sleep is another important factor in her longevity, she said. Morano goes to bed before 7 every night and wakes up before 6 a.m.

Her physician, Dr. Carlo Bava, is convinced it’s genetics as well. He notes that Morano takes no medication and has been in stable, good health for years.

From a strictly medical and scientific point of view, she can be considered a phenomenon.

Emma seems to go against everything that could be considered the guidelines for correct nutrition: She has always eaten what she wants, with a diet that is absolutely repetitive. For years, she has eaten the same thing every day, not much vegetables or fruit. But she’s gotten this far.”“

Gerontologists at the University of Milan are studying Morano, along with a handful of Italians over age 105, to try to figure out why they live so long. Italy is known for its centenarians — many of whom live in Sardinia.

On her 116th birthday last year Morano received a congratulatory telegram from Sergio Mattarella, the president of Italy, according to the Telegraph, and a signed parchment of blessing from Pope Francis, which is now framed and hangs on the wall of her apartment.

(T/Y Tad; via KHOU)

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Watch the Live Stream of Holly Woodlawn’s Memorial Today

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You can watch the live stream of drag icon Holly Woodlawn‘s memorial today taking place at La MaMa in New York City. Some of the presenters include Jeremiah Newton, Agosto Machado, Michael Musto, Lady Bunny, and Robert Coddington, among others.

The times are as follows:

10:30am PDT (San Francisco) / 12:30pm CDT (Chicago) / 1:30pm EDT (New York) / 17:30 GMT / 6:30pm BST (London) / 19:30 CEST (Berlin). Share your thoughts on Twitter with #howlround and follow @LaMaMaETC and @HowlRoundTV.

Also, check out this video of Holly discussing Lou Reed’s iconic “Walk on the Wild Side.”

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#ArchitecturePorn: This Hamptons Modernist Gem Can Be Yours (Temporarily) This Summer!

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This little gem of a beach house is a simple cypress box, beautifully sited in Amagansett, Long Island in the Hamptons. It belongs to my old pal, author Joe Dolce.

After 40 years of withstanding the weather and wear and tear, it needed an update so, Dolce and hired the original architect to do the renovation. Harry Bates designed the house in ’67 for a young family. (It was in a 
1970 issue of House Beautiful and after the update, it was featured on the cover of Dwell in April of ’09)

The original architect had worked with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in NYC for many years before leaving to start his own practice. The house is one of many he designed throughout Long Island. Paul Masi —who served as the project architect for the renovation and who was key in maintaining the integrity 
of the original design—became a partner in Bates’s firm in 1998.

Dolce wanted to slightly expand, update the mod-cons –as they say– and 
reorient an awkward staircase that had replaced the original spiral one. Reusing material made the update almost invisible. They reused all 12-inch cypress boards from the old deck and former south-facing wall. I’ve known Joe for decades and stayed here a couple of summers ago. I didn’t know the details of the update and had no idea as the extent of the renovation. It looks like they just updated the kitchen and bathroom, but SO much more was done. Says Dolce,

You have no idea what it looked like!

You have all sorts of possibilities for voyeurism in this house, which is exciting—depending on who your guests are… But usually it’s just my mother.”

Screen Shot 2016-05-08 at 5.28.13 AM This property is really secluded, just steps from private beaches and Napeague Bay and minutes from Atlantic Ocean beaches. It’s a really special place in a superb location, close to an organic farm with great proximity to swimming, kayaking, cycling and off-road trails plus wireless, Netflix and chill, etc. Perfect for a couple (with great taste) or a small family.

But by Hampton’s mega-mansion standards, at 1400 square feet, this is really guest-house size, which is perfect, because YOU can be the guest! It has 3 Bedrooms and sleeps 5, with 2 Bathrooms, a half bath with a sexy outdoor shower. It’s nestled in the woods and you can rent it THIS summer. It’s $3000 a week in June, $4000 in July and $5000 in peak-season August. You can rent it for a whole month or even the whole summer, if you jump on it now. Find out availability and details on VRBO here.

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Meghan Trainor Busted Her Ass on ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’

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Hit-maker and songwriter Meghan Trainor was recently on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to perform her new single “Me Too.” After a great performance and just as the song ended, Meghan turned around and promptly ate it right there in front of Jimmy Fallon, the entire audience, and all the people watching at home! It all goes down at the 3:45 mark.
Jimmy made light of the situation laying next to Meghan right where she fell. Watch her entire performance below.

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Controversial “No Fats, No Fems” Discussion Deconstructed In Pics NSFW

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Check out this awesome new series Bare by Lisbon-based photographer Adam Moco! In 2013, he created portrait project Tryst Pic where he shot provocative images of gay men he met on hook-up apps like Grindr, Scruff and Tinder. His latest venture is a visual and audio response to all the “strict and unforgiving list of preferences presented in select online profiles”. Posts, using terms like “no fats” or “no fems” are way to prevalent, and in Moco’s view, “problematic”. Bare is a series of nudes exploring and celebrating the diversity of  male forms. Representing a wide array of subjects in exposed states, the project embodies the vulnerability and beauty of embracing one’s bare self. Amplifying the voices of his subjects, Moco invites you to listen to recordings of the men discussing their bodies and the state of being naked. You can watch and listen to the entire series HERE.

 

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May 15th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!


#BornThisDay: Artist, Jasper Johns

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May 15, 1930Jasper Johns:

“To be an artist you have to give up everything, including the desire to be a good artist.”

I have a passion for 20th century American Art. I also have always been fascinated with the the NYC of the 1950s, when these geniuses produced their astonishing works while in the closet, but whose gayness was really an open secret: Montgomery Clift, James Dean, Paul Cadmus, George Platt Lynes, Andy Warhol, Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, Truman Capote, Christopher Isherwood, W.H. Auden, James Merrill, Frank O’Hara, Allen Ginsberg, Lincoln Kirstein, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, Langston Hughes, Philip Johnson.

Jasper Johns is a Southern Gentleman from South Carolina. In 1953, after a stint in the army, he moved to NYC with the notion of becoming an artist or maybe a writer. Within just a few years he had created the iconic piece, Flag, And White Flag. Within a half a decade he would have four paintings in the permanent collection of MoMA. Within a decade of arriving in the Big Apple, Johns was considered the greatest living American artist.

In 1953, Johns met fellow artist Robert Rauschenberg. It was exactly the era when homosexuality was not just scrutinized, but it was vigorously suppressed. It was the McCarthy era, when unnatural fear of communism was everywhere.  All kinds of political propaganda was populating the press, and it was intimated that the gay community was in some way a big security risk to the USA.

Rauschenberg had been a recognized as an important artist well before Johns had even started in painting class at Black Mountain College, the experimental Fine Arts school in, of all places, Asheville, North Carolina, which in its short run was the educational home to a group of gay artists including critic Eric Bentley, composers Lou Harrison and John Cage, poet Robert Duncan, and painters Cy Twombly and Robert De Niro, Sr..

Because of the political climate of his era, Rauschenberg married in 1950 to keep up appearances. A year later he secretly began an affair with Twombly.  Johns fell in love with Rauschenberg, who became an inspiration to the younger artist. Rauschenberg:

 “We gave each other permission.”

This relationship gave them each an opportunity for self-expression, discussion and debate, and an understanding and support that neither had ever experienced before. This partnership spurred them to explore unique compositions and a new way of painting. This new direction went away from the emotions in the paintings that were so common with the Abstract Expressionists of the time. They instead placed other material objects on the canvas.  Everything from newspaper to found objects to pieces of cloth. The two men were totally supportive of one another. Rauschenberg explained:

“He and I were each other’s first serious critics. Actually, he was the first painter I ever shared ideas with, or had discussions with about painting.  No, not the first, Cy Twombly was the first.  But Cy and I were not critical. Jasper and I literally traded ideas. He would say ‘I’ve got a terrific idea for you,’ and then I’d have to find one for him. Ours were two very different sensibilities, and being so close to each other’s work kept any incident of similarity from occurring.”

Sparking each other on creatively, Johns painted the images of everyday objects: numerals, letters, maps, flags and letters that captivated the art world in the 1950s and 1960s when NYC was the center of all things art. Rauschenberg called his pieces “Combines”, a hybrid of collage, sculpture and painting. Johns continued to paint.

The two artists started to develop a secret code in their works. They shared objects, like flags and light bulbs. Johns would draw them and Rauschenberg would include them into his Combines. They also shared many inside jokes and coded language in their work.  Some were photos, others were literary references. An exchange of ideas and motifs was an important part of the relationship between Johns and Rauschenberg despite their different approaches to the work.

Johns and Rauschenberg continued to be lovers from 1955-1961, the era of their best and most important work. They had living/working lofts in the same building and traveled freely between their two spaces. Although the men lived and worked together, it was Johns who received the most acclaim. Johns:

 “I don’t want my work to be an exposure of my feelings.”

Johns moved to do assemblages also. His 1955 encaustic and collage work Target With Plaster Casts consisted of nine wooden boxes with hinged doors, each box holding of a body part. One of them held a realistic penis. A representative of the Museum Of Modern Art asked if it would be acceptable if that particular box stayed closed. Johns answered that it would be all right to keep the lid closed some of the time but not all of the time.

Johns also began painting single image canvases. His most famous painting Flag (1955) was a hit with the critics and the public. It forced the viewer to ask: “Is it a flag or a painting of a flag?”  The sheer absurdity of the composition made people wonder about what makes something art. Studying the painting, you are not trying to interpret the artist’s intentions or emotions. Instead you are left with: What is art?  And what is good art?

While living in NYC, Johns became close with composer John Cage and his partner dancer/choreographer Merce Cunningham, significant contributors to the Modern Dance scene. Johns collaborated with Cunningham and Cage on dances by designing sets and costumes. He became an artistic adviser to the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Johns, Cage & Cunningham worked together in 1973 on Cunningham’s piece noted Un Jour Ou Deux. These gay men worked together and separately, yet never displayed explicit gay content in any of their works.

Having a partner who shares ideas and appreciates your interests and your work must be a beautiful and rare thing. It is almost too good to be true. In fact, Johns and Rauschenberg broke up in 1961.  They each moved far away from each other, Rauschenberg to the Florida Keys, Johns to rural Connecticut, and their painting styles changed quite drastically after they were apart.

Johns and Rauschenberg split up because of the discomfort of being recognized as a couple outside of their circle. Rauschenberg:

“What had been sensitive and tender became gossip.”

Johns recalled the time he was reading Gertrude Stein’s The Autobiography Of Alice B.Toklas and Rauschenberg had stated: “One day they’ll be writing about us like that.” Johns was none too pleased by Rauschenberg’s comparison to the famous lesbian couple.

Their breakup was tough and bitter. They didn’t speak for more than a decade. In 1961, when the relationship was falling apart, Johns produced a painting In Memory Of My Feelings, Frank O’Hara, taking the name from a poem by O’Hara that addresses gay love and the price paid for suppressing it. The poem’s first line:

“My quietness has a man in it.”

In 2006, John’s painting False Start (1957) was sold by gay billionaire David Geffen to a private buyer for 80 million dollars, the highest price ever paid for the work by of a living artist.

Johns has become more and more reclusive through the years. He made an appearance of sorts on a 1999 episode of The Simpsons, playing an artist named Jasper Johns. He lives alone on an estate in Connecticut. He rarely grants interviews. In 2011, President Obama presented Johns with the Presidential Medal Of Freedom, the first artist to receive the country’s highest civilian honor since Alexander Calder in 1977 (Calder refused his award to protest America’s treatment of Vietnam draft resisters).

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Johns and Rauschenberg shared a relationship that was the deepest and most important of their entire lives. Rauschenberg died six years ago this very week.

Johns’ art is about tension, knowing and not knowing, the explained and the unexplained. His paintings hold secrets.

“Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it.”

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#RealEstatePorn: Inside Adam Levine & Behati Prinsloo’s $5.5 Million NYC Loft

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On the surface, Adam Levine & Behati Prinsloo are nearly perfect. Now the couple’s nearly perfect loft on Greene Street is on the market. But just one bedroom for $5.5 million? Well’ it’s 2,800 square feet but now that they are expecting, I guess that’s too small.

But for that price, you get a prime SoHo loft with a huge master bedroom, a rockstar slash model walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom with a sexy soaking Jacuzzi tub… plus a giant living room/ dining room/ kitchen big enough to roller skate in.

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(via Vogue Australia)

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#RIP: Inside Warhol Superstar Holly Woodlawn’s NYC Memorial

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Yesterday in NYC was the second memorial for Warhol Superstar and actress Holly Woodlawn (above pic by Jack Mitchell). The icon passed away on December 6, 2015 at the age of 69, and was remembered at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles on March 6 with a special marker. She will also always be immortalized as “he who was a she” in Lou Reed’s hit song Walk On The Wild Side. Performance artist and Woodlawn’s good friend Penny Arcade hosted and spoke at the event at La MaMa Theatre (the venue where Woodlawn often performed) in the East Village, attended by many of Holly’s friends and fans including Jackie Rudin, model Lauren Foster, fashion/gay magazine illustrator Robert W. Richards, Michael Musto, Kate Bornstein (I Am Cait), filmmaker Steve Zehentner, Dandy of New York Patrick McDonald, Robert Coddington, PR maven Chip Duckett, author Michael Gross, Michael “Formika” Jones, Connie Fleming (Connie Girl), Warhol Superstar Paul “Marie” Ambrose, Jimmy Webb, John Vacarro, Ruby Lynn Reyner, Agosto Machado, Jeremiah Newton (Beautiful Darling) and photogs Henny Garfunkel and Dustin Pittman. Also, a very special thank you to Jackie Rudin for capturing the moment/event with your beautiful photos!

Patrick McDonald:

The movie clips they showed of Holly were amazing! They showed Broken Goddess, Women In Revolt and Trash. Holly was kind. She never hurt anybody. Her performances at Reno Sweeney, Snafu… She was really talented…an original! Los Angeles was where she lived, but it was New York that made her a star!

Penny Arcade:

She was audacious, larger than life, the star of stage, screen and street… and she made no distinction between the three. Holly was an original in a world of Xeroxes. It will take a long time to absorb the truth of what Holly Woodlawn’s true impact was on the culture at large or even on myself. Holly’s impact went far beyond glitter, beyond drag, queerness, transgenderness, sex, glamour, outrageousness. Those elements were the delivery system, but the impact was pure humanity… the power of a single unique spirit to break the sound barrier of invisibility, without changing an iota of their louche, decadent, irreverent, criminal, outsider nature.

 

 

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#RealEstatePorn: What Would Carrie, Monica or Will’s NYC Apartments Really Cost Today?

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Everyone always has such cool apartments on TV, especially the NYC ones. But what would those places cost in today’s market? The New York Post speculated and here are their findings. (I pretty much agree, based on what I pay, as well as what my friends do… except for the Friends apartment. That place would be almost twice as much.)

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Monica and Rachel’s loft in the West Village
Cost today: $4,500/month

Monica Geller inherited her two-bedroom, one-bath apartment, that she shared with Rachel Green, from her grandmother. It’s across the hallway from a smaller two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment Chandler and Joey shared. Given all their incomes, it’s pretty safe to say none of them could never afford these two pads.

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Jerry Seinfeld’s Upper West Side apartment
Cost today: $3,400/month

Jerry Seinfeld’s no-frills bachelor pad was a one-bedroom at 129 W. 81st St., close to where the real Seinfeld lives today at the swanky Beresford. And according to Scouting NY his TV apartment,

was the actual building where Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David lived in Manhattan during their early stand-up days.

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Carrie Bradshaw’s Upper East Side pad
Cost today: $2,700/month

Writer Carrie Bradshaw supposedly paid just $700/month for her rent-controlled apartment at 245 E. 73rd St., but according to the Post, there are more than a few inaccuracies here. One, the outside shots of the brownstone-lined street were actually filmed in the West Village on Perry Street. (If you know NYC, you could tell this immediately… this was always confusing to me?) Two, that address on 73rd Street doesn’t actually exist. (I Love Lucy did the same thing in the 50s placing the Riccardo’s apartment in the East River.)

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Will & Grace’s Upper West Side two-bedroom
Cost: $6,750/month

Will had a pretty nice apartment at 155 Riverside Drive. He asked Grace to share his giant two-bedroom, two-bathroom place with a terrace. As a corporate lawyer, he most likely owned the apartment because, if you remember, they added a bathroom and refinished the floors, among other things. (The show said it was rent-stabilized, but Will was the president of the tenant’s board, which wouldn’t exist if it WAS rstabilized. Whatever. It was a TV show.)

Anyway, the Post gave a pretty good monthly rental guess for the place but my pal, Veronica Hinman of Douglas Elliman says that if it was for sale in today’s market, it would ask for just under $2 million.

I have a lot of clients in the market for just this size place… now, if it were downtown, you can add another $500,000 to that price!

Ah, Manhattan real estate is SO cheap –said no one EVER. (T/Y Tad; via NY Post)

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#TheGreatPicture: The World’s Largest Photo Was Taken with the World’s Largest “Camera”

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It is a fitting name for the world’s largest print photograph; The Great Picture. It’s a black and white panoramic print of Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, which is a decommissioned military outpost. It measures 111 feet wide by 32 feet high on seamless white muslin.

Made a decade ago in 2006 by six artists in an abandoned F-18 hangar in Irvine, California, not only did they create the world’s largest photo print, they created the world’s largest pinhole camera to produce it. By light-sealing the hangar, and using the light sensitive cloth, the building acted as the “camera” to take a panoramic shot of the base.

It originally produced as part of the Legacy Project, a photographic and historical record of the base before it was transformed into what is now the Orange County Great Park.

After producing the negative, 80 volunteers helped with the development of the print in custom trays the size of an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The Great Picture has been displayed in various across the country since 2007. Wonder where it will live?

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