If John Lennon were alive today, would he be divorced from Yoko Ono and living on a dairy farm upstate, drinking iced cappuccinos with a Vanity Fair writer who is there to interview him for a piece to be published on the World Wide Web? Well, that's what's happening here, as the magazine's online outlet visits with the former (current?!) Beatle at age 70. In the VF retelling of history, Lennon was still shot 30 years ago, but he survived, albeit with a few scars—specifically "various discolored nebulae of scar tissue that blotch [his] chest and back."
Vanity Fair "Interviews" 70-Year-Old John Lennon
6 Sick Hipsters in Williamsburg
Love 'em or hate 'em, hipsters have made their way into a real-life bounded book that will be available for purchase next spring. What does Generation Hipster look like in black & white? It ain't pretty. 6 Sick Hipsters, by Rayo Casablanca, follows "Williamsburg's reigning elite" and brings some noir to the neighborhood...as well as a feral baboon. The press release tells us a bit of what we can expect: "Lately someone has been laying...
Best of Luck to the Subway Sweethearts
Sometime before 8 this morning, Patrick Moberg and Camille Hayton introduced themselves to Good Morning America viewers, Diane Sawyer and hopeless romantics everywhere. The Subway Cyrano met up with his mystery lady last night for dinner, where they said they "clicked." Hayton suggests the subway moment was serendipitous because she wouldn't have been on it (going to a friend's place) if her house hadn't just burned down. Moberg is compared to a Hollywood leading man,...

