Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Remains of the Day (09/17)


Page SixChristopher Schwarzenegger shows off new physique on a boat with Chris Pratt ... read more about his weight-loss journey HERE.











Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The Way He Was: Robert Redford Dies at 89

 

I think everyone of a certain age is reeling from the news that Robert Redford died this morning. As my sister-in-law said, it's weird to be "shocked" that an 89-year-old is no longer with us, but I guess it's hard to accept when someone who has been around your entire life -- and your mother's -- is gone. 

I have a little story about the Hollywood legend I was going to share, but since it happened to several of us at an old job and my friend/former colleague Jesse beat me to the punch, and rather nicely, I will let him do the heavy lifting. I don't really have anything new to add -- I'm the Pervez Musharraf connection in the tale! -- so here you go: 

When I was working at the New York Times, one afternoon word spread in excited whispers and interdepartmental phone calls that ROBERT REDFORD WAS IN THE BUILDING. Having famous people in the New York Times building was not unusual, although they tended more toward political figures than movie stars. One of my coworkers once got on an elevator to find himself sharing it with Pakistani dictator Pervez Musharraf and his security detail. I once nearly bumped into then-gubernatorial-candidate Eliot Spitzer while making a coffee run to the main newsroom. As ostensibly jaded New Yorkers, we were all officially blasé about celebrities. But this was different. ROBERT REDFORD was different. What we heard was that he was in for an interview with Frank Rich, and the two of them were at that moment up in the cafeteria having coffee. The NYT cafeteria (this was in the old building, on 43rd Street) was generally a quiet place in the afternoon, which is probably why Rich figured it would be safe to take his guest there. Funnily enough, though, a whole lot of people from throughout the building suddenly realized they needed a snack. By the time I got up there, there was already a long line at the food counter. And as promised, over against the windows, chatting quietly at a table, were Frank Rich and Robert Redford. Like everyone in line, I allowed myself only quick glances, no gawking. And of course nobody approached the table. We were professionals. How did he look? He would have been close to 70 at this point. His hair was a sandy mixture of gray and reddish-brown (who knows or cares how much was "natural"). He was wearing black jeans and a black T-shirt, leaning back easily in his chair. He looked like Robert Redford. He looked amazing.

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RIP, Bob. There'll never be a more beautiful man -- or a more perfect picture than the one he so richly deserved winning an Oscar for directing.







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Tennis Tuesday: Carlos Alcaraz


While the internet has largely moved on to the Spanish superstar's shirtless practice session, this one is for reader Jim66, who knew Carlos's latest obscene stretch act should have been last week's Tennis Tuesday but had no way of knowing that my phone had failed as I tried to capture the moment. Luckily, Sky Sports documented it all, which you can see BELOW.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Remains of the Day (09/15)



















People: I see Grant Show's as f**kable as ever






A little respect: Erasure fans rejoice! Tanninger Entertainment is set to develop the long-anticipated "Oh l’amour -- The Erasure Musical," described as "a bold new theatrical work featuring music and lyrics of the iconic British synth-pop band duo Vince Clarke and Andy Bell." Keep tabs on this work in progress HERE

Weekend Tennis Roundup


Eight countries advanced to the Davis Cup finals; Jovic and Rakotomanga Rajaonah won their first titles; Juan Manuel Cerundolo picked up a Challenger trophy; plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Suddenly Last Second Sunday

 

Just wanted to give a shoutout to the organizers of Second Sundays NYC -- a monthly gathering in Central Park's Sheep Meadow -- who gave my husband and me a special place to go once a month this summer as we decided to largely stay put in the city. The environment reminded me of my old Roxy days -- sans ecstasy -- where you're surrounded by fellow gay guys and everyone's in a festive mood. Today was the final gathering of the season, but we are already looking forward to next year and highly recommend to anyone who's never been! 





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