Michael Musto: The heart of New York gossip

by Frank Gaimari In New York City’s vibrant culture, only a handful of names become truly synonymous with the city itself. For decades, Michael Musto has been one of them. He’s the decoder of its glitz, the interpreter of its grit, and the keeper of its gossip. You might recognize him as the sharp-tongued commentator from TV, but for New Yorkers, he’s something more fundamental … Continue reading Michael Musto: The heart of New York gossip

Adam & Steve

Frank’s Film Review: Adam & Steve⭐⭐⭐/5 Adam & Steve, directed and written by Craig Chester, is a quirky romantic comedy that dives headfirst into the chaos of love, redemption, and the hilarity of human relationships. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it’s a film that wears its heart—and its humor—on its sleeve. The story kicks off in 1987, where Adam (Craig Chester), a … Continue reading Adam & Steve

The playwright, the legend, the man: Harvey Fierstein

by Frank Gaimari I WAS BETTER LAST NIGHT: A MEMOIR HARVEY FIERSTEIN © 2022 Knopf, 400 pages At the start of my writing journey, brimming with dreams and youthful naivety, I sent my screenplay to Harvey Fierstein. I didn’t expect a response — he was Harvey Fierstein, after all, a Broadway legend, a Tony-winning playwright, a voice that could shake the heavens. But to my … Continue reading The playwright, the legend, the man: Harvey Fierstein