Yesterday was a beautiful day and we decided to eat lunch outside to enjoy it. That meant we were at one of our favorite spots to eat, Southwest NY because it has great outdoor seating that over looks the river. We’re chatting away, waiting for our food to arrive when I notice this gaggle of [...]
We headed uptown on the 1 train this afternoon to catch a movie. We got off the train at 14th Street and exited the station at 13th Street. Who came up from the platform on the opposite staircase from us? John Waters! How cool is that!?! We shared the staircase up to the sidewalk together [...]
Walking back to the office from a meeting, I turned on to 38th Street form 5th Avenue (right by Lord & Taylor) and was asked to please cross the street because there was filming in progress. I was good with that request, I’d walked by the crew doing the set up when I went to [...]
It’s one of those days you kick yourself for not having your camera. It’s still sitting on the desk from when I did the download for the new headers on Sunday. Where it needs to be is with me because I’m standing on 6th Ave and 41st street looking at the fake snow the crew [...]
We made a quick excursion over to Century 21 this afternoon to pick up a couple things, and who did we see while we were there? Queer Eye‘s Carson Kressley was in the men’s underwear section. You would’ve thought he would have joined the many others who’d escaped the city for the holiday weekend, but [...]
Right around 7:00 tonight I was walking down 23rd street towards Sky Rink for my Monday Bluestreak session and I happened upon a screening (maybe the New York premiere?) of Shrek the Third. And who was standing on the green carpet? Shrek himself Mike Meyers chatting it up with the press (no, this picture isn’t [...]
A few posts ago I mentioned that I was getting to go to a reception given by NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg to celebrate LGBT Pride Month. The reception, which was a BBQ, was held yesterday evening at Gracie Mansion, the Mayor’s official residence, and it was very cool to be there. NYCGHA had three-fourths of [...]




