Monday, March 30, 2020

Song of the Day: 'Camouflage' by Kathy Valentine


Go-Go's bassist Kathy Valentine's long-awaited memoir, "All I Ever Wanted," finally comes out this week, and I sure feel for my pal as it has to be hard to not be able to promote it the way she wanted to with live events and face-to-face conversations. Still, she's getting some incredible press -- I've read it and it's a real page-turner! -- and not just for the book. The quixotic accompanying soundtrack is out now, too.


Listen to the soundtrack on Spotify HERE.


Listen to Kathy on "WTF With Marco Maron" HERE

Page 1 Roundup (03/30)












The Washington Post: Social-distancing guidance remain in place until end of April

Trump takes immediate step to try to curb new inspector general’s autonomy, as battle over stimulus oversight begins

Andrew Cuomo during the Covid-19 crisis is the same as ever, with one big difference: People like him


The New York Times: Medical expert who corrects Trump is now a target of the far right

Liberty University brings back its students, and coronavirus fears, too

Coronavirus slowdown in Seattle suggests restrictions are working

Trish Regan's parents are going to be the most popular people in the retirement community now that their daughter was fired from Fox for being too nutty!


The Wall Street Journal: After three coronavirus stimulus packages, Congress is already prepping phase four

Coronavirus means everyone wants jigsaw puzzles. Good luck buying one.

Coronavirus sparks a global gold rush



Hot Cat of the Day: I think I just found my dream hitting partner!

Morning Wood


Phoenix got even hotter recently with the addition of hunky Mitch Carr to the Channel 12 News team.

In Memoriam: Super Elastic Bubble Plastic


Despite the brain cells I lost, happy to learn I wasn't the only one who found the little starter coke straw and glue high to be funnest! Read HERE.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Speedo Sunday


Sexy suit on sexier guy. But still can't imagine why anyone would shave off chest hair that looks THIS PERFECT.

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Capitol Bill


Mary Norris writes for The New Yorker:

“Jacqueline Dupree hosted a remembrance last week at Washington’s Congressional Cemetery for her husband, Bill Walsh, who died in 2017.”

I must say, having a complete stranger write about a dead member of your family is surreal. Can’t decide if I should send a cease-and-desist letter or a thank-you card. xo

Read HERE