Sunday, August 17, 2025

Weekend Tennis Roundup (08/17)


Another week and another unfinished 1000 event. So while we await the winners of Sinner vs. Alcaraz and Swiatek vs. Paolini, enjoy all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW.

'Deeply Superficial': Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story

 

Last night we watched "Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story," Barnaby Thompson's new documentary now streaming on Dekkoo. It's an enjoyable piece of work -- Alan Cumming and Rupert Everett do a wonderful job narrating while Adam Lambert brings a contemporary twist to some of Coward's best-known songs. I guess the only way I might have enjoyed it more is if it had dug a little deeper. Billed as a "lively and affectionate new documentary" celebrating "the extraordinary life and legacy of [the famed] playwright, singer, actor, composer and director," it didn't exactly shy away from his humble background (of which he was deeply ashamed) or his barely veiled homosexuality. Yet when it was over it still somehow felt deeply superficial, although I can't exactly say why. Still, a great introduction to the legendary wit. 


BELOW: Watch Cary Grant present Coward with a Tony for lifetime achievement in 1970:

Friday, August 15, 2025

Remains of the Day (08/15)







Saturday 'Stache: My heart belongs to Daddy














Speedo Sunday: I see red


Hot Cat of the Day: Cutest ball kid ever!


Thursday, August 14, 2025

On the Rag, Vol. 870

 

This week's rag 'n' mag roundup features Tom Holland, Noah Way, Brad Goreski, Hasan Piker and more BELOW.

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Remains of the Day (08/13)














Pop Matters: Carlene Carter, Pointer Sisters, Fleetwood Mac, Shaun Cassidy make list of "20 of the Best New Wave Albums by Rock/Pop Artists" ... I picked Carlene's "C'est C Bon" -- rather than "Musical Shapes" -- when I made a similar list a few years ago HERE. P.S. Carlene Carter says her memoir -- "Cartwheels in High Heels" is complete and she hopes to have it out in 2026.


Hot Cat of the Day: A Facebook friend announced that he'd adopted this little cutie -- Spooky, "a sweet 10 month old Siamese rescue kitty who's a purr machine and snuggle puss who loves to play -- especially at 3 a.m." As if her face weren't enough, this additional comment made my night: "I thought it might be too soon after Penelope passed away to adopt another cat, but Spooky needed a home and I had one to give. It was the right thing to do." 




RIP: Heartbroken over the death of Danielle Spencer, who played TV's greatest kid sister on "What's Happening!!" before embarking on a successful career as a veterinarian. Side note: People talk a lot about representation, which is undoubtedly important. But I don't think it's as straightforward as academics think: I saw myself in Spencer's wisecracking Dee (before my self-consciousness over being gay fundamentally changed who I was) and Oprah saw herself in Mary Richards -- and my husband did just fine without a single Argentine American family on TV -- so let's give humans a little more credit, at least where this topic is concerned. 

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Tennis Tuesday

 

This one looks like he's got quite a grip. More BELOW.