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Tom Fitzgerald

Philadelphia

Authors of "Legendary Children" & "Everyone Wants to Be Me or Do Me," publishers of https://t.co/dg0z54AeTW, podcast: Pop Style Opinionfest

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  • 6 days ago | tomandlorenzo.com | Tom Fitzgerald

    You didn’t think we were going skip the gals this year, did you? Silly kittens. While this year’s Met Gala was a salute to Black male style, it was also an opportunity for women to hit that blue carpet in something unexpected and unusual for the event. In other words, the gowns were boring. This year, it was all about the suits. Interestingly enough, this is a reversal of the Men’s Division showdown, where Lorenzo choose the unfussy white suit and Tom choose the maximalist red suit.

  • 6 days ago | tomandlorenzo.com | Tom Fitzgerald

    It’s time, darlings! The 2025 Met Gala is in the books, we’ve spent most of this week covering and opinionating on all of the stars’ style efforts, and now it’s time to start pitting them against each in a style cage match where there can be only one winner. Each of us picked our faves and now you have to vote on the nominations. Lo’s Pick: Lewis Hamilton in Wales BonnerLo’s defense: Just the most perfect representation of male beauty through style, which is what dandyism is all about.

  • 1 week ago | tomandlorenzo.com | Tom Fitzgerald

    Home » Television » THE LAST OF US: Day One “What’s with all the rainbows?”“I don’t know. Maybe they were all optimists.”You could look at the above exchange, as Ellie and Dina enter Seattle and encounter their first queer community symbols, as a cutely ironic prelude to the emotional breakthrough they’ll have later in the hour.

  • 2 weeks ago | tomandlorenzo.com | Tom Fitzgerald

    Spring returns to Jackson. After the physical and emotional devastation of the New Year’s Day attacks, the town bounces back and The Last of Us gives us all a little breather. Given the Little League games and hospital administration and beer, it would appear that Jackson is significantly more civilized than any other community we’ve seen in this world so far, which lends the hour a sense of optimism.

  • 2 weeks ago | tomandlorenzo.com | Tom Fitzgerald

    Well, well well (pun intended)… looks like Doctor Who is on something of a roll. That’s three pretty-damn-good episodes in a row; a record the modern era of the franchise rarely ever hits. This one worked (for the most part) because the story was a relatively simple one: The Doctor encounters a deadly entity that it can’t fight conventionally while it picks off the people around him, one by one. Seen it a million times (hyperbolic), although that’s not a mark against it.

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