Jonathan Ames

Lineup for May 28, 2008

Jeff Lewis.
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Jeff Lewis.

Now that HBO has hired Tina Brown and Frank Rich for consulting gigs, Felix Gillette wonders, "So what’s next?" He also notes, "the truly free-range journalist-consultant—one with a broad editorial mandate to roam here and there gnawing lustfully on some projects while trampling others willy-nilly—remains a rare and exotic beast."

Speaking of television, Doree Shafrir meets Bravo's Flipping Out host Jeff Lewis, "a deeply neurotic man who treats his staff like a dysfunctional family and has managed to turn his obsessive-compulsive disorder to his advantage."

John Koblin looks at this past week's New York Times Magazine and writes, "Sex sells, of course—but this was not Maxim. And women writers in Manhattan could be forgiven for a slightly sickly feeling as they regarded the images. This again?" Plus: Slicing the SATC Pie.  read more »

Is My Ames True? Writers Flit, Flirt Through Lit-Mag Benefit

Apple-less: Jonathan Ames.
Apple-less: Jonathan Ames.

“I’m interrogating a minor, and then I’ll be with you,” writer and amateur pugilist Jonathan Ames told the Transom at a benefit for the literary magazine Open City on Thursday, May 22.  read more »

KGB Bar Shopping Fiction Anthology Featuring Stories by Lethem, Saunders, Ames

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Storied East Village literary haunt KGB Bar is shopping a new paperback fiction anthology to publishers this week, called The Greatest Stories Ever Read, according to literary agent Peter Steinberg, who is representing the book to publishers. The anthology, billed as "a greatest hits collection" of writing that has been read at KGB over the course of its 15-year history, will feature short works by Jonathan Lethem, George Saunders, Jonathan Ames, Norman Rush, Sam Lipsyte, and Daniel Handler. Francine Prose and Chuck Palahniuk have also agreed to contribute to the book once a contract has been signed.

The stories will be accompanied by brief testimonials from the authors about their experience reading at KGB, according to Mr. Steinberg.  read more »

I Loved Your Book: The Strange Desire To Praise the Talented

Not long ago, some friends and I wandered into a Friday-night art opening in Chelsea for the actor&m  read more »

I Loved Your Book: The Strange Desire To Praise the Talented

Not long ago, some friends and I wandered into a Friday-night art opening in Chelsea for the actor  read more »

Letters

To the Editor:Jonathan Ames’ piece “My Very Open Diary: Ogling Short Skirts on Ashe’s Blue Cou  read more »