
“The Password is: Borgasmord.”
Former Child Star Mason Reese celebrates his 43rd year on the planet today, having been born on April 11th, 1965. Happy Birthday, Dear Mason!

“The Password is: Borgasmord.”
Former Child Star Mason Reese celebrates his 43rd year on the planet today, having been born on April 11th, 1965. Happy Birthday, Dear Mason!

Tripping Horse
“Gail, you rock! Your writing is brilliant and we are very happy with our bio! For us it was easy: We just threw a ton of information into a big pot, you sifted through it and what we got is a wonderful story what can be used for a movie. Wow, you have that gift that makes it special. We might knock on your door when the next record comes out.”
Love from Manuel, Antonia, Michaela and Thomas of Tripping Horse

Kurt Reil, Far Left
“It was great to talk to Gail. I felt like I was having a conversation with an old friend, not a journalist I’ve never met; she put me at ease to open up and maybe say things I wouldn’t normally say to a writer who was not nearly as clued-in. There is always the danger that what you said can be misrepresented or used in a way that you did not expect or intend, but I had a sense that Gail was ultimately trustworthy, which she earned in her obvious appreciation and understanding of music. Somehow, she managed to distill a lengthy, 90 minute interview into a tightly-focused profile that I am very proud of. Let’s talk again soon, Gail!”

Diary of Indignities = Good Reading!
I just started reading Patrick Hughes’ completely hilarious memoir, Diary of Indignities, a copy of which I strongly recommend you pick up if you, like me, enjoy laughing your ass off at other peoples’ ridiculous misfortune.
Continue reading Diary of Indignities and a Holiday Rant About Vegetarians

Charlton Heston, as Moses, Parts The Red Sea
Hollywood legend Charlton Heston passed away over the weekend (April 5th, 2008) at age 83. Although I was never a fan of Heston’s misguided support of the NRA or his wacky right wing political views, he was a pretty good actor. I especially enjoyed his fine performance as Moses in The Ten Comandments, which I try to watch whenever it is on TV.