A NiFTy And Timely Conference Is Coming

A NiFTy And Timely Conference Is Coming

I have spent a lot of time and typed a lot of words of late looking backwards and pontificating about what used to be.  Fact is, time is moving forward, and it’s all the more essential for those of us who have relied upon legacy behaviornfor our livelihoods to embrace both the complexity and the … Read more

Ode To Tragedy

Ode To Tragedy

Two men very close to me died on this day.  I’ve written a lot about my dad, who finally let go in 2014 nearly a month after he spoke his last words on Earth.  I still feel his loss daily, especially when the Dodgers are winning (sure enough, they’ve won seven in a row this week, and I’ve gotten a lot of free pizza as a result).

The other was my brother-in-law, who left us far more prematurely two years ago today–or that’s at least when I learned of his passing.  By that point, I had already fled the marriage that connected us, for a variety of extremely justified reasons, none of which had to do with him.  I genuinely loved him, although it’s often difficult to process exactly why.  To say he was complicated would be an extraordinary understatement.

He was a rebel WITH a cause, usually to try and make his world respect and understand him.  He was given all the trappings of a successful upbringing, a first born son to well-off parents who seemed to have an idyllic relationship and a lifestyle that the outside world envied.  He idolized his paternal grandfather, a self-made millionaire who I did know, and his maternal grandmother, who I did know and was far and away the most resillient lady I’ve ever met before and since.  He had a brilliant mind and an attention to detail that could have made him richer than even his father and grandfather were.

But he was also the most deeply impacted of his siblings when his dad, shortly after a Hawaiian vacation, up and left the family for his secretary, whom his mom lovingly referred to as the “shiksa c-nt” whenever there was a rare family gathering when they were in the same room.    He justifiably resented his dad for this choice, and like many other San Fernando Valley teens from broken homes he found some solace, not to mention spending money, in dealing weed.   He developed an edge and attitude and resolutely chose to never suffer any fools despite any benefits that doing so may have resulted in.  When his mom found her second husband, he could and would not respect the judgmental, entitled sons this man had, and refused to kowtow to their behavior even though mom felt it was her family–er, HER–best interest to take this man’s desperate offer to share his successsful life and lifestyle with them.  So he was banished to living with his dad and said “shiksa c*nt”, as well as two adopted step-siblings who they chose to love far more than him.  As he would repeatedly tell me during our mano a manos, “Mom chose a big house and entitlement over me”.

The fact we had any relationship at all was, in hindsight, astounding to many.  It’s easy for an outsider to say “poor you.  Shut up and deal”.  Many others in his world did just that.  As his life fell into self-inflicted ruin he grew increasingly distant from all but his sister and, tangentailly, me, as well as his maternal grandmother.  Indeed, he established a satellite life in her Beverly Hills condo, conducting “business” under her nose that an outside observer might have wanted to call  elder abuse.  The poor lady had more weed in her den at times than did

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A Musky Stench In the Aviary

A Musky Stench In the Aviary

I’m not going to use the name of the subject of today’s Leblanguage.  Suffice to say you know who he is and you know what he did yesterday, indeed what he’s done for the past decade. So when said individual announced that he intended to purchase a struggling social media platform with what amounted to … Read more

No Bitching Today

No Bitching Today

I’ve been in a more than somber and dour mood of late, what with all of the strife and tragedy of recent days.  Not today.  Today we’re celebrating the birthday of my other niece.  The one with the fur. Stella Allen is eight today, which depending upon which body type you believe she has translates to between … Read more

The Truth Shall Set You Free.  Sometimes.

The Truth Shall Set You Free. Sometimes.

So Boris Johnson won’t make it through his term as British Prime Minister after all.  After a tumultuous week where half his cabinet resigned in disgust after it was learned that he promoted Chris Pincher to a position in his government despite knowing about numerous sexual assault allegations against him, Johnson announced he was stepping … Read more

The Mayor Rules Again

The Mayor Rules Again

I’ve documented ad nauseum my complicated history with John Landgraf, the FX Networks czar who I worked for during the first five years of his now two decade run.  John is a remarkably intelligent, passionate and successful leader and visionary, who has the tenacity of a pit bull when he believes he is accurate in … Read more

Woke Up This Morning…

Woke Up This Morning…

Now, PUH-LEESE stop worrying.  No, no, NO, a thousand times no,  I DID NOT ACTUALLY get myself a gun. I posed for that picture on a recent trip at the home of a friend’s friend, who is a legal owner, a well-adjusted father and husband, and who has a background with the military,  And no, … Read more

Observer.  Consligliere?  Underwear Consultant!

Observer. Consligliere? Underwear Consultant!

As most of us (well, all but my COVID-paranoid friends) are preparing for barbecues amd fireworks, some of the richest and most prominent people in media and tech are packing for a conference to be staged this week in Sun Valley, Idaho.  Run by Allen and Company, celebrating its centennial, this has been described as … Read more

What I Did For Love

What I Did For Love

I sometimes look with deep envy at so many of my peers and relatives who are celebrating decades of wedded bliss with partners who have chosen to share ach others’ life journies and DNA with to create a true sense of family, community and support.  Through my daily ritual of social media hope, and given … Read more