
Ooh. Looky here. Shalom Auslander's NEW HARDCOVER book is half-price at The Strand. Cupcake looks out for you.
Frosting will hide a multitude of sins.








We knew this day was coming. Now you can betrothe your sweetheart with an official Lord of the Rings Wedding Band. Yes, for just $699 you can be the proud owner of a 18k Gold ring inscribed with Trademarked Lord of the Ring Cliches written in some language that looks like Sanskrit to me, but which I'm guessing is supposed to be Elfish or something (this is perhaps a good time to mention I've never actually see any of the Lord of the Rings movies). So after you've propsed to Sugar Lips on the JumboTron at your local minor league ice hockey game, why not continue with the subtle, classy theme and make the Big Day a LOTR Day. I know just what you can use to Top the Wedding Cake.



















We have finally gotten to the bottom of the pressing issue of Christo's birth name. Christo, who considers himself American, was born Christo Vladimirov Javacheff in Bulgaria. He shares the same exact birthday, June 13, 1935 with his wife, who was born Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon in Casablanca. For a complete biographical timeline, click here. The couple is rather particular about their names and explain the whole spiel in the Common Errors section of their website. They have one son named Cyril, who took his father's first name as his last name (ie Cyril Christo); he is a poet and seems to be following in the family tradition by collaborating artistically with his wife. Let us imagine for a moment having Jeanne-Claude as your mother-in-law... Okay. Their next prjoect for the couple preternaturally fond of "wrapping" is titled Over the River and will take place in Colorado, date unknown.