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Dinner Party Talk – Candy Cigarettes
Michael’s is by far one of my favorite stores. I go there all the time to pick up things for my craft addiction, but on my last visit I noticed something strange. They’ve put up new displays of vintage candy … Continue reading
Dinner Party Talk – Project Runway
New York and much of the east coast is completely snowed in today, and what better way to spend a snow day than to catch up on some great T.V.? This season Project Runway finally returned to its home at … Continue reading
American Fun – American Idol
After night one of American Idol’s Hollywood round, Andrew Garcia proved himself the one to beat. Doing his soulful, acoustic version of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” was, in my opinion, the most memorable, original opening salvo in Idol history. What … Continue reading
Pop Culture Pop-Up – The Muppet Show
I recently stopped by F.A.O. Schwarz and discovered a FUN new section of the store: a make your own Muppet workshop! Why didn’t things like this exist when I was a kid? The furry friends can be ordered online, too. … Continue reading
Gossip – Cindy Adams
The New York Post’s one-of-a-kind treasure Cindy Adams quotes me in her column today. “LIFESTYLE expert Bruce Littlefield announces that the Curl Up & Dye beauty salon, 2188 B’way, curled up and died. Only in New York, kids, only in … Continue reading
History of Fun – Limericks
After nursery rhymes, limericks are often the first poems that kids learn, and with good reason – they’re short, funny, and usually appealingly irreverent. Nobody really knows for sure who wrote the first limerick or why the rhymes share their … Continue reading
American Fun – Puppy Bowl!
Not into grown men chasing a ball around and slapping each others’ butts? Why not tune into a sporting event that’s more fun…and infinitely cuter! Puppies chasing a ball around and sniffing each others’ butts! This year Animal Planet is … Continue reading
American Fun – Superbowl Sunday
Are you ready for some football?! This Sunday people all across the United States, whether they’re football fans or not, will kick back for what has become an unofficial national holiday. The first ever Super Bowl was played in 1967, … Continue reading










