Wednesday, June 18, 2008

little pink floral 1950's shoes


little pink and red floral fabric shoes from the 1950's, spiked 2 1/2" heel, bows at the toes, the ultimate feminine accessory, excellent hardly-worn condition, size 6, just $65


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Modernist Garage Sale this weekend

MODERNIST GARAGE SALE


Join the Pack!
Saturday and Sunday
June 21 & 22, 9 am to 5 pm


Hey Ho, Cool Cats and Hip Chicks
No ordinary sale, Modernist Garage Sale is a celebration of mid-century culture. Held at one of the only mid-century modern estates in Hancock Park, this multi-collector extravaganza has everything to make your
home a swanky swingin' pad.

Furniture, art, clothing, lighting, vintage magazines, pottery, and accessories
all being sold for a tiny fraction of what they're worth. We'll crank up the hi-fi,
bring your own martini mixings.

If you're not inclined to haul your swanky purchases home,
the fabulous celebrity-owned house is also for sale.

Don’t be Pokey. Dew Drop in, Daddy-O. We’ll be sad if you’re not here


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southeast corner Third & Rossmore
in the heart of Hancock Park, Los Angeles 90020

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

A Most Amazing Day

Today I had an opportunity to participate in a history-making event, and it was pure magic. Tuesday, June 17, same-sex marriage became legal in California. At 8 am this morning, I arrived in a park in West Hollywood to volunteer for Marriage Equality USA, who set up a booth to offer free wedding photos to couples being married. When I arrived, dozens of members from all the major press outlets were there, and dozens of excited couples were lined up at the West Hollywood courthouse to receive their marriage licenses.

It was a beautiful cross-section of men and women of all different ethnicities, different religions, some with children, some with parents and family members, all here to celebrate an event most of us never expected to occur in our lifetimes. Almost all those who married were well-established couples who had been together twelve years, twenty-three years, even one pair of men who had shared a lifetime of forty-eight years. These were people who clearly understood the levity of marriage and had intertwined their lives with solid commitments for many years. These were absolutely not people who were attempting to make a shocking social or political statement.

While there was a handful (perhaps half a dozen) of protestors, all of them carrying religious signs, they were hardly noticed by the hundreds of loving, supportive friends, family, and even strangers who turned out to solidify the commitments these wonderful men and women were making. My friend Peter, whom I have known for twenty-five years, was one of the first to marry, his fantastic partner Geoff, with whom he has shared his life for twelve years.

I managed to talk with many major press outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, CBS News, and the New York Times, sharing information about the work Marriage Equality is doing to assure that marriage becomes legal and available to all citizens throughout the country. We also will be producing a Marriage Fair in August, with dozens of vendors offering every service neeeded for weddings, receptions, and honeymoons, and raising funds for the continuing work of Marriage Equality.

In a sillier moment, I also had a brief conversation with Satan, a protestor in a devil mask carrying a sign proclaiming "Pervert Weddings Performed Here". I stopped to say to him "Do you realize how ridiculous you are, protesting love and commitment?" He replied "Perverts can't get married.". My response to him was "You're single, aren't you?", as I walked away.

It was truly a magical day, witnessing the depth of commitment these men and women shared on an historic occasion, realizing how much hard-fought work has been done by brave people who have dedicated years to securing these rights of fairness through our judicial system, and by turning the tide of public opinion. If not for them, this day would not have happened.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Modernist Garage Sale

June 21 & 22, we're participating in the legendary Modernist Garage Sale. This is a fantastic collection of mid-century living in the heart of Hancock Park. Furniture, clothing, art, and home accessories are ready to make your swingin' swanky pad even swankier. And it is all dirt cheap.

If you're not inclined to buy things and haul them home, the fabulous celebrity-owned house is also for sale. Join us Saturday and Sunday, June 21 & 22, 9 am to 5 pm, at the southeast corner of Third and Rossmore, in the heart of Hancock Park.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Don't Sleep in the Subway

It's been something I've meant to do for a long time, but never got around to it. Los Angeles has had a subway for quite a few years. What took me so long? It's clean, efficient, easy, and cheap. I've ridden between North Hollywood and Downtown and Pasadena and Hollywood, and soon I'll take a ride to Long Beach.

No more searching and paying for a parking spot, no more sitting in traffic, and no more shoving my wallet into the gas tank.

Short and sweet, get on the subway!