#TinyThreads: An Insignificant Series

While I don’t have the energy to write a review, just trust me when I tell you to go see ‘Six’ if it plays anywhere near you. 

#TinyThreads

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Jim Verraros Assumes Pyramid Position

After what seems like a lifetime of delicious teasing, Jim Verraros releases his new single ‘Pyramid’ today, making this a day worthy of celebration, continuing the splash he made with recent hit ‘Take My Bow’. From cuts like ‘ Go Deep’ on his debut album ‘Rollercoaster’ to much of the ‘Do Not Disturb’ era, Verraros has often offered cheekily unabashed musical takes on gay love and life. Sprinkling in enough skin and spiciness to the proceedings to visually entice viewers, Verraros is also making music that moves the masses. ‘Take My Bow‘ charged across dance floors around the world, and ‘Pyramid’ aims to erect a similar trajectory

{Listen to ‘Pyramid’ here.}

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Trying Out A New Kimpton

Happiness will always be the promise of a first-time stay at a new Kimpton hotel. It’s been a while since I’ve been able to travel with Mom, and this weekend will mark our first Mother’s Day Broadway trip since 2019, a resumption of a happy tradition. When seeking out a comfortable base of operation for our shows, I was pleasantly surprised to discover a new Kimpton hotel had risen since our last trip (and a few memorable stays at The Muse). 

The Hotel Theta is ideally located in midtown – perfect for where we like to be – in the heart of Manhattan and yet somehow just slightly, and blessedly, removed from the madness of Times Square. According to their literature, the rooms offer more space than the average New York hotel room, which can be, at best, uncomfortably cozy. After a day of feeling packed into humanity, the escape of a hotel room high above the business and busyness of the grid is a welcome indulgence. Elevating that experience is the client care and customer satisfaction for which the Kimpton company has been rightfully renowned. I’m very much looking forward to returning to the city, celebrating a Broadway weekend with Mom, and checking out a new Kimpton property. 

{Check out the Hotel Theta website here for further information.}

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Dazzler of the Day: Grace Jones

Iconic goddess Grace Jones, original slayer of pop culture and still a magnificent force with which to be reckoned, has crafted a career and life destined to blaze for ever after. This crowning as Dazzler of the Day is a mere footnote in her storied lifetime of achievements. In a world where the word ‘icon’ has lost some of its hallowed meaning, Jones is a reminder that only a few truly exist. Behold her eternal power and revel in her ongoing relevance. 

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Cherry Blossom Night

Are the cherry blossoms more enchanting during the day or at night?

My current answer is at night

The effect of their pale pink petals glowing against a darkening sky is exquisite, and while there are charms that can only be gleaned upon closer inspection in the unforgiving light of day, there is something more magical about them in the mystery of night. 

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Dazzler of the Day: Gleb Savchenko

Anyone who knows how to dance has a leg-up on being crowned a Dazzler of the Day, and so it is that Gleb Savchenko earns his first dazzling honor. A beloved star in his own right from ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and currently on a run in a Chippendales show (now in Las Vegas and moving to Atlantic City this summer), Savchenko dazzles through his fancy footwork and appealing charm. 

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Remember Me When the Lilacs Bloom

Lilacs seem to carry childhood memories with them for many people, and I am no exception. It is the scent that instantly and singularly brings me back to a very specific suite of childhood recollections, starting with the sight of them over a neighbors fence. There was a large stand of them in all sorts of shades – from the deepest purple to the traditional lilac, and a few creamy white ones as well. They would fill the yard with their perfume, which drifted over to our side, and I distinctly remember a feeling of envy as I craved to be closer to their tantalizing fragrance.

After growing a glorious double-flowered hybrid in our back and side yards over the past few years, I recently planted the traditional old-fashioned variety, which has spread into a sizable path by the driveway and is the first of the lilacs to bloom. 

No matter what I’m doing, no matter what kind of day I’ve had, I always pause to smell the lilacs when they come into bloom. I pause, and I remember, and the joy of spring always comes back. 

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An Unremarkably Remarkable Anniversary – Part 3

Just as we seemed to be getting accustomed to Boston life, it was almost time to return to Albany and resume the rigors of regular life. Before that, however, one more fancy dinner, this time at Amar, one of the restaurants at the Raffles Hotel – something that had sprung up without my giving it much notice in the midst of Back Bay. The entry-way provided the splash of excessive florals that I had originally been seeking for this anniversary

Amar was lovely, offering a bird’s-eye view of Back Bay, reminiscent of our wedding rehearsal dinner at the Top of the Hub. That restaurant has also disappeared, so out of our original wedding dining locales, only Mistral remains from fourteen years ago. 

On our way out, another spectacular display of flowers demanded a moment and a picture, then it was into the night after the sun had gone down during dinner. 

One of Boston’s bunnies, constant companions to us over these many years, wished us goodnight as it sat beneath a fragrant patch of Korean spice viburnum. The perfume of spring carried in the night air. 

Gardens glowed differently in the light of lamp-posts, such as this chartreuse variety of the bleeding heart. The evening itself gave off the sort of enchantment that only comes at this time of the year, when the ghostly blooms of the American dogwood on its sparsely elegant bare branches create an effect that is unmatched by the most splendorous of summer scenes. 

The next morning the sun was out, sending us off after another unremarkably remarkable visit to Boston – the very best kind of visit to make. Happy anniversary, Andy! Thank you for being with me on this crazy journey through life together. 

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An Unremarkably Remarkable Anniversary – Part 2

Our wedding anniversary tradition is to start the day with the cleaning of our wedding rings, which get spiffed up and shined at Shreve, Crump and Lowe, followed by a slow walk through the Boston Public Garden, the site of our wedding ceremony. In strangely glorious fashion, the moment we set foot into the garden transports us to a different world – the magical space and time when the mundane concerns of reality fall momentarily by the wayside, replaced by a happy reminder of what really matters, and what has always mattered most to us. 

Amid the occasional squawking of waterfowl and the mischievous mayhem of some overly-friendly and zealous squirrels, there is also a subdued solemnity during our time here, the same way a hush came over our ceremony fourteen years ago and no one else in the world seemed to exist other than Andy and me and our chosen guests. That special circle has dwindled over the years, as our fathers have already left us, but they were with us again on this day in our memories

Andy and I sat down on a bench that looked out at the spot where our ceremony had taken place. A gnarled old cherry tree was resplendent in full bloom, while a group of squirrels ran among its branches. We’ve always paused in our walk at some point, to take in the moment and the day, to remember and honor what we’ve been through, and where we’re headed. Love changes and evolves over the years, and it takes nurturing and care to keep it thriving. Here in this sacred place, we remember that day fourteen years ago… and all the days of the last twenty-four years. 

Before we left the garden, the sun peeked through the overcast sky – another little gift of the day. 

Across the street from the garden, we tried out the new-to-us Coterie at the Four Seasons. Our beloved Bristol Lounge – the site of our wedding lunch, and subsequent indulgences in their Chocolate Tower Cake – had closed years ago, but the new restaurant was lovely on a smaller scale, and we talked of how it would work well for next year’s anniversary, when we planned to bring all the living attendees of our wedding day back together while we are willing and able. 

The Public Garden had worked its romantic magic again, as we laid pans for next year, and one more dinner for this anniversary celebration. 

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An Unremarkably Remarkable Anniversary – Part 1

While today is our official wedding anniversary, Andy and I made an early long weekend of it in Boston since Tuesdays are hardly the ideal day of the week to celebrate anything. That means this entire day of posts (there are three in total, so do come back) commemorate our 14th anniversary, an unremarkably remarkable anniversary as we scouted locales for next year’s 15th. As is the way with such matters, 14 is a quieter number, but no less magical, and our time in Boston is always filled with a simple enchantment that brings us back to our original wedding weekend

Upon arriving, we were greeted with the bright blooms of the flowering spring trees – dogwoods and crab-apples and cherries – the typical gift that Boston has bestowed upon us rain or shine. April hints at the promise of spring ~ with May comes the delivery. 

That doesn’t mean it’s always sunny, even if it is our anniversary, and as our first afternoon darkened into evening, clouds appeared and a brief bout of rain began just as we tried to find our way to Bogie’s Place, a hidden little speakeasy and dining experience that proved as deliciously elusive as it was rewarding once we discovered its entrance. 

Passing through this colorful passageway, we were reminded that there are still adventures to be had even 14 years into our wedded journey, and almost 24 into our entire time together. It lent a warmth to the chilly descent of evening. 

An intimate dinner that began with cocktails and mocktails, and ended with a cozy plate of beignets, closed out our first night in Boston. That old anniversary magic was at work again…

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Met Gala 2024

For this year’s Met Fashion Exhibit “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” (the actual impetus for the Met Gala), the dress code was officially announced as ‘The Garden of Time‘ – both of which sounded extremely promising and almost too easy, which usually means people let me down. At the time of this initial writing, that has already happened, but before the disappointment, let’s point out what was spectacularly right, starting with Co-Chair Zendaya, who absolutely ate in this on-theme ensemble that wows in all the best ways. 

 

Jennifer Lopez was also a Co-Chair, and she sizzled per usual

Bad Bunny was there early, and seemed to think that holding a few black flowers would forgive the general lack of color from his ensemble. 

Personifying beige and tan, and all the bloody-boredom-inducing blandness of this ensemble, Chris Hemsworth would have done better to show up naked as he did here.

Far better was the over-the-top magnificence of what Gustav Magnar Witzoe chose to wear in an effort to make the boldest statement – which looked stunningly riveting against the garden-themed backdrop. 

An indication of how an easy theme can fall quickly apart, Anna Wintour wore this. I’ll leave review and judgment to the viewer. 

One more of Zendaya to cleanse the palate. 

Honorable mention goes to Sarah Jessica Parker, who knows how to Met Gala better than just about anybody. 

PS – Was Nicki Minaj my favorite outfit of the evening? Possible… very, very possible…

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Poised for a Pyramid

The tantalizing possibilities of a song named ‘Pyramid’ have had all fans of Jim Verraros salivating and waiting with properly-baited breath for the arrival of his new single, set to debut May 10. The promotional artwork and video clips are scintillating, and only hint at the follow-up to his worldwide smash ‘Take My Bow’. Like many, I’m hoping this is the beginning of an entire album of new work, as the world seems poised and ready for someone who once trail-blazed his way onto the music scene and never quite got the credit he deserved for it. Get ready to be dazzled all over again as ‘Pyramid’ gets its long-awaited release this week.

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A Recap Fit for a Gala

The Met Gala is scheduled to take place today, and even in the dastardly disarray of this modern world, it’s still the one event that brings a smile and irresistible inspiration to my countenance. As such, I’m planning on taking the afternoon off from the blogging world (unless something truly awe-inspiring happens), so take your time perusing this weekly recap – it’s the very first one of May, almost always the most wonderful month of the year. 

A happy face gives hope to spring.

Teenage wasteland.

A hint through the haze.

A hint of pink.

My favorite month arrives.

A love of Boston.

Connecticut in the pink.

Spring fruition and summer plans.

GOP upstart Kristi Noem shot and killed a puppy on purpose.

A sunny new perspective.

Madonna’s biggest Celebration ever.

A visit to White Flower Farm – a journey I’ve wanted to make for almost forty years. 

World Naked Gardening Day.

Windflower music.

White and wet.

Bodacious bodies and one bare ass.

Dazzlers of the Day included Nancy Pelosi and Austin Armacost.

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Bodacious Bodies & One Bare Ass

Any post anchored by a Speedo shot of Luke Evans is guaranteed to be a good post. And so we close out this rainy Sunday afternoon, featuring Evans in some of his new clothing line BDXY, as seen in similarly-skimpy form here.  For those who would argue whether a bulging or naked Luke Evans is better, here he is in nude style

Theo James made his own full-frontal splash on ‘The White Lotus‘ and was nude in this post as well. 

John Arthur Hill earned his first crowning as Dazzler of the Day here, an honor that seems likely to repeat given his Instagram penchant for scintillating posts. 

David Beckham has already earned classic iconic hunk status on this site – just check out his very own category link here. Here he is again, courtesy of his wife Victoria’s keen eyes and generous social media sharing. 

Banging out the backend of this post is the positively bodacious posterior of fan-favorite Matthew Camp. See more of Matthew here, here, and here. Oh, and definitely visit here, where he was given Dazzler of the Day status

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White in Wet

How does a story begin? 

Doesn’t every story come from another one?

Nothing can ever start anew, not now, not this late in the game

It feels like all the stories have been written, and all the stories have been told

Maybe there’s still one or two left in us… maybe there are more. 

Let us have an overture then, a signifier of some beginning, beginning again, redoubling with a reprise, or an entr’acte. Somewhere a finale dangles in the future, somewhere another overture begins. May so often marks a beginning… and the month of May is a magical one indeed. 

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