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La Dolce Musto by Michael Musto

All aboard for the zingiest podcast in modern history! Michael Musto--our wickedly campy "La Dolce Musto" columnist of the open bars and open flies--hereby reads his trashtastically funny gossip/nightlife column aloud, adding his own chortles, coughs, affectations, and asides. The result is an intimate trolley ride through New York at its most dangerously demented and eclectically seductive. Musto--whose recent book, La Dolce Musto, compiled his most indelible columns through the years--captures celebrities and clubbies when their moods are up and their defenses are down. From Broadway shows to perfume launches to after-hours boites, Musto's always there, hanging from the chandelier in order to oversee and overhear everything so you don't have to! But you DO need to hear this podcast, so sit down, strap yourself in, and prepare for the ride. No one under three inches is admitted.

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Strike While the Irony??s Hot

Date: 11/19/2007
Length: 00:07:55

All these strikes have cut down on my entertainment options??yes, it??s all about me??but I??ve managed to make lemonade, just like on 9/11, when I sobbingly unearthed a cineplex showing American Pie 2 for free. Yes, the flicks are still out there, even if their sad stars can only promote them on diabetes-inducing morning shows. There??s The Mist, an exercise in hysteria whereby people trapped in a supermarket by the encroaching blur stone each other with cans of corn and demand each other for sacrifice. It??s like Trader Joe??s on a sale day. After the premiere, cast member Toby Jones told me, ??My character didn??t have to be hysterical. He??s the voice of common sense.?? But even common sense would tell you to be a little jangly in a situation like that (and Lord knows it happens all the time). Was he more terrified of the mist or the creatures (large, attitude-y insects who buzz around your body parts and sometimes nibble at them)? ??The other characters!?? Jones said, sensibly. Next up, the actor lends even more sense to the Frost/Nixon movie, in which he plays shiny-headed agent Swifty Lazar. I told him I heard that Frank Langella demanded to be called ??Mr. President?? on the set in order to stay in character. ??I never had to call him ??Mr. President,?? ?? swore Jones. Hmm, special privilege!

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