Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'queereye'
September 6, 2007
Tim Gunn's Guide to Style officially premieres tonight, but Bravo served it as a surprise aperitif to Top Chef last night. The gist: Gunn gives a makeover à la What Not to Wear's Stacy and Clinton, the Queer Eye guys, and the popular girl that takes the ponytail out and glasses off of the unpopular girl in every teen movie. His first challenge: a woman that wears Juicy Couture sweats. There is no way to......
Continue Reading "Sneak Peak at Gunn's Style"June 10, 2007
A look at some noteworthy television this week: The 61st Annual Tony Awards (Sunday, 8:00 p.m., WCBS 2) If you are a theatre fan you probably know this is already on. If you haven’t seen anything this year, think of this as a highlight reel. It also appears that they have broken tradition and have gone hostless this year. The Sopranos (Sunday, 9:00 p.m., HBO) Undoubtedly this will be the most watched Tony on Sunday,......
Continue Reading "Noteworthy Televison This Week: Two Tonys on Sunday"May 14, 2007
Chung chung! NBC and producer Dick Wolf have hashed out a deal to keep Law & Order on the air for the next four years. Variety reports (subscription only) that as part of the deal, Law & Order: Criminal Intent will be moving to USA. Yes, USA (which NBC owns) will now have the first run episodes of Detective Robert Goren's histrionics, and then NBC will air repeats of L&O:CI. Interesting! NBC Universal head......
Continue Reading "Law & Order: Four More Years"June 18, 2006
San Francisco is proud host of a new reality show called "How to Get the Guy" that's unfortunately not a descendant of Will and Grace, Queer Eye, The L Word, American Idol etc. Also a biodefence lab is coming to the East Bay and SFist teaches wine pairing. Getting on the wrong train sucks. Getting on the wrong train and becoming the victim of what will later be described as a "stabbing spree" really sucks.......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse"May 30, 2006
It's easy to bring out your inner sommelier -- just step outside. At our doorstep are some of the finest ingredients just begging to be matched with wine. A stroll down Bleecker Street with Ted Allen, the food and wine expert from Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (pictured at right tasting the pulp of a cacao pod for the first time) showed us how simple it was to create elegant and seemingly fancy......
Continue Reading "Pair with Flair"December 23, 2005
Johnny Damon arrived in New York for his physical but the real story was his haircut. And where? Well, at Salon Ishi, which New York magazine said had the best hair straightening treatment in 2004. All Gothamist can say is that Damon has a looker of a wife. It's amazing though not surprising that George Steinbrenner's money can do what the Queer Eye guys can't, as in metrosexualize baseball players. The next question is, where......
Continue Reading "Let's Hope Damon is No Samson"December 7, 2005
If it's a player with an ounce of a talent that's having some issues of contract renewals with his ball club, then the Yankees must be invoked. The latest instance of "Scare the pants off the management by mentioning the Yanks" is with hirsute Red Sox player, Johnny Damon. Unhappy with the way his contract negotiations are going, Damon said that he'd be happy to entertain offers from the Yankees. Nice. It seems that once......
Continue Reading "The Bad $$$ Word in Baseball: Yankees"May 23, 2005
The hits keep coming for former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer: City Councilman Charles Barrons says Ferrer should get out of the mayoral race and support Manhattan Borough President C. Virginia's Field mayoral bid. Barron says Ferrer is "free-falling and it's not going to stop." For his part, Ferrer says he has a right to run. And, Gothamist would imagine, a right to lose. But things aren't that cheery for Ferrer, not to mention the......
Continue Reading "Notes to Ferrer: Lose the 'stache, Get Out of the Race..."January 28, 2005
If it isn't enough that the world has issues with America over our foreign policies, Vice President Dick Cheney has made sure the world hates our fashion choices as well. When traveling to Poland for a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Cheney made the decision to wear an "olive-drab parka, hiking boots and knit ski cap," truly enforcing the ugly American stereotype. The Washington Post's Robin Givhan points out that......
Continue Reading "Parkas Aren't Always Appropriate"December 9, 2004
Gothamist likey: New York City has struck up a partnership with The History Channel where the cable channel will, among other things, give NYC about $15 million in national advertising (to promote tourism), commit $3.5 million to preserving buildings and landmarks, and create $1 million in programming. What The History Channel gets in return is being the sponsor of this program and free media space at bus shelters and the like. Now, Gothamist is wary......
Continue Reading "NYC Gets Historical: The City Partners With The History Channel"October 1, 2004
We were remiss in not mentiong New York Is Book Country when Gothamist suggested some events to check out this weekend. Washington Square Park will be teeming with authors, readers, and leaves of prose, fluttering in the air. If there's one thing Gothamist would like to do more, besides sleep, it would be read, because we have at least five books that we're in the middle of. And we totally dig Ian Falconer's poster for......
Continue Reading "Reading Is Fundamental: NY Is Book Country This Weekend"August 10, 2004
NY Times reporter Warren St. John is best known to NY-area readers as the byline behind articles in the Styles section about David Sedaris, metrosexuals or bank-robbing grandpas (okay, not Styles section, but still good reading fun). But running deeper in his blood is a love of University of Alabama college football. Alabama born and bred, St. John just released Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer, a book about the 1999-2000 season for his beloved Crimson Tide.......
Continue Reading "Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer by Warren St. John"July 29, 2004
What kind of sneakers can I wear with khakis. Someone was telling me that all white sneakers look good. Will they go with a polo shirt or a button-down and khakis. Aatish We say... it depends on the khakis. If we're defining khakis loosely as any pants that are tan-colored, then there's a range. You can wear whatever sneakers you want with casual khakis - these are the baggy ones you wear on the weekends......
Continue Reading "You're wearing those shoes with that?"June 14, 2004
My boyfriend and I just moved in together, and we are looking to buy a couch. We have already checked out Jennifer Convertibles (too frumpy and expensive), Design Within Reach (within reach my foot! Expensive!), and various other small stores in our neighborhood. While we will be going to IKEA this weekend to look at their offerings, I was thinking that there might be another alternative... I remember seeing a TV/Movie prop furniture store along......
Continue Reading "Nonconformist Furniture"April 22, 2004
Hmm, Gothamist is smelling conspiracy. Both the Post and the Daily News have articles today that focus on, what else, how women can get married. The Post creates their own Marriage Aptitude Test, with the help of a psychologist, whose suggestions for making one marriage ready include "Surrounding yourself with people who make you feel good about yourself" (probably not just your bartender of choice or anyone else you tip), "Identifying and trying to break......
Continue Reading "The Greatest Conspiracy"April 20, 2004
April 7, 2004
Of course it was coming: Bravo is developing Queer Eye for the Straight Girl. There will be a new team of "gaylifestyle coaches" because, according to Bravo President Jeff Gaspin, "It's something our female fans have been requesting since 'Queer Eye' became a hit." Gothamist knows exactly how all the episodes will end: The women, who may or may not have boyfriends, will look fabulous, finally throw away that make-up from three years ago, know......
Continue Reading "Queer Eyes Take on the Ladies"April 5, 2004
Mayor Bloomberg tried out a little Fosse at the NYC press corps dinner over the weekend. The theme was "Queer Eye for the Rich Guy" (Gothamist tip: Stop looking so dour and smile more!) and featured sketches about beer-swilling firefighters and cigarette-smokers. They apparently had fun, but Gothamist can only imagine what would have happened if Upright Citizens Brigade or P.S. 122 were involved. And there's a great New York magazine article by Greg Sargent......
Continue Reading "Jazz Hands Bloomby!"March 11, 2004
January 30, 2004
New York magazine has an excellent guide for places to go this Sunday to watch the Super Bowl (you can smoke at Play in Elmhurst, Scruffy Duffy's has 12 plasma TVs). NY also has the top places to get the best buffalo wings (made of chicken, of course...or unchicken) - City Bakery, Blue Smoke, and Kate's Joint are some restaurants that make the cut. Or you can make your own wings using some recipes from......
Continue Reading "Super Sunday"January 13, 2004
Gothamist loves Mark Simpson. How can you not love a hunky gay gender theorist who says "Someone who looks like a male masseur at a Palm Springs spa can become governor of California" while also trying to explain what he meant when he first coined the term, metrosexual. Salon has a fabulous interview with Simpson, MetroDaddy Speaks!. Some of Simpson's wisdom from the piece: When I wrote about metrosexuality back in the dark days of......
Continue Reading "Metrosexuals' Deadbeat Daddy"December 28, 2003
It's Gothamist's second favorite Times Arts & Leisure feature of the year (after the Fall Preview, which, even though "Fall" is less of an event in film and TV, just seems to be an exciting way to ring in the best season), when all the critics give their favorites and hateds of the year. The film critics list their best, with Elvis Mitchell calling Pirates of the Caribbean his top movie (Merry Christmas, Jerry......
Continue Reading "Times Critics Pick the Best"December 5, 2003
The list of bets on Longbets reminds Gothamist of the classic Late Show with Conan O'Brien bit, In the Year 2000. For example, number 2 on Longbets: "In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times' Web site." Maybe Longbets, a non-profit which aims to improve long-term thinking with all bets going to good causes, should work with......
Continue Reading "Long Bets, In The Year 2000"November 26, 2003
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is tomorrow and New York is excited. Starting at 9AM, balloons will make their way from 77th Street and Central Park West, down CPW, the Broadway, to 34th Street and Broadway. Heading off the parade will be Jake, an inflatable turkey recreated from vintage balloons, followed by more helium friends. (tale of two cities looked at this year's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons as well as suggested some new ones.) Performers......
Continue Reading "Thanksgiving Eve In NY"November 24, 2003
From the "No-Brainers" department, Pier 1 is finally sacking Kirstie Alley as its spokesperson for one of the hottest queers these days, Queer Eye for Straight Guy design fag, Thom Filicia. While the jury is still on whether this is a good career move (money aside) for Thom, this is a great move for Pier 1 - they will finally have a spokesperson who doesn't seem blitzed on something. AdAge also has this great quote......
Continue Reading "Can Queers Like Pier 1?"November 4, 2003
Oooh, Miramax and Bravo are going to Project Greenlight-ize America's Top Model by giving the world (or basic cable viewers) Runway, a new model compeititon, with Heidi Klum judging. Bravo thinks it will be a great companion piece to Queer Eye for the Straight Guy; yes, because there's nothing that gay men like more than pretty vacant models to escort around. And Variety reports Miramax head Harvey Weinstein saying Runday "help find and identify the......
Continue Reading "Project Runway"October 3, 2003
1) When did Duran Duran (above) become the lead contenders for the British version of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy? Queer Eye for the Straight Bloke? 2) What the hell happened to Robert Smith? It looks like Tim Burton on a bender with lipstick, or a bloated Chris Kattan doing the Goth kid skit. The Q Awards.......
Continue Reading "Q Awards Lead to Q-uestions"September 11, 2003
After being caught in development hell for three years, it looks like Dave Eggers' autobiography, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, is on its way to the big screen. Universal Pictures is picking up rights to the book from New Line, and Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don't Cry) will be developing the project. Interestingly, Nick Hornby and D.V. DeVincentis (screenwriter of Grosse Pointe Blank, High Fidelity) adapted the book. If the NBC-Vivendi Universal merger goes through,......
Continue Reading "A Heartbreaking Movie"August 12, 2003
At least Bravo/NBC is putting the Fab Five to work on people who need some queering up. Tonight, the Queer Eye boys appear on Buchanan/Press. Yes, Pat Buchanan and Bill Press - old dudes. They are supposed to get a "full 'Queer Eye' assessment." Someone TiVo this. If it's Queer, it's here.......
Continue Reading "Pat Buchanan, Get Ready to Get Queer"August 4, 2003
There was a Queer Eye for the Straight Guy casting call in Queens yesterday, and many straight guys showed up, hoping for the chance to get the Queer treatment. The show's casting director, Maura Tighe, told Newsday that "having an upcoming event to look forward to is the most important factor for a makeover candidate. The show is not just for guys who want some new clothes, furniture or interior decorating tips. We're looking for......
Continue Reading "Trying to Get Queer in Queens"


