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The Long Halloween to Film

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Batman: The Long Halloween Part 2 is now available digitally and on Blu-ray, which wraps up DC’s animated adaptation of the iconic Batman story. Written by Tim Sheridan and directed by Chris Palmer, the films feature a star-studded voice cast that includes Jensen Ackles, Josh Duhamel, the late Naya Rivera, Troy Baker, Billy Burke, Fred Tatasciore, and more.

“Inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween Part 2 continues as the Holiday Killer is still at large and, with Bruce Wayne under the spell of the venomous Poison Ivy, Batman is nowhere to be found,” says the official synopsis. “Liberated by an unlikely ally, Bruce quickly uncovers the real culprit: Poison Ivy’s employer Carmine Falcone. The Roman, his ranks decimated by Holiday and his business spinning out of control, has been forced to bring on less desirable partners – Gotham City’s rogues’ gallery. In the meantime, Harvey Dent is confronting battles on two fronts: attempting to end the mob war while also dealing with a strained marriage. And, after an attack that leaves Harvey hideously disfigured, the District Attorney unleashes the duality of his psyche that he’s strived his entire life to suppress. Now, as Two-Face, Dent decides to take the law into his own hands and deliver judgment to those who’ve wronged him, his family, and all of Gotham. Ultimately, the Dark Knight must put together the tragic pieces that converged to create Two-Face, the Holiday Killer, Batman, and Gotham City itself.”

RELATED: Interview: Josh Duhamel on Playing Two-Face in Batman: The Long Halloween

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Batman: The Long Halloween screenwriter Tim Sheridan about adapting the classic comic into two films, the challenges of its length, and what the film is really about.

Tyler Treese: I would love to know about your relationship with the original graphic novel. When did you first read The Long Halloween?

Tim Sheridan: Well, my relationship is such that I’m going to be the big nerd here and correct you that it was actually a monthly book that was released. It was not technically what we would think of as a graphic novel, but certainly graphic novels can be released monthly. So I’m not going to argue with you too much.

I love this book. I think that most diehard Batman fans like me, and maybe like you, love this story. It’s inspired so many other writers and other creators and given so much to the mythology of Batman. It’s great because it, it really does take place at such an early time in Batman’s timeline that it has no choice but to inform our understanding of who he is and who he becomes. You see us lean into that a little bit in the movie, I mean we really play up the aspect of him being new at being a detective and having to sort of figure out how to be a Batman in the new Gotham that’s emerging.

Yeah. That’s a great point because you think about DC, that’s Detective Comics and Batman, he’s not the best detective during this. He’s focusing on the wrong suspects, all these people are getting killed during his investigation. Can you speak to that interesting time standpoint of Batman, where he’s not really at his peak deduction skills?

Well, it’s funny. I mean, I feel like it was so evident. Some people say to me, wow, the thing about Batman being new and being a detective is something you invented whole cloth and added to the story. I’m like, hang on a second. We all know that this takes place kind of like around year two in the book, right. For Batman, he’s got all the costumed guys, many of them are already locked up. But it takes him a course of a year to get to the end of the resolution of this mystery, and arguably a lot of people would read the book and say, it isn’t really Batman who solves the case. There are big, great questions up for interpretation because that’s what we get when we get a great work of art like The Long Halloween comic.

So, that to me then is completely organic to the story that this is a Batman, it’s going to take him a year. I mean, nowadays Batman would probably solve the case of the Holiday Killer in one issue, maybe two. To see him struggle with it and to get his sort of sea legs and figure out how he’s going to have to do this job going forward. He learns it from Harvey and from Jim Gordon. We see Harvey in the very beginning of The Long Halloween, he’s putting a case together. He’s working hard and he’s devastated when Johnny Viti goes down because that was his whole case. He’s devastated in this movie when things don’t go the way they’re supposed to go with Sal Maroni. He’s still trying to build the case the right way, that’s the stuff that Batman has to learn how to do.

RELATED: David Dastmalchian on Voicing Calendar Man in Batman: The Long Halloween

Batman: The Long Halloween Tim Sheridan interview

You spoke about this spanning an entire year. When you’re adapting this comic, how difficult is it both to have that timespan play out over the two films and then also working from such a beloved script, is it difficult to choose what makes it in and what you have to change?

Butch Lukic, James Krieg, and I, when we first sat down to talk about doing these movies, when you know that your goal is to, in the best way that you can as fans of the book, to realize the story and the essence of the story and the ultimate point of it in a new medium, in a new format in a way that could never be the graphic novel, but is its own version that exists in its own part of the multi-verse. It makes it much easier to make those decisions. One of the big challenges is, for this story, is dealing with the calendar. I mean, originally this movie was supposed to be the entire book. The entire 13 issues were supposed to be one 72 to 80-minute movie.

When I looked at it, I was like, you guys, I just don’t know how we’re going to do this and have it still feel like The Long Halloween in spirit, at least. I don’t even know how to. We would have had to have moved elements, big plot points into act one of the movie that shouldn’t happen for a long time. In the book, it played out over the course of a year. We had to wait a month to find out what was going to happen next. Well, now if we would have done this in a 70-minute movie, every minute and a half, every two minutes, we’re cutting to jumping ahead in time to a new holiday. It would just become sort of a snuff film or somebody is getting murdered than somebody getting murdered, somebody getting murdered. So we needed the air, we needed it to be able to breathe a little bit so that we could get a feeling for Gotham and because ultimately that’s what the story is. This is a story about Gotham City and its transition from organized crime to disorganized crime. That was kind of how we went into it.

There’s such a great voice cast. Jensen Ackles is fantastic as Batman, there are so many strong performances. Can you speak to Ackles’ performance as Batman?

The day that I heard that he had agreed to do it, I was jumping for joy. Just as a fan of his, I knew what he was going to be able to bring to this. I knew that he was going to be able to do. When you’re doing a big Batman movie based on a huge book, you’ve got to make sure you get the right guy. A guy who can conceivably play Batman at a very early point in his career. He’s still got, as we discussed, stuff to learn and it would be really difficult to believe that Batman had lots to learn if we had one of the guys who had been playing that role for so long and we really trust and know so well. We had to really come at this with an actor who knows Batman and knows them really well but could bring that element to the story, the element of being a little new at this, and Jensen tackled it absolutely head-on and to perfection as far as I’m concerned. I couldn’t be happy actually. He was happy to take part, to play Batman, to play Bruce Wayne, and it brings me endless joy as a fan of his to know that he was able to do that.

While Batman’s obviously the protagonist, the story has all these characters that normally are more on the side at the forefront here. Can you speak to that?

This story, as I said, it’s about Gotham City. It’s really the main character, right? Gotham City’s transition between that certain type of crime to a new type of crime. Really, the way that is represented in the story is through the different families who are all living in service to Gotham City. That’s the Waynes, Falcones, that’s the Gordon,s that’s the Dents. So it’s important, I think in order to tell this story in the way that we have in a film to really get under the skin of these characters a little bit and learn about the sacrifices that they made and the cost, which is what they talk about at the end of The Long Halloween. I mean, the real question is was it ultimately all worth the cost and what it costs these people, these men, and women who served this idea that is Gotham City, this once bright and shining idea that maybe could be bright and shiny again.

The story is so grounded compared to some other Batman arcs. How did you get that to resonate on-screen?

One of the big things about The Long Halloween was I went in scripting this as a live-action movie. I said, look, I’m going to write a live-action adaptation of The Long Halloween that we will just happen to animate. So that made for some decisions that we made along the way, what would work and what wouldn’t work in live-action and how we would bring that to life.

Excision Reveals Debut Destination Festival, Paradise Blue, In Cancun

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Excision is taking the festival vibes to the beach next May with three days and three nights of bass in Cancun.

Paradise Blue is the new destination festival from Excision, featuring tons of incredible bass artists including 12th Planet, Bear Grillz, Must Die!, PhaseOne, Sullivan King, Ray Volpe, Zomboy, Whales, Svdden Death, and three sets from the leader himself.

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Teena Marie – Square Biz Cover FT Xavier Jones

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Latin Jazz / Cachao Descarga – "Sabroso" by Havana D' Primera – Afro-Cuban Jazz

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A Latin Jazz descarga loosely based on Cachao’s “Las Boinas”. Here Alexander employs a clever call and response maneuver with his trumpet and the audience, after taking a monster solo. Piano and percussion solos follow. The custom coro they added is “Sabroso, sabroso, Havana D’ Primera, sabroso”.

Recorded June 1, 2013 at Yoshi’s Jazz Club in San Francisco.

Alexander Abreu – leader, vocals, trumpet
Tony RodrĂ­guez – piano
Avis TobĂ­as – bass
Harold DĂ­az Escobar – teclado
Keisel JimĂ©nez – drums/percussion
Guillermo del Toro Varela – drums/percussion
Mauricio GutiĂ©rrez Upman – drums/percussion
Amaury PĂ©rez RodrĂ­guez – trombone
Jannier RodrĂ­guez – coro
Enrique Luis PĂ©rez – coro
Rogelio NĂĄpoles – guitar
Uyuni MartĂ­nez Romero – trumpet
Orlando JesĂșs VĂĄzquez – trumpet
Angel Batule – sound engineer

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Martha Stewart’s Lemon Meringue Cupcakes | Martha Bakes Recipes

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Inspired by Martha Stewart’s signature lemon meringue pie, these lemon meringue cupcakes taste just as good as they look! Delicate lemon cake is topped with tart lemon curd and lightly browned peaks of meringue frosting to create the perfect bite of lemony goodness.

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2020-21 TV Show Season Ratings (week 45) – canceled + renewed TV shows

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TV show season ratings 5

Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the season average ratings of the 2020-21 network TV shows — through the end of week 45 (Sunday, August 1, 2021).

ABC shows (so far): The $100,000 Pyramid, 20/20, America’s Funniest Home Videos, American Housewife, American Idol, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Big Sky, Black-ish, Call Your Mother, Card Sharks, The Celebrity Dating Game, Celebrity Family Feud, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The Chase, The Con, The Conners, Dancing with the Stars, Emergency Call, For Life, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey’s Anatomy, Holey Moley, Home Economics, The Hustler, Match Game, A Million Little Things, Mixed-ish, Pooch Perfect, Press Your Luck, Rebel, The Rookie, Soul of a Nation, Station 19, Supermarket Sweep, To Tell the Truth, When Nature Calls with Helen Mirren,  and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

CBS shows this season (so far): 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, All Rise, The Amazing Race, B Positive, Blue Bloods, Bob ♄ Abishola, Big Brother, Bull, Clarice, The Equalizer, FBI, The FBI Declassified, FBI: Most Wanted, The Greatest #AtHome Videos, Love Island, Kids Say the Darndest Things, MacGyver, Magnum PI, Manhunt: Deadly Games, Mom, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, The Neighborhood, One Day at a Time, SEAL Team, Secret Celebrity Renovation, Star Trek: Discovery, SWAT, Tough As Nails, Undercover Boss, The Unicorn, United States of Al, and Young Sheldon.

CW shows this season (so far): All American, Batwoman, Black Lightning, Bulletproof, Burden of Truth, The Christmas Caroler Challenge, Charmed, Coroner, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Dead Pixels, Devils, Dynasty, The Flash, Kung Fu, In the Dark, Legacies, Masters of Illusion, Nancy Drew, The Outpost, Pandora, The Republic of Sarah, Riverdale, Roswell New Mexico, Supergirl, Superman & Lois, Swamp Thing, Tell Me a Story, Trickster, Two Sentence Horror Stories, Walker, Wellington Paranormal, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and World’s Funniest Animals.

FOX shows this season (so far): 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, America’s Most Wanted, Beat Shazam, Bless The Harts, Bob’s Burgers, Call Me Kat, Cherries Wild, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Crime Scene Kitchen, Duncanville, Family Guy, Filthy Rich, Game of Talents, The Great North, Hell’s Kitchen, Holmes Family Effect, Housebroken, I Can See Your Voice, LA’s Finest, LEGO Masters, Let’s Be Real, The Masked Dancer, The Masked Singer, MasterChef, Mental Samurai, The Moodys, Name That Tune, neXt, Prodigal Son, The Resident, and The Simpsons.

NBC shows this season (so far): America’s Got Talent, American Ninja Warrior, The Blacklist, Capital One College Bowl, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, Connecting
, Dateline NBC, Debris, Ellen’s Game of Games, Good Girls, Kenan, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Making It, Manifest, Mr. Mayor, New Amsterdam, Nurses, Small Fortune, Superstore, This Is Us, Transplant, The Voice, The Wall, Weakest Link, Young Rock, and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.

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The averages are based on the final national numbers (live plus same-day viewing).  Keep in mind that the demo numbers are typically what’s most important to advertisers. Therefore, that’s how the networks measure success. Advertisers typically pay more for ad time on a show that has a higher demo rating. Because older viewers don’t count? No, it’s because younger viewers watch less traditional TV and are harder to reach. It’s also important to remember that ratings are designed to estimate how many people watch a show’s commercials — not the show itself. That’s what advertisers pay for.

Want more? You can check out other season listings here.

What do you think? Are you surprised by any of the ratings? Which shows should be doing better?

What You Missed Last Month in NYC (According to Linux), July Edition

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Photo by Meghan Walschlager, Hair & Styling by Airik Prince.

This is What You Missed Last Month (According To Linux), in which nightlife it-girl Linux takes us behind the velvet rope and into the VIP section of Scene-City. Through her extreme (sometimes exaggerated) lens, Linux gives us the tea on what really happened at every party-of-the-century that floods our Instagram feeds. This July, we follow Linux’s movements in the thick of New York’s Hot, Wet, American Summer (A note from the author: don’t take what she says too seriously—she’s just a club kid after all!).

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There’s nothing quite like summer in New York City. We spend six months out of the year wrapped in Moncler parkas fantasizing about the warmth July brings. For the first time in 2021, the weather in New York is not just worth appreciating, but really worth savoring. As a city, we’re finally able to go outside in nearly nothing
 even if it’s just to gawk at our hot Manhattan neighbors! We can finally swim in our rooftop pools, and NYC Parks has announced that we can now actually step on the grass in Washington Square Park! Well—when it’s not being ambushed by NYPD (on Pride, no less!)

That being said, as soon as the going gets good, New Yorkers get going! The most New York thing you can do is leave the city for the summer, so I did just that. Lethargic from Pride month, my it-kid friends and I packed our Rimowa bags, threw them into the back of my SUV, and escaped to our quarter-share in Empire City’s gay backyard: Fire Island Pines. 

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4th of July Weekend

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Nicky Doll arriving to Reflections by boat. Photo by Jeff Eason.

If you’ve ever been to Fire Island, odds are you’ve found yourself at Reflections, the home of Daniel Nardicio (the owner of Ice Palace). Reminiscent of a Young Money music video, the mansion is the backdrop for quite a lot of Fire Island debauchery. It also made the perfect spot for a 4th of July bash! Aquaria & Ty Sunderland DJ’ed back to back. My agent from One Management came, so I had to look really sickening to remind him why he represents me. I came wearing an American flag bikini carrying a Nicki Minaj flag. Based on the Instagram stories that I know we all saw, we can agree that the Barb flag is one thing we didn’t miss this month in New York City (it was everywhere!) Around 5 pm, a gay pointed towards the water shouting, “Look over there! Nicky Doll’s on a boat coming right this way!” The entire party turned towards the bay and gasped. Sure enough, in the near horizon was Nicky Doll in a star-spangled blue leotard— with gloves to match— on a white speedboat. “I’m here faggots!” She screamed through her wireless mic in her French accent. A crowd of gays cheered as three shirtless men helped her off the boat, and the music blasted. I went to see her and was like, “I didn’t know you were coming here on a boat, girl!” to which she replied, “Neither did I!” At sunset, all one hundred of us jumped into the Reflections pool and water aerobics’d the night away
well, until the open bar closed at 9 pm. What’s red, white, and drunk all over? Us! 

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Linux

The entrance to Bergpines. Photo by Joey Goldman.

You would think that, as a nightlife connoisseur, I would have been to Berlin. You can’t do coke in any New York apartment after 5 am without being accosted by someone wearing Dion Lee who wants to convince you that Berlin is the capital of partying. We’ve all heard that Berlin’s infamous club, Berghain, is where all ravers go to see god. Unfortunately for me, I can’t leave the country (some legal drama, will explain later.) So when I saw that Fire Island’s Joey Goldman was throwing a house-rave in FIP called Bergpines, I was thrilled. What did I have to lose? It wouldn’t be the first shitty party I’d attended on that island. The whole thing started at 2 am, with the club-kid-turned-raver Harry Charlesworth playing terror-techno for us. Conversation was impossible, as Harry’s music was loud AF. There wasn’t a single drop of alcohol in sight, but there didn’t need to be. Remember, the boys of Fire Island drink something else! How Joey Goldman managed to fit 500 men the size of Thor into a two-story house built in the ’70s is beyond me. If you needed to chill out, you could go to the roof, which had an electric fountain in the corner bubbling with lube so that handsy guests had what they needed to get off (I heard that chocolate had been flowing through that same fountain for a Willy Wonka-themed party earlier that day). Don’t dip your hands into this chocolate, Augustus Gloop! The party ended up raising $7,000 for Pines Care Center, but, *checks earbud* it must be made clear to readers that, though appreciative of the donation, Pines Care Center is in no way involved in the hedonism that took place at this event. Save yourself the trip to Germany, you can sin all you want at Bergpines!

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Thursday, July 7th

Linux

Dorothy Wang and Mazurbate sit front row at the Gossip Girl party. Photo by Michael Loccisano.

Gossip Girl here
 just kidding! As honored as I’ve been to have this column compared to Gossip Girl, let’s make one thing clear: she could never! Also, she’s so shady
 She didn’t even invite me to her premiere party at 1 Hotel, leaving me no other option but to walk right in! HBOMax threw a premiere party at the Williamsburg rooftop and I’m not sure if it was intentional, but the streaming platform somehow made a party thrown in New York, celebrating a show about New York the most L.A. party imaginable (Nicky Hilton was there in a polka dot romper!). In keeping with Gossip Girl’s first episode (which premiered the same night), the party began with a fashion show. For fifteen full minutes, models in Monse Maison’s Fall ‘21 back-to-school collection took to the runway. An ‘XOXO’ sign lit up the Manhattan skyline in bold white lettering—it was almost as if Gossip Girl herself was watching her guests’ every move (I was there after all!). DJ-by-day-stylist-by-night Mazurbate sat front row next to Rich Kid of Beverly Hills’ Dorothy Wang. Influencers I’ve never heard of greeted each other with, “What’s your Instagram?” Altogether, the night was one to remember— mostly thanks to the thousands of photos that were taken. Oh, and don’t even get me started on those sickening gift bags! Unfortunately, I think the overall level of superficiality turned Gossip Girl star Evan Mock off (the bicurious legend couldn’t skateboard out of the party fast enough!). You can take HBO out of the West Coast but you’ll never be able to take the West Coast out of HBO. You know you love me. Xoxo, Linux.

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Friday, July 9th

Angel Money DJ’ing at Platinum. Photo by Dakotah Malisoff.

In the New York scene, there are different cliques of trans girls. There’s the bodied trannies that work in hotels all day and rarely socialize. There are the well-behaved Bartsch girls that follow Amanda Lepore around. There are the hateful Brooklyn ones with chest hair and endless Twitter rants. And lastly, there are the fashionable techno dolls with slight drug addictions. I had about five events to be at on July 9th, but once I saw on Instagram that the techno trannies were banding together to throw a 3-story rave in Chinatown, I cleared my schedule. As a part-time party producer, I know how difficult it is to secure a good venue in Chinatown, but Angel Money used her Pleiadean magic and got the spot. The party was called ‘Platinum,’ presumably named after Angel’s platinum blonde hair and expensive aesthetic. The promo push was major, flooding Instagram with fully-produced white-backdrop videos of each of the hot girls that would be DJ’ing the party. When I got there at 1 am, there was a crowd of about 50 people in Derelicte-inspired fashions smoking and talking outside. “It’s wild in there, just a heads up,” someone warned me on my way in. On the main floor, warehouse denizen (and recently BBL’ed) Sauscha played heavy-bassed bangers at 140 bpm. Her self-branded crushers propped on the CDJs was now doubling as a merch booth. Other girls who played that night were Jasmine Infiniti, Sunrise Hunter, and Miss Parker. Trans porn star and only-cool-person-from-L.A. Jane’s World also graced us with her presence. It seemed everyone there was platinum blonde, making it not only a doll party but a Russian Doll party. When I left around 5 am, the crowd was still jumping to the music. Angel Money brought the cool kids to Chinatown and it was a huge success. I’m praying to whatever alien race birthed her that Platinum becomes a recurring party!

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Saturday, July 17th

Eartheater Performs at Baroque Ball. Photo by Dakotah Malisoff.

Nothing tests one’s passion to party like rain on a Saturday night. Put that party in Long Island City, and there’s almost no chance you’ll get me, or anyone else, to go. Nightlife collective Nosferatu managed to do the impossible when they got hundreds of trendy New Yorkers to show up to an old ballroom near Queensboro Plaza. The one-off was called “Baroque Ball” and you could either take 3 trains or a $70 Uber to get there. With the dress code obviously being Baroque, attendees came clothed accordingly. Outside the ball, a sea of Parsons students desperately pushed their way to shelter from the pouring rain. Just when the crowd almost got tired of waiting outside, socialite Halle Cherry strutted out the front door shouting, “It’s worth the wait girls, it’s fucking major in there!” Finally, inside the two-story prewar ballroom, I was greeted by gaggles of fashionable it-people and their respective interns. Draped in only the finest Antoinette attire, we partied in the unventilated music hall like it was 1721. The bathroom lines were long, leaving some guests no choice but to urinate in the garbage can (that’s how they did it in Versailles, isn’t it?) After about two hours of dancing, Eartheater performed for us. They ended their show by jumping off stage and crowd-surfing while screaming, “I LOVE NEW YORK!” After a seemingly doomed night, Nosferatu successfully impressed the royal court. Yes, you heard that right: thanks to Baroque Ball I had FUN in Long Island City on a rainy Saturday.

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Thursday, July 29th

Haus of Tisci performing at the Calvin Klein dive-bar party. Photo by Jonah Rollins.

Some tweaker at an after-party told me a conspiracy theory that De Blasio is using rain-boosting drones in an attempt to cool down the city’s record-breaking July temperatures. After what seemed like 10th rainy day in a row ruined my plans, I was starting to believe it. Calvin Klein invited the gayest industry stars to celebrate their belated #ProudInMyCalvins campaign at the SummerStage in Central Park. “Rain or shine,” the email said. Unfortunately, De Blasio’s drones had other plans, leaving Central Park soaked and the party canceled. Where were all these B-List celebs dressed in Calvin Klein going to get drunk?! The PR girl at Calvin Klein texted everyone: “Change of plans, meet at The Flower Shop in LES. Bring the girls!” At an hour’s notice, the entire block of Eldridge street was bustling with the scene’s notable, ready to feel famous at a fashion event. After passing the strict door to get into the bar, you had to schmooze a bit harder to get into the real party, which was in the basement. Finally downstairs, I B-lined to the open bar. The number one rule to follow when at a dive bar is you have to drink whiskey. No exceptions! I drank a whiskey coke while I gabbed with SNL’s Bowen Yang about Ty Sunderland’s boat party that was happening the following night. I tried to convince Aquaria, who was wearing CK briefs as a top, to do shots of whiskey with me but she wasn’t interested. Suddenly, the lights turned on, and in the center of the bar, Kandy Muse performed with a small stuffed Teletubby strapped to her stomach. The crowd tipped her in 20s, 50s, and 100s. She gladly stuffed the bills in her bra and at the end of her number said, “The Teletubby is a Free Britney reference. If you know, you know.” Mic drop. Right after, straight out of HBOMax’s Legendary, the Haus of Tisci split the crowded room in two for a second time that night and started vogueing. Every phone was out and filming on flash as the ballroom girls dipped and dropped for us in head-to-toe white Calvin Klein numbers. The moment was nothing short of legendary! 

Models and muses alike celebrated the evening’s spontaneity until well past 3 am. Yes, Calvin Klein’s original plans may have been rained out, but the night wasn’t ruined by any means. The last-minute switch-up is earning CK July’s FOMO Award. The emergency event at Flower Shop proved that everything can (and typically will) change in a New York minute. Us New Yorkers, we’re delusional. We share a false sense of agency regarding how our nights in this city are going to play out. Most times, however, New York City already has a plot written of its own—a plot that, without fail, will always end up being more uniquely thrilling than ours.



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