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Another recent book that may also be of interest to your readers is the biography Morris Kight: Humanist, Liberationist, Fantabulist, by Mary Ann Cherry. He was an activist from the same era, based in Los Angeles, very active in organizing bail for those arrested on the ridiculous deviancy charges so popular with the

See my reply above to AlienJesus above for a link to the real deals. Guess who went down a rabbit hole last night? ;)

Thanks! Also, check out these photos of North Broadway in Lincoln Heights, and the original Ptomaine Tommy’s, as well as the building they used instead. Scroll down at the link, to Hoss C’s post from 9/12/15

Are you actually doing these Zoom interviews from Musso’s, or is this the magic of technology?

Many of those shots were enlarged photos of the actual buildings that used to be on either side of Angels’ Flight. On one of them, you see Mason looking out of the window at the trolley, and then you can see the tenements behind it, and they cleverly animated the laundry hanging from a balcony to look like it was

I’m hoping he meant when the entire series ends, not the one season?

Coincidentally, the really terrible Penny Dreadful: City of Angels ALSO has a Sister Aimee character, and had a Marion Parker reference a couple weeks ago. I long for the days when murdered children with sewn eyelids weren’t common fodder for television.

Also, Lupe is a badass. I love that she’s attractive but not Movie Actress-Beautiful, has a personality, and is tougher than any of the male characters.

Maybe stop moving the target? The photo looks to me like it qualifies as cultural appropriation, not brownface.

Either the author isn’t fluent in Sarcasm, or they have some kind of other issue with Pompeo.

Also, the invective, “Aah, go shit in your hat!”

The only set of rules from this era that really works well with everyone’s facial proportions is the one about shaping one’s eyebrows, using a narrow pencil as a measuring tool.

That story was based on a real 1920s Los Angeles kidnapping/murder case, the killing of Marion Parker. 

It was based on a real 1920s kidnapping/murder case, not any of Mengele's experiments. 

I’m glad the news is out, but I would also hope the guy has learned something in the twenty-four years since this happened. Times have changed, many people have grown and behave differently than they did back then, and I hope he’s one of them. It was a good magazine when he was running it, and there really aren’t any

Pain Beignat FTW! Add an anchovie or two to the mix if you like them, and some sliced tomato and bell pepper, and you’ve got the classic Niceoise sandwich. 

Ouch! That’s Sashimi-meal expensive (It’s more like $23 on Amazon). Their regular oil-packed tuna is much more doable, it seems to be more like $5-something a tin.

I don’t think I’ve ever noticed fancy canned tuna before. What are some good brands to look for?

I can’t care less what the hell is going on with the Royals, but just looking at that photo, I see three people who look miserable or at least on edge, and one person who looks like the cat that ate the canary.

There was one scene that was definitely a foot homage, a closeup tracking shot on a woman’s feet walking down a hall.