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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Mystery Girls Head Back to High School

Posted By on Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 2:15 PM

Just chillin' at the Peach Pit - FOX
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It had to happen eventually, the episode wherein the gals go back to high school.

After myriad allusions to all the Lifetime movies they’ve starred in and their bygone days of sluttiness, it’s only fitting that the producers would put them in West Beverly High for an undercover adventure. This time they have been commissioned by the principal of the school to find out what the senior prank will be. I recognized the actor who played the principal but couldn’t quite place him. His acting was so bad that I assumed he had been a former mayor of L.A. doing a cameo. Imagine my surprise when I realized it was actually Joe E. Tata, the dude who played Nat Busschio, owner/operator of the Peach Pit on 90210. Again, allusions were rife, and Charlie (Garth) and Holly (Spelling) mentioned how they used to throw peaches at him in high school to make trouble. “I still can’t look at a peach pit,” he blankly quips. Badumbump.

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Get Your Kink On This Weekend at Up Your Alley

Posted By on Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:59 AM

JOSEPH GEHA
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If you're into leather daddies and BDSM — this is the event for you. Think of it as a prelude to Folsom Street Fair, or as the Up Your Alley site refers to it: "Folsom Street Fair's Dirty Little Brother."

This little brother event is just as kinky as Folsom, and will bring out more than 15,000 "leather men" for some BDSM play on Dore Alley and the section of Folsom Street between Ninth and 11th streets. There will also be dancing and vendors selling fetish accessories; if you need some new whips, chains, and rubber items, then this may be the time to stock up! 

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Tours, Bites, and Butt-Thumps: 44 Minutes at the Westin St. Francis Hotel

Posted By on Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 10:00 AM

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The Westin St. Francis Hotel is a relic of the past, but functions with modern efficiency. Its vivid opulence is a window into a time when beauty could motivate limitless expense and inconvenience, and art was created to be lived in as much as seen. In honor of its 110th anniversary the hotel is offering free tours and "complimentary historic bites" on the 21st of every month at 1:10 p.m. until the end of the year. We took an hour off work to check it out.

12:55: Walking through Union Square, always a pleasant and relaxing choice for a mid-afternoon in the Summer. Plenty of low priced, high quality clothing and independent, businesses. I love the real San Francisco!

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The Write Stuff: July Westhale on Living in a Palace and Not Having a Boss

Posted By on Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:00 AM

The Write Stuff is a series of interview profiles conducted by Litseen, where authors give exclusive readings from their work.

CHRISTIAN MEJIA
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July Westhale is a Pushcart-nominated poet, activist, and journalist. She has been awarded residencies from the Lambda Literary Foundation, Tomales Bay, Napa Valley, Tin House and Bread Loaf. Her poetry has most recently been published in Adrienne, burntdistrict, Eleven Eleven, WordRiot, 580 Split, Quarterly West, and PRISM International. Her poetry can also be found in Women Write Resistance, and Contemporary Queer Poetry. She was recently nominated as a Best New Poet for 2012 and 2013, an AWP Intro Award, and a Creative Writing Fulbright.

When people ask what do you do, you tell them... ?

I tell them I work as a journalist & freelance writer, piecing together income.

What's your biggest struggle -- work or otherwise?

My biggest struggle is upholding my own boundaries -- that manifests as the inability to say "no" to work that may or may not be serving my best interests, saying "no" to spending my time in ways that could possibly be harmful to me. But I'm working on it!

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