Shook the Spot
March 19, 2006
SUNDAY STYLES . . . IN 60 SECONDS
Videoconferencing with your divorced parent is exactly like videoconferencing with anyone else, but specific enough to justify a new article on the technology . . . Speaking of which, it really was about time that the Times weighed in on celebrity sex tapes . . . The ubiquitious Bill Cunningham manages to shoot "On the Street" from Paris and "Evening Hours" from Manhattan (the latter of which is, mysteriously, not online) . . . In "Modern Love," the author grapples with the inconveniences of marriage to a dude serving 20 years in jail for murder. Oddly, she does not grapple with being married to a murderer . . . All you need to know about the "Vows" couple — "They met at a grave site . . . When planning the wedding, it seemed only logical to tie the knot in the first place they met" . . . Number of Ivy League mentions in "Weddings & Celebrations" — 12 . . . "W&C" in a nutshell — "The bride, a magna cum laude graduate of Yale, and the bridegroom, who graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, met at Yale, from which both received law degrees" . . . Annnnnnnnnnd, the obligatory Arctic Monkeys namedrop comes in "BoÎte" — "there have been rumors" that the band "will be stopping by for a pint" at The Annex when they're in town later this month. But Shook isn't sure they'll meet the club's dress code, described by the Times as "Ludlow cool meets Charnaby chic." If you have any idea what that means, hit up the comments . . .
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