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  1. Maximum in NYC was my favorite - enjoyed everyone I met through them. Matt &/or Stephen were always very easy to deal with.
  2. He was also in a sci-fi show called "Dark Skies" where I first took notice of him. His character in "Locke & Key" is totally hetero at this point, although I still have two episodes left to watch in Season 1.
  3. And I won't be back in NYC for two more months - hope he finds this full-time decision as successful as he hopes it will be. Hopefully I'll be able to connect with him then.
  4. I thought it might be funny, not necessary good, from the previews - watched episode one. One and done; agree with the others here, it is not good and not funny a all.
  5. I'm wondering if Ryan Chambers is either retiring or taking time off. I contacted him on January 4th, noticing that he had last logged onto RM late on Jan. 3. Did not hear back from him. The next day his RM ad showed as expired.
  6. I met with Clark today and found him to be easy to communicate with and responsive and believe his explanations of the situations when he was found to be otherwise.
  7. I thought the show was excellent and enjoyable, even given the ending. A number of people gasped at the pivotal point - clearly they weren’t up to speed on their mythology. On a related note, I saw Reeve Carney walking hand-in-hand with Eva Noblezada on Eighth Ave the other day in what looked like their show costumes. It was the middle of the afternoon and not close to show time.
  8. Despite the strong negative reactions this play got from some people, I am totally bummed I won't be able to see it. I actually had a ticket to see it on the 22nd, but won't be able to see it before it closes. I have a feeling that I would have enjoyed it.
  9. TruthBTold - My sentiments exactly - sending my best to all of the attendees. I have only been able to join this gathering a couple of times and would definitely be there if I could this year.
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  11. I don't post often, but this forum has been part of my daily routine for many years. During December, I will surely miss it. I sincerely hope that the "closed for remodeling" sign, will indeed come down in January and the welcoming doors will be flung wide open again. Despite its issues and detractors, this is a special place. I am not ready to move on.
  12. It kind of depends on the theater. Some have stepped orchestra seating which is better than slanted floors for seeing over the folks in the row in front of you. My preference is to try and snag an aisle seat which usually affords a clear view.. The mezzanine is usually stepped so that is almost always a good choice if want to avoid the "bobbing and weaving".
  13. I saw the original production at the Village Gate a couple of times. I also saw the later Broadway version as well as a production in Philadelphia (which had "The Cunnilingus Champion of Company C" taken out due to a copyright issue with the folks responsible for "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy". The show was quite provocative at the time, but this was also around the era of "Oh Calcutta" and the movie "Deep Throat". Of course, I thoroughly enjoyed the show. The young man in the initial off-broadway run at Village gate who sang "I'm Gay" was beautiful. I recall as we left the show, some members of the cast came into the audience (naked) to thank us for coming. I also saw the 2013 remount which apparently had some level Earl Wilson Jr.'s involvement. It didn't have the nudity of the original and just kind of fell flat for me. What seemed exciting and provocative in 1974, no longer seemed either.
  14. Kevin and "V" have the two daughters. The little boy that is usually in their household is the son of Svetlana, the Russian who had become part owner of their bar, and Mickey, who was Ian's boyfriend. For parts of the previous season, Kevin, V, and Svetlana formed a "thruple", a threesome couple.
  15. I saw "Moulin Rouge" earlier this week. What follows is merely my reaction to the show, and shouldn't be considered a review. As most have mentioned, the set, costumes, choreography, lighting, etc. are all magnificent. The singing is all great. The crowd seemed to eat it up. For me, the contemporary songs that provide the music for this "jukebox" musical, completely took me out of the show almost every time. Some audience members near me were loudly gleeful every time a song they knew was being performed. As far as the lack of chemistry on the part of the leads noted in some of the comments, for me, whether they had "chemistry" or not was hard to ascertain since their job seemed to be primarily to be "song horses" for the pop ballads selected for the show. They did this with great distinction. The most successful character for me, was Danny Burstein's, mostly because he didn't have as many insipid songs to sing.
  16. I totally agree with Oliver, Palm Springs is a great place for us midwesterners to avoid winter. It is one of the few places where I can go and not feel like I am so old.
  17. I didn't really get this play when I saw it last year in Chicago. Saw Young Jean Lee in the audience furiously taking notes and figured it might get some major rework. Saw it again two weeks ago in New York. It didn't change much at all from Chicago, I still didn't get it, but didn't hate it either. Enjoyed seeing Armie Hammer and Josh Charles on stage. Whatever she was going for had no resonance with me, but the reviews today were largely OK. Obviously they found more there than I did.
  18. Seeing this next week, big fan of both Karen and Aaron. Most of the online comments I have read do mention the lack of chemistry between the two. Will have to judge for myself. Still looking forward to it.
  19. I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
  20. I hope everyone has a great time in PS - I have been able to attend a couple of times, but haven't been able to in the past few years. Instead I am here in the cold, snowy, rainy midwest, missing the warm poolside sun and camaraderie of this gathering.
  21. Saw Mark Dalton perform at the Gaiety a couple of times - spent some one-on-one time with him as well. He was always very nice and polite. Was sad to read of his troubles and wish him the best.
  22. I am a big science fiction/fantasy fan, but I found "The Orville" totally unwatchable. I viewed the first two episodes completely, tuned in for a few minutes of the third and that was it. I was shocked to see that a second season was planned.
  23. Had a Whirlpool in my previous house, worked all seven years I lived there. My current house has a Bosch, two Fisher & Paykel dish drawers, and a Miele. All have worked well for 12 years (knock on wood). If there are no water or operator error issues, you might just be unlucky and ended up with a couple of lemons in a row.
  24. In my 20's I said I didn't want kids, then I changed my mind and now have two, a son and a daughter. The very best thing I have done in my life.
  25. It is difficult for me to imagine that someone didn't have a nice time with Victor Powers, but there is always room for a mismatch between a client's expectations, especially if they are not realistic, and any provider's ability to satisfy. I, like other posters here had a very positive experience with Mr. Powers. I reached out to him on his last day of a recent NYC trip after I had just arrived in the city. He made time for me before he left for the airport. Even though I am old, fat, and my looks have faded, he made me feel that none of that mattered and for a short while (too short, I might add), he shared his youth and beauty with me and made me feel desirable. That's all I ask out of an encounter and I got it.
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