THE NUCLEAR OPTION: Hillary Clinton's campaign today acknowledged plans to try to win seating of the disputed Michigan and Florida delegations to the Democratic Nation Convention at a meeting of the party's Rules and Bylaws Committee on May 31... Read the whole galling thing.
Maybe Carville's right about Clinton's anatomy, because this really would take balls, especially considering the sticky little fact that OBAMA'S NAME WASN'T EVEN ON THE BALLOT IN MICHIGAN.
Besides constantly struggling to keep my esophagus free of bile as this primary gets more adolescent and pandering by the minute, I've been dipping into Tribeca and listening to Make-Up for old time's sake. Here are three places the mongrel cat's been:
Lou Reed and Julian Schnabel banter after Sunday night's screening of Berlin, the concert documentary covering Reed's performance of his cult-classic in its entirety at St. Ann's Warehouse in '06, backed by a small orchestra, Antony and Sharon Jones.
Elaine Stritch dishes about her struggles in the brilliant new revival of Endgame at BAM, starring John Turturro, Max Casella, and Alvin Epstein. Everyone is so sharp in this; see it if at all possible. Sugar plum!!!
Elliott Gould talks at length about his big career flame-out in the early '70s: "My God, when I was about your age I was a very hot movie commodity, not knowing how it worked. I’ve realized that my problem when I fell out of favor in Hollywood was that I was unwilling and incapable of compromise."
(Photo from Dead Air Space; Radiohead's tour began last night in Florida. I was not there, but judging from these videos the usual blathering assholes were on hand.)
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