Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Tennis Tuesday


You can get a better idea of what this clay-court specialist plays with HERE.

Remains of the Day (06/16)

 




















"Final Set": Damian and I caught a screening of the new Chris Evert-Martina Navratilova documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival, and let me start by saying I never wanted it to end. Because of my deep affection and admiration for these two women, I knew I would love it no matter what. But director Rebecca Gitlitz and producer Jenna Ricker -- who spoke afterward -- managed to take a well-documented story and reveal new things that even the biggest fan on earth (aka: me) didn't know. My face still hurts from smiling and my eyes are still swollen from crying. Premiere June 26 on Netflix


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Chastity Belt: The hilarious Nadya Ginsburg unleashes Madonna, Cher and her own inner wild child in "Feral Fatale," a musical comedy cabaret on July 23 at the Cutting Room that is packed with songs, stand-up and unapologetic feminine rage. Tickets available HERE.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Weekend Tennis Roundup


Titles for Kamil Majchrzak, Ben Shelton, Donna Vekic and Robin Montgomery. Full report plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

New York Groove: Knicks Win First NBA Championship in 53 Years


The Knicks win it all for the first time since my buddy(!) Walt “Clyde” Frazier brought it home in 1973 (and 1970). I have never watched a basketball game in my entire life, but I couldn’t be happier for my beloved NYC!🗽🎉❤️ 


Friday, June 12, 2026

Remains of the Day (06/12)














Hot Cat of the Day: Good morning, Harvey! (Do some people actually wake up without a wild animal draped across their bodies?)



Fatal Falls: Caught a screening of "Niagara" (1953) over at the Film Forum's festival to mark the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe. It was one of her rare films I had never seen -- it's really good! -- and what a surprise to learn that the hunk she's scheming with, played by Richard Allan, turned out to be gay in real life! 


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Young Man in Bar #3: John Starr recalls when he was (briefly) in Arthur Hiller's "Making Love" (!982), widely considered the first mainstream Hollywood studio feature to (sort of) depict a gay romance in a sympathetic, positive light.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

On the Rag, Vol. 911

 

This week's rag 'n' mag roundup features Filipe Renan, Nicholas Galitzine, Dermot O’Leary, Louis Tomlinson, the founders of a lifestyle brand inspired by '80s erotica and more BELOW.