About which of the many slaver-worthy cars being unveiled at Detroit”s North American International Auto Show are most excited? This one. Check out the full piece at Vanity Fair.
A Bug’s Life
My latest automotive content for Businessweek–a review of a new book about the original compact calamity: the VW Bug. Check it out here, and be sure to click on the Beetle Spawn sidebar!
SSC Tuatara
Sublunary land rocket to attempt 275 m.p.h. top speed; named for hideous Mesozoic reptile. Read all about it at Vanity Fair.
The Detroit Auto Show, with Jewish Commentary
Check out this piece in this week’s week’s Detroit Jewish News for an article about the upcoming Detroit Auto Show starring some of your favorite Car Jews, (including me!)
Put Down that iPad!
The Gay Uncle gives parents some top-notch advice for the New Year, in the Chicago Tribune.
Glee’s 10 Gayest Moments of 2011
Celebrating another 12 months of televisual Mary-ment, “The Gay Guide to Glee” presents our second annual slideshow of Glee’s 10 gayest moments, along with a counter-intuitive collection of its 5 not gayest moments. View it now at Vanity Fair.
Top 5 Cars of 2011
Which five cars should you pick to be the co-star in your (impossibly stylish) narrative? According to our unique and proprietary metrics, it’s these. Check out the slideshow at Vanity Fair.
The Gay Guide to Glee: Extraordinary Merry Christmas
The televisual equivalent of giving a Jewish vegan an envelope full of raw bacon as a Christmas gift. Drink the full tureen of hate-spiked eggnog over at Vanity Fair.
Stars & Cars, Mission: Impossible Edition
I interview Mission: Impossible ”“ Ghost Protocol‘s gorgeous Paula Patton about stick shifts, breakaway ball gowns, Tom Cruise”s driving ability, and the many things she’s done in a car to make a man happy. Full interview at Vanity Fair.
The Gay Guide to Glee: “Hold On To Sixteen”
Is “Hold on to sixteen as long as you can”¯ a mantra for American decline, or a warning against growing up too quickly? Answer: neither. It’s about strippers. (Also, I’m particularly proud of my photo caption this week.) Take it all in at Vanity Fair.