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If you want a hipster breakfast* in any large metropolis, anywhere in this great land of ours, chances are you’re going to end up in a region called “midtown,” at a place with lots of ironic s lunchboxes, ironic inky velvet paintings, ironic VCRs, and all manner of other vintage/retro kitsch from decades gone by.
*By “hipster breakfast” I mean menu items of a more interesting nature than, like, plain eggs/bacon/pancakes. For example, in the anecdote below I got jalapeno grits topped with beef brisket – both of which were absolutely delicious. Hipster breakfast places employ the aesthetic flourishes of the classic diner (like formica tabletops and mediocre coffee) while in no way being a classic diner. They’re more like commentaries on the classic diner.
I was at such a place recently while attending (ironically) the Southern Baptist Convention which is maybe the least hipster thing there ever was, aesthetically-speaking. The provided fun at this breakfast place was a s version of Richard Simmons “Sweatin’ to the Oldies,” but projected in larger-than-lif
Richard Simmons Sets the Register Straight on Transitioning Rumors
Fitness guru Richard Simmons on Tuesday turned to Facebook to put an finish to rumors that he is in the process of transitioning.
Last week, The National Enquirer published a story saying that Simmons had a shocking sex swap surgery to alter from a man to a woman and was living under the call Fiona.
In his Facebook send, Simmons denied the inform, saying, Some tabloids contain recently falsely reported that I am transitioning. In response, I feel compelled to set the register straight and refute these lies.
He went on to add a message of solidarity with the LGBTQ community and the victims of Sundays Orlando, Fla., nightclub massacre. We should not lose focus on showing love, strength and compassion to all of the LGBT community during these tragic times, Simmons posted. My broken heart and healing thoughts are with the people of Orlando and all other victims of prejudice, bigotry and hate.
Simmons rep Thomas Estey spoke out about the rumors as well, last week tellin
Richard Simmons Breaks Silence to Send ''Love, Strength and Compassion to All of the LGBT Community''
Richard Simmons hasn't made a public appearance since , but now he's speaking out about the progressing rumors surrounding his personal life.
The year-old also took to Facebook to divide his thoughts on the Orlando mass shooting this past weekend at Pulse nightclub.
"Some tabloids have recently falsely reported that I am transitioning. In response, I feel compelled to set the record vertical and refute these lies. Although I am not transitioning, I have and always will be supportive of those who are going through their journey," the fitness legend said in a statement on social media.
"We should not lose focus on exhibiting love, strength and sympathy to all of the LGBT community during these tragic times. My broken heart and healing thoughts are with the people of Orlando and all other victims of prejudice, bigotry and hate."
Just last night, during a vigil, Lady Gagatook to the stage in front of t
Is It Fair to Consider Richard Simmons a “Gay Icon?”
“I went to dinner with him once,” Dan Taberski recalled, chatting with me about his friend Richard Simmons. “He got up to go to the bathroom, and we were wondering—‘what happened to Richard? Where did Richard go?’ And we see people jumping up and down outside the window of the restaurant. We realized he’s outside the restaurant making people exercise.”
Those were the good old days, before Simmons abruptly retreated to his mansion in late and proceeded to cut off contact with almost everyone he knew, issuing only sporadic public messages since. It was an abrupt change for a man who was once a perpetual motion machine and a magnet for attention. Taberski, a longtime friend, was flummoxed. A producer who worked on The Daily Show and directed the documentaryThese Cocksucking Tears about gay country singer Patrick Haggerty, Taberski had been talking to Simmons about making a documentary about Slimmons, the Beverly Hills exercise studio notorious for frantic workouts that were part-burlesque, part-therapy.
“It’s incredible,” sa